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Battle of Dove Creek

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Fossett's flank attack initially succeeded in capturing the herd, but assault by a Confederate detachment under Lieutenant J.A. Brooks broke down after native gunfire killed a dozen horses. Gradually, the isolated Confederate columns found themselves in crossfire with the Indians closing in. After a
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Just as Fossett prepared his morning assault, the exhausted militia troops arrived after hard forced march, and the two captains chose to cooperate in a joint attack. Totten agreed that the militia would form a line of battle and approach the camp in a
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area. The first militia attacks suffered from brier hazards while under intense Indian rifle fire. According to a witness, three Texan officers (including Gillentine) and sixteen enlisted men were killed in the first few minutes.
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astride the creek from the north while better equipped Confederates under Fossett would maneuver around to the southwest, capture the Indians' grazing horse herd, and attack from the flank.
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to await the militia concentration. After two days, Fossett led his two companies in search of the trail and located the natives along the Dove Creek, encamped in timberland.
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brief rout, militia reformed along the Spring Creek to the north, and Kickapoo pursuers inflicted additional casualties on the Confederates escaping to the camp.
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captains Henry Fossett and S.S. Totten, misunderstanding which tribe occupied a discovered camp, attacked a tribe of peaceful
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discovered an abandoned Indian camp of 92 shelter sites along the Clear Fork of the
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Encyclopedia of Indian wars : western battles and skirmishes, 1850-1890
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that took place January 8, 1865, along Dove Creek in what is now southwest
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In mid-December 1864, Captain N.M. Gillentine and two dozen Texas
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Indians inside the camp had been peaceful since the days of the
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Indians and were badly beaten by an organized defense.
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14 Killed (12 KIA+ 2 DOW) (15—23 K, unknown wounded)
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Index

Trans-Mississippi Theater
American Civil War
Knickerbocker
Tom Green County, Texas
Kickapoo Indians
Kickapoo Indians
Confederate States of America
CSA (Confederacy)
American Civil War
Tom Green County
Texas
Confederate
Kickapoo
militiamen
Brazos River
Comanche
Kiowa Indians
Fort Chadbourne
frontal assault
Kickapoo
Black Hawk War
Cross Timbers





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