Tippecanoe order of battle

The following units of the U.S. Army and state militia forces under Indiana Governor William Henry Harrison, fought against the Native American warriors of Tecumseh's Confederacy, led by Chief Tecumseh's brother, Tenskwatawa "The Prophet" at the battle of Tippecanoe on November 7, 1811.

Abbreviations used

United States

Governor William Henry Harrison, Commander-in-Chief[1]

Headquarters

Brigade Battalion Companies

Infantry Brigade[3]
Col. John Parker Boyd

Regular Infantry


Maj. George Rogers Clark Floyd

  • Front Line
    • 4 Companies, 4th U.S. Infantry
    • 1 Company, 7th U.S. Infantry
    • 1 Company, Rifle Regiment
  • Rear Line - Capt. William C. Baen (mw)
    • 4 Companies, 4th U.S. Infantry
Indiana Militia Infantry


Lt. Col. Joseph Bartholomew (w)

  • Front Line
    • 3 Companies, Militia Infantry
  • Rear Line - Lt. Col. Luke Decker
    • 4 Companies, Militia Infantry

Cavalry

Dragoon Reserve


Maj. Joseph Hamilton Daveiss[4](k)

  • Light Dragoons, Indiana Militia - Capt. Benjamin Parke
  • Light Dragoons, Indiana Militia - Capt. Beggs
Light Dragoons


Maj. Samuel Wells

  • Kentucky Mounted Riflemen - Capt. Frederick Geiger
  • Kentucky Militia Company - Capt. Funk[5]
  • Indiana Mounted Riflemen - Capt. David Robb

Tecumseh's Confederacy

Tenskwatawa (500-700 warriors)[6]

References

  1. Tunnell, Appendix B
  2. Colonel Boyd served as second-in-command of the expedition with the rank of "acting brigadier general". He also acted as brigade commander of all field units and commander of all regular army units (Tunnell, Appendix B)
  3. Tunnel p.127
  4. Pirtle p.36
  5. Pirtle p.36
  6. In the absence of Tecumseh command of the Confederacy fell to his brother, Tenskwatawa, who was not a war chief but a spiritual leader. Tenskwatawa nevertheless authorized the attack at Prophetstown (Tunnell). The attacking force was led by White Loon, Winamac and Stone Eater (Pirtle p.56)

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