Tuesday, September 19, 2017
The Battle of the Thames-- Part 10: The Battle of Moraviantown and "Old King's Mountain"
** Called the Battle of Moraviantown by the British and Canadians.
** William Henry Harrison had with him in the campaign 120 regulars of the newly-formed 27th U.S. Infantry, 260 Indians and a corps of Kentucky volunteers consisting o foot soldiers and mounted infantry under the command of Major General Isaac Shelby.
** Major General Isaac Shelby was 66-years-old and had the nickname "Old King's Mountain" because of his victory there during the American Revolution.
** He led five brigades of buckskin-clad infantry men.
** Also, technically under his command, but more often operating as an independent unit were the men of the 3rd Regiment Mounted Riflemen under the command of "War Hawk" Congressman Richard M. Johnson.
--Brock-Perry
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