The Buffalo Grove ambush was an ambush that occurred on May 19, 1832 as part of the Black Hawk War. A six-man detail carrying dispatches from United States Colonel James M. Strode at Galena, Illinois to General Henry Atkinson at Dixon's Ferry was ambushed by Native Americans during the attack. William Durley was killed and buried near the site of the ambush. Durley's remains were initially interred by the party that would become victims of the St. Vrain massacre. Two other men had bullet holes in their clothing, but were uninjured. In 1910 the Polo Historical Society moved Durley's remains to a plot beneath a memorial they erected west of Polo, Illinois.
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the first graduate of West Point to be killed in combat, died in this ambush. The incident is referred to as the Battle of Fort Dearborn. A Potawatomi...
warriors. The first attack came on May 19, 1832, when Ho-Chunks ambushed six men near BuffaloGrove, Illinois, killing a man named William Durley. Durley's scalped...
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at Dixon's Ferry (present-day Dixon, Illinois). The BuffaloGroveambush occurred near BuffaloGrove, Illinois, a small, unincorporated settlement in present-day...
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Wisconsin River Engagements Minor engagements Battle of Stillman's Run BuffaloGroveambush Plum River raid Indian Creek massacre St. Vrain massacre Attacks...
several miles south in a beautiful forested area known still as "Dodge's Grove." Here he began building what would become a large two-story frame house...
1800–1963 (MS thesis). Iowa State University. Retrieved February 14, 2013. Buffalo, Jonathan 1993 Introduction to Mesquaki History, Parts I-III. The Legend:p...
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Kellogg's Grove at 4 p.m. on June 25. A number of sources assert that on June 26, 1832, the morning after the Second Battle of Kellogg's Grove, members...