Today in Chickamauga History – July 15
1839, July 15: In the Battle of Neches, the Republic of Texas, now under a new president, Mirabeau LAMAR, attacks...
1839, July 15: In the Battle of Neches, the Republic of Texas, now under a new president, Mirabeau LAMAR, attacks...
1800, July 12: Letter to Thomas Jefferson from Benjamin Hawkins - at foot of text: “The Honble Thomas Jefferson Vice...
1792, July 11: No Expeditions to Indian Towns - No expeditions to Indian towns unless hostilities are expressed. Peace accord...
1761, July 10: Journal of Lieutenant Colonel James Grant Commanding an Expedition Against the Cherokee Indians June-July 1761, documents the...
1796, July 8: Instructions about Cherokee Borders, Indian Agent, and Frigate-Building - Refers to communication with the President about the...
1831, July 7: Worcester is arrested again along with two others. The following day nine other whites are arrested.
The Chickamauga are identified in the Declaration of Independence as the Merciless Indian Savages.
1780, July 3: Letter to William Campbell from Thomas Jefferson – Concerning the Insurrection on the New River. - On...
1791, July 2: The Treaty of Holston was a treaty between the United States government and the Cherokee signed on...
1837, July 1: General WOOL is relieved from duty at his own request, with Colonel William LINDSEY taking his place...