|
||||
|
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
Patriot Cdr: |
|
British Cdr: |
|
Killed: |
|
Killed: |
|
Wounded: |
|
Wounded: |
|
Captured: |
|
Captured: |
|
Old District: |
|
Present County: |
|
Three companies under the command of Col. Robert Anderson (Upper Ninety-Six District Regiment of Militia) marched against the Cherokees on the Tugaloo River. On this march they took "one white man prisoner." They were not strong enough to attack the Cherokee town, so they destroyed what they could and then returned. William Morrow was on the expedition and he wrote that they "accomplished very little." |
|
|