A supply column under the command of …

Years: 1794 - 1794
June

A supply column under the command of Major William McMahon and escorted by ninety riflemen under Captain Asa Hartshome and fifty dragoons under Lieutenant Edmund Taylor leaves Fort Recovery for Fort Greenville on June 30, 1794.

It has only gone about a quarter mile when it is attacked by a native force, commanded by Blue Jacket and including a young Tecumseh.

The dragoons cut a retreat back to the fort, but thirty-two men are killed, including Captain Hartshome and Cornet Daniel Torrey.

Thirty more men are wounded.

An unknown number of natives are killed.

During the night, a scouting company under Captain William Wells reports that there are British officers behind the native lines, and that they have brought powder and cannonballs, but no cannons.

The natives are looking for U.S. cannons that had been buried after St. Clair's Defeat, not knowing that they had already been recovered by the Legion of the United States.

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