Rutherford Light Horse expedition

Rutherford Light Horse expedition
Part of American Revolutionary War
DateOctober 17 thru November 16, 1776
Location
Lower, Middle, and Overhill Cherokee settlements of the Washington District
36°12′N 82°09′W / 36.20°N 82.15°W / 36.20; -82.15
Commanders and leaders
Griffith Rutherford
William Moore
Joseph Hardin
Dragging Canoe
Ostenaco
Abraham of Chilhowee
Units involved
2nd Rowan County Regiment
Salisbury District Light Horse Cavalry
Strength
97 cavalry unknown

The Rutherford Light Horse expedition was a punitive military excursion launched against the Lower, Middle, and Overhill Cherokee settlements of the Cherokee Indians in the Appalachian region of North Carolina. This was in retaliation for the Native Indian attacks made against the European American settlements of the Watauga Association in July 1776, in an early action of the American War of Independence. The expedition, which took place on the American frontier and resulted in the destruction of six Cherokee towns, ran from October 17 until November 16, 1776.[1] The adventure only concluded when the troop was forced to turn back due to a lack of supplies. It was led by Captain William Moore of the 2nd Rowan County Regiment, acting directly under the command of Brigadier General Griffith Rutherford.[2]

  1. ^ "Revolution; Learn NC online". Retrieved May 1, 2016., unavailable
  2. ^ Lewis, J.D. "The American Revolution in North Carolina, Captain William Moore". Retrieved March 22, 2019.

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