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Milton Alexander

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That evening, Atkinson received a report from scouts that they had located the main trail three miles upriver and the main force set out to investigate early the next morning. With Alexander and Dodge searching the west bank of Rock River, they travelled 15 miles before turning back finding no trace
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with General Henry and Colonel Dodge. While there, they received news that Black Hawk had been sighted in the area and it was decided that Dodge and Henry would pursue Black Hawk while Alexander would return to the main force with the supplies.
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Following the war, he resumed his duties as postmaster and, in 1837, he was elected by the joint vote of the General Assembly of Illinois to serve as a member of board of commissioners of public works. He was also a longtime member of the
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In February 1826, he would become appointed clerk of the county commissioner's court. He would hold this position until September 1827, when he resigned to accept a commission in the Illinois Militia from Governor
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Due to the disease he contracted as a soldier in Florida, he remained an invalid during the last ten years of his life. He eventually died on July 7, 1856.
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and Milton Alexander were elected by the brigades they helped organize to command, respectively, the First and Second Illinois Militias.
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in December 1831 and, shortly before trouble began to appear on the frontier, he was required to go with Reynolds to
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on June 3, they were joined by General Posey and Colonel Henry Dodge the following day.
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During the first weeks of June 1832, he was one of hundreds of volunteers to report at
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as a colonel in the 19th Regiment Illinois Militia. He was eventually appointed an
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village on Whitewater, a tributary of Rock River. Rejoining General Atkinson at
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A prominent member of the community, Alexander was also an acquaintance of
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A History of Illinois, from Its Commencement as a State in 1818 to 1847
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Eventually running low on provisions, he was sent to get supplies from
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in order to prevent a possible retreat of Black Hawk's band across the
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on November 6, 1814. As Jackson left to prepare the defense of
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Returning to Tennessee, he married Mary Shields and lived in
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The Black Hawk War: Including a Review of Black Hawk's Life
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War of 1812
Seminole Wars
brigadier general
Black Hawk War
John Brown Alexander
Elbert County, Georgia
Williamson County, Tennessee
Lincoln, Tennessee
War of 1812
Tennessee Mounted Volunteers
Andrew Jackson
first lieutenant
capture of Pensacola
New Orleans
First Seminole War
Giles County
Illinois Territory
Paris, Illinois
postmaster
Edward Coles
aide-de-camp
John Reynolds

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