The Danger Period -- Indian History |
War of 1812 |
Rangers of 1813 |
In 1813 Acting-Governor John Gibson called into service several companies of mounted ranges each consisting of about one hundred men. These were in the employ of the United States. The accoutrements consisted of a rifle, knife and tomahawk and each man carried with him his own supply of provisions (Dillon). The office of these rangers was, seemingly, the same as that of the frontier patrol of 1807, described in another place.
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