Sunday, May 13, 1832.Dixon's Ferry,
IL. | Battalions under Maj. Stillman and Maj. David Bailey
march out, with four days' rations, for Old Man's Creek, where portion of Black
Hawk's band is believed encamped. Gov. Reynolds, finding Stillman's and
Bailey's troops too impatient to await arrival of Gen. Atkinson and regulars,
gives them orders to move against Indians, "for the purpose of taking all
cautious measures to coerce [them] into submission."Stevens,
Black Hawk War, 131-32; Whiteside to
Atkinson, 18 May 1832, Black Hawk War Collection, Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum, Springfield, IL. Lincoln writes and signs a
note certifying that Royal Potter "is dismissed on furlough" to care for a sick
man. Certificate of Discharge for Royal Potter, 13 May 1832, RG 15, Entry
26: Records of the Bureau of Pensions and the Pension Service, Bureau of
Pensions Correspondence and Pension Bounty Land Case Files Relating to Military
Service Performed Between 1775 and 1861, Pension and Bounty Land Warrant
Application Files, Case Files of Bounty Land Warrant Applications Based On
Service Between 1812 and 1855 and Disapproved Applications Based on
Revolutionary War Service, 1800-1900, National Archives Building, Washington,
DC. |