General Claiborne, ordered to lay waste Creek…
December 1813 CE
General Claiborne, ordered to lay waste Creek property near junction of Alabama and Tombigbee, advances from Fort St. Stephen.
He achieves some destruction but no military engagement.
Continuing to a point about eighty-five miles (one hundred and forty kilometers) north of Fort Stoddert, Claiborne establishes Fort Claiborne.
On December 23, he encounters a small force at the Holy Ground and burns two hundred and sixty houses.
William Weatherford is nearly captured during this engagement but is able to escape.
Casualties for the Mississippian's are one killed and six wounded.
Thirty Creek soldiers are killed in the engagement.
Because of supply shortages, Claiborne withdraws to Fort St. Stephens.
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Muscogee, or Creek, people (Amerind tribe)
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