| Major Zachary Taylor |
I’ve included several accounts of the
Battle of Credit Island on this site. The following accounts were written by—Major
Zachary Taylor and Lieutenant Duncan Graham (British Army).
The info is reprinted from Mersey, William
A.. “Credit Island, 1814-1914.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society. January 1915. P. 359-368.
American Expedition to
Wipe Out Saukenuk
There
was nothing to hinder Indian depredations in the Upper Mississippi Valley. St.
Louis was the farthest northern and western point where an American Army was
located. It was decided that the Indian Village at Rock River (The Sac near its
mouth and the Fox on the west side of the Mississippi opposite the lower end of
Rock Island) should be destroyed. Major Zachary Taylor, with a detachment of
three hundred and thirty-four men in eight large fortified keel boats, left Cap
Au Gris on the 23rd of August, and on the evening of September 5th, reached
Rock River. On his arrival, Indians in large number made their appearance.
After they had passed the mouth of Rock River, the wind began to blow a
hurricane, and Taylor’s boats were blown toward the small island above Credit
Island, where about four o’clock a landing was made.
