Casualty List of the Dead and Wounded at the
Battle of Fallen Timbers
August 20, 1794


Native American Tribes Represented

Chippewa
Delaware
Miami
Mingo
Ottawa
Potawatomi
Shawnee
Wyandot


Casualties of the Legion of the United States

Captain Robert Mis Campbell, from South Carolina- Dragoons
Lieutenant Henry Beverly Towles, from Virginia- 4th Sub-Legion
Sergeant James Mayfield- 3rd Sub-Legion
Sergeant Aaron Gilbert- Dragoons
Private George Collander- 1st Sub-Legion
Private Henry Hunt- 1st Sub-Legion
Private Bartholow Collins- 1st Sub-Legion
Private Samuel Dean- 1st Sub-Legion
Private Henry Reardon- 3rd Sub-Legion
Private Nathaniel Bracey- 4th Sub-Legion
Private Peter Gordon- 4th Sub-Legion
Private John Lawson- 4th Sub-Legion
Private John Murre- 4th Sub-Legion
Private John Smith- 4th Sub-Legion
Private William Merrill 4th Sub-Legion
Private Daniel Shoefstall- Dragoons
Private Edward Wingate- Dragoons


Kentucky Volunteers

Alexander Innes
William Mitchell
Thomas Moore
William Steel
Benjamin Bell
James Wiley


11 men died later of wounds

Corporal John Chase- 4th Sub-Legion
Private John Long- 1st Sub-Legion
Private James Mills- 1st Sub-Legion
Private Alexander McIntosh- 1st Sub-Legion
Private Francis Baldwin- 1st Sub-Legion
Private James Jones- 1st Sub-Legion
5 Unknown


Wounded- 89

Captain Abner Prior, from New York- 1st Sub-Legion
Captain Jacob Slough, from Pennsylvania- 4th Sub-Legion
Captain Solomon Van Rensselaer, from New York- Dragoons
Lieutenant Campbell Smith, from Maryland- 4th Sub-Legion


Kentucky Volunteers

Captain Rawlins
Lieutenant McKenny
Ensign Duncan

4 Sergeants, 2 Corporals, 2 Musicians, and 74 unknown privates


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