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Joel Elliott

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On November 27, 1868, as second in command at the Battle of Washita River, Elliott broke off from the main body to chase fleeing Indians. Major Elliott, Sergeant Major Walter Kennedy, and sixteen other soldiers were killed and mutilated. Being under threat of losing his tactical advantage and
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left the area without knowing the fate of his subordinate and troops. Elliot and his men were found by Custer that December when he, accompanied by General Sheridan, led a force 1,700 strong back to the Washita.
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and served as a recruiting officer. He quickly rose to first lieutenant and in October was commissioned captain of Company M on October 21, 1863. Elliott was mustered out of service in 1866.
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was attacked in April 1861. By August Joel Elliott enlisted as a private in Company C,
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Patriotism and Paradox: Quaker Military Service in the American Civil War
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American military personnel killed in the American Indian Wars
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7th Regiment, Indiana Cavalry: 2nd Lieutenant Joel Elliott
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Joel Haworth Elliott was born October 27, 1840, to devout
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fighting a far larger force of approaching Indians,
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Centerville
Wayne County
U.S. state
Indiana
Washita River
Indian Territory
Cheyenne, Oklahoma
Fort Gibson National Cemetery
Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
United States
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Major
7th U.S. Cavalry
American Civil War
Battle of Brice's Crossroads
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Washita River
Union
major
Civil War
2nd Indiana Cavalry Regiment
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Washita River

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