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settlement, three had left when the raiding party arrived: Blundell was away, Upton was hunting nearby, and Davidson had left the area in search of a horse. Of the three men left at the settlement, Hays and Goss were trying to round up livestock, while only Pierce remained at the blockhouse. Pierce heard a dog barking outside and looked up to see a small band of Native Americans creeping along the river's edge. He immediately sounded the alarm and Hays and Goss sprinted for the blockhouse. Gunshots started to explode behind the men as they approached the protection of their makeshift fortification.
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emptied of their residents, the citizens at Plum River decided to send the women and children to Galena and leave the men to stick it out on the frontier. They partially disassembled two of the settlement's homes and constructed a blockhouse for protection. Left to defend the impromptu fortifications
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Goss darted inside, but Hays slipped and fell before he could enter the blockhouse. As he fell, three musket balls lodged themselves into the wall where he had been standing moments before. While the attackers reloaded, Hays slipped inside and for about an hour an exchange of heavy gunfire erupted
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on the Plum River. The party originated west of the Mississippi River and were probably motivated by a desire to collect needed supplies. When the small raiding party arrived at the settlement they found it practically deserted: only three men were present. Of the six men originally at the
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and others disputed the treaty, claiming that the full tribal councils had not been consulted, nor did those representing the tribes have authorization to cede lands. Angered by the loss of his birthplace, between 1830–31 Black Hawk led a number of incursions across the
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between the parties before the attackers withdrew. A fourth man, Upton, was out hunting nearby; when he was discovered by the attackers he was chased throughout the afternoon. Upton escaped the attackers injury-free. In fact, no person was
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or injured during the Plum River raid. The small raiding party escaped with three horses, but two horses were badly wounded by gunfire, and the other shot dead by the settlement's defenders.
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were Aaron Pierce, Vance Davidson, Robert Upton, William Blundell, Leonard Goss and a man known as Hays. On May 19 another group of militia volunteers were ambushed at
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and a firefight ensued for about one hour, after which the attackers withdrew. No one was killed or injured during the attack, but in its aftermath Colonel
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dispatched a detachment of militia to Savanna. They returned to Galena without incident and the settlement at Savanna was temporarily abandoned.
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The men at the Plum River settlement waited overnight and then fled to Galena where they reported the incident to Colonel
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and a group of Sauk and Fox leaders regarding land settlement, the Sauk and Fox tribes vacated their lands in
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expressed his concerns about recent events, including the Plum River raid in a letter to General
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On May 21, 1832, a small raiding party made up of some independent minded braves from
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killed one militia member two days before the raid on the Plum River settlement.
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village at Dubuque's Mines carried out a raid on the settlement at present-day
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was a bloodless skirmish that occurred at present-day
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212:St. Vrain 63:No result 1868:Saukenuk 1818:Illinois 1607:Meskwaki 1588:Shabbona 1539:Ho-Chunk 1501:Pamisseu 1268:Archived 1184:Keokuk's 1089:Illinois 327:Illinois 319:Governor 116:Strength 47:Location 2128:Warrior 1980:Victory 1965:Roxbury 1679:Militia 1620:Wapello 1565:Oshkosh 1529:Wapasha 1496:Neapope 1159:Hanover 682:Bad Axe 362:Prelude 262:Bad Axe 111:unknown 1950:Helena 1848:Galena 1811:Places 1761:Others 1615:Keokuk 1521:Dakota 1350:  1201:killed 1178:Attack 1147:copper 83:  60:Result 1231:Notes 1641:Army 1605:and 1603:Sauk 1348:ISBN 344:Iowa 295:Sauk 273:The 91:Sauk 39:Date 1372:, ( 1342:, ( 1308:," 1188:Fox 1174:). 321:of 299:Fox 297:or 95:Fox 93:or 2148:: 1366:. 1317:^ 1283:^ 1239:^ 1901:) 1897:( 1455:e 1448:t 1441:v 1385:" 1263:" 166:e 159:t 152:v 137:0 134:0

Index

Black Hawk War
Savanna, Illinois
United States
Sauk
Fox
James M. Strode
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Black Hawk War
Minor battles
Stillman's Run
Buffalo Grove
Plum River
Indian Creek
St. Vrain
Fort Blue Mounds
Spafford Farm
Horseshoe Bend
Waddams Grove
Kellogg's Grove
Ament's Cabin
Apple River Fort
Sinsinawa Mound
Wisconsin Heights
Bad Axe
Savanna, Illinois
Black Hawk War
Galena, Illinois
Native Americans

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