Left I with deficuaty prevailed on them to do, the
Second U S Regt was then the Least disabled the Charge
begat with them on the Left of the Left whing I placed
a Small Company of Rifelmen on that flank on the Bank
of a Small Crick and persued the enemy about four
hundred yards who Ran off in all directions but this
time the Left flank of the Right whing Gave way and
Number of the Indians Got into our Camp and Got possession
of the Artilery and Scalped I Sopose a hundred men
or more I turned back and beat them quite off the
Ground and Got posesion of the Cannon and had it been
possible to Get the troops to form and push them we
Should then have Soon beat them of the Ground but
those that Came from the Lelf whing Run in a huddle
with those of the Right the enemys fire being allmost
over for Many Munites and all exertions Made by many
of the brave officer to Get them in Some order to
persue Victory was all in Vain. they would not form
in any order in this Confution they Remained until
the enemy finding they were not pushed and I dare
say Active officers with them and I beleive Several
of them white they Came on again, and the whole Army
Ran toGether Like a Mob at a fair and had it not been
for the Gratest Exertions of the officers would have
stood there til all killed the Genl then Sent to me
if possible to Get them off that Spot by Making a Charge
I found my Endevours fruitless for Some time but at
Length Got Several Soldiers together that I had observed
behaving brave and Incoraged them to lead off which
they did with charged bayonetts Success the whole
followed with Grate Rapidity I then endevoured to halt
the frunt to Get them in Some order to turn and fire
a few Shots but the horse I Rode being Good for little
and I wounded in the thigh Early in the Action and
having fatigued my Self much was So Stif I could make
a poor hand of Running. the Confution in the Retreat
is beyound description the Men throughing away their
arms not withstanding all the indevour of the few
Remaining Brave officers I think we must have Lost
1000 Stand of arms Meletia included. It is impossible
to Give any Good account of the Loss of men at this
time but from the Loss of officers you may Give Some
Gess a list of their Names you have In Closed the
Brave and Much to be Lemented G. B. at their Head
I have Likewise in Closed you a Small Rough Scetch
of the feald of battle. I at this time am Scarcely
able to write being worn out with fatigue Not having
Slept 6 hours Since the defeat. This fatigue
has bean occationed by the Cowardly behaviour of Major
John F. Hamtramck, and I am Sorry to say Not the Same
exertions of the Govenor that I expected. Hamtramck
was about Twenty four Miles in our Rear with the first
U S Regiment Consisting of upwards of 300 effective
men and on hearing of our defeat insted of Coming on
as his orders was I believe to follow us Retreated
back 7 miles to fort Jefferson we knowing of his being
on his march after us and was in hopes of Grate Releif
from him in Covering the Retreat of perhaps upwards


