Carroll County Georgia Indian War 1836 Carroll Rangers File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by john robinson jrobin2@bellsouth.net Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/carroll.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm The Carroll Rangers at Camp Thomas July 11th 1836 in The Creek War -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Back in 1836 when the Creek War was on, the Carroll County Rangers camped at Camp Thomas on July 11th, 1836. From time to time, the Army evaluated their property which included horses, saddles, and guns. On this particular date, the property of the Carroll Rangers was evaluated by John Long, 1st Lt., Volunteer Burnett, 2nd Lt. and Mathew Reid, Ensign. Their signatures were: John Long, Valentine Burnett, and Mathew Reid. Beside each name of a Carroll Ranger, you will see listed first what kind of horse he had, the age of the horse, the price of the horse (as evaluated by the above men), the price of the saddle, and the price of the gun. All these men were surely some of Carroll County's earliest settlers and many of these names are found in Carroll County, Ga. today. William O. Wagner, Captain, Spotted M, age 7, $100, $20, $20 John Long 1st Lt, Sorrell M, age 4,$100, $20,$15 Valentine Burnett, 2nd Lt., Claybank M, age 5, $100, $15, $30 Mathew Reid, Ensign, Roan M, age 8, $80, $15, $30 John Duke, 1st Sgt., Sorrell M, age 6, $100, $25, $20 George W. Ware,2nd Sgt., Bay M, age 7, $60, $20, $10 Arthur Bell, 3rd Sgt., Bay M, age 8, $50, $20, $10 Henry L. Reid,4th Sgt., Sorrell H, age 9, $80, $30, $20 George S. Sharp, 1st Corp., Bay H, age 5, $100, $20, $25 James B. McDowell, 2nd Corp.,Sorrell H, age 10, $115, $25, $18 George Hiden, 3rd Corp., Bay H, age 6, $100, $15, $12 Leonard Fullbright, 4th Corp., Bay H, age 3, $70, $15, $12 Privates: Absolom Adams, Gray M, age 5, $150, $10, $18 John Adams, Gray M, age 3, $70, $8, $15 John Adams (blank by his name ****see below to explain) Thomas Bonner, Sorrell H, age 5, $125, $40, $20 **See below Thomas J. Bryce, Bay H, age 5, $60, $20, $10 Elisha Barber, Sorrell H, age 7, $80, $6, $20 John Baxter, Bay M, age 10, $50, $10, $10 James Brown, Snuff M, age3,$80, $8, $14 John Bailey, Grey M, age 4, $50, $25, $15 Levi C. Bohannon, Grey M, age 5, $60, $15, $10 Caleb Bailey, Sorrell H., age 15, $40, $5, $5 Isham Bentley, Claybank M, age 3,$75, $15, $12 Wilson Brown, Black M, age 10, $50, $20, $15 Ezekiel S. Candler, Bay M, age 6, $70, $20, $8 Brooks Carnes, (blank beside his name--***see below) Henry S. Chance, Bay M, age 4, $60, $10, $15 Jeremiah Cole, Bay H, age 7, $90, $18,$10 Wilson Cartwright, Sorrell M, age 4, $100, $20, $10 Joseph Collins,Sorrell M, age 11, $45, $10, $15 Edward Dyer, Brown M, age 6, $65, $10, $18 Thomas Derrett,Bay M, age 6, $60, $12, $12 John M. Dale, Sorrell M, age 3, $60, $15, $8 James Elison, Bay M, age 10, $20, $20, $20 Anderson Green, Blue Roan M, age 12, $80, $20, $15 John L. Hamelton, Sorrell H, age 3, $75, $8, $20 Jackson Hewitt,Bay H, age 7, $50, $8, $18 Abel H. Harrison, Bay M, age 9, $90, $8, $25 Southern Haynes, Sorrell M, age 8, $45, $15, $8 James Norcross,Grey M, age 8, $80, $22, $20 James Herrin, Grey M, (blank by his name***see below) Absolom Howard, Bay M, age 11, $40, $10, $20 Amos Helton, Bay M, age6, $65, $27, $15 John K. Holcombe, Sorrell M, age 9, $80, $15, $15 John H. Horton, Bay M, age 8, $50, $13, $5 John Horton, Bay M, age 9, $55, $8, $12 Thomas Johnson, Sorrell M, age 5, $90, $15, $12 Matthew Knight, Bay M, age 8, $80, $15, $25 William Knight, Sorrell M, age 3, $85, $25, $15 David Liles, Bay M, age 6, $70, $6, $8 James Liles, Bay H, age 4, $75, $6, $20 Samuel B. Landrum, Grey M, age 8, $100, $15, $20 Mason Morris, Bay, age 8, $75, $15, $15 William Majors, (horse not named), age 9, $55, $15, $16 James Michael, Sorrell M, age 8, $100, $25, $10 Andrew McMullan, Sorrell M, age 7, $80, $8, $12 Kinneth Murkison, Bay H, age 6. $100, $20, $15 Nora Murkison, Grey H, age 7, $70, $12, $15 Eli Miller, Grey M, age 6, $100, $20, $30 Jesse Mayfield,(blank by his name*** see below) Alfred B. McDowell, Sorrell M, age 2, $70, $12, $15 Thomas C. Miers, Sorrell M, age 7, $100, $15, $5 Daniel McDaniel, Sorrell M, age 7, $100, $10, $18 Steutley S.C. Parker, Bay H, age 15, $45, $25, $10 Joel Phillips, Sorrell H, age 8, $100, $15, $15 Hawkins Phillips, (blank by his name***see below) Charles Parker, Bay H, age 7, $100, $10, $15 Jonathan Rodgers, (blank by his name***see below) John S. Reid, Bay H, age 3, $90, $15, $16 George Reid, Brown H, age 5, $90, $10, $22 Alexander Romans, Sorrell H, age 9, $60, $10, $10 Richard Smith, Bay M, age 8, $45, $5, $8 Joseph N. Spencer, (blank by his name***see below) James Striplin, Sorrell M, age 5, $70, $25, $15 Daniel Starling, Bay H, age 3, $100, $20, $15 Richard Shackleford, Bay H, age 7, $125, $20, $12 David Smith, Sorrell H, age 8, $100, $10, $12 Larkin L. Turner, Bay H, age2, $60, $10, $8 Joseph H. Turner, Grey H, age 3, $60, $10, $10 Joseph Thompson, Sorrell H, age 13, $50, $25, $18 Marsell Tidwell, Bay H, age 4, $75, $12, $25 Sloman Wynn, Brown H, age 5, $90, $28, $12 David White, Grey H, age 5, $60, $8, $7 Jeremiah Walls, Black H, age4, $65, $7, $15 Tyre Watson,Bay H, age 6, $80, $15, $15 Lemuel Wilkison, Bay H, age 3, $65, $15, $5 ***Pertaining to the men above who have no information beside their names***this letter: "The blanks opposite the names are persons that joined but have been in camps--I wish you to instruct me how to proceed with them." From William O. Wagnon, Capt. of the Carroll Rangers, Appraisement of the property of the "Carroll Rangers" 11 July 1836, Creek War, written to His Excellency, William Schley, The Commander in Charge, Milledgeville, Ga. Appraisement of the property of the Carroll Rangers, Capt. Wagnon's Camp. This information is taken from THE CARROLL COUNTY HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, SPRING & SUMMER ISSUE, 1968 These appraisements of soldier's property took place from time to time--William Washington Merrell wrote about his service in the Indian Wars as a volunteer from Carroll County, Ga. I know that he mentions this appraisement of the soldier's horses at one point--when they have been off fighting hostile Indians in Florida--and he mentions that the horses are evaluated at the end of their campaign to see whose horse will make it back the long journey home. Since W.W. Merrell's horse was not in such good shape, he got to ride the steamboat up the river back to Columbus, Ga. He had to walk to Carrollton from Columbus to get home. Someone might be interested in this little poem that I found tucked in an Old Family Bible. I know people will never believe I did not write this, but I honestly did not. It looks pretty old--the Bible was quite old, too--and I suspect it was put in this old Chambers Family Bible because my Uncle Ben Chambers (1870-1948) was considered to be quite a good judge of horseflesh in his day and time. It was his job in the late 1800's. He would travel to St. Louis, Missouri on the train and bring back horses and mules to sell in Carroll County, Ga. I would imagine that he would get a real "kick" out of this old poem--and he may have been the one who tucked it in the old Bible in the first place. The author is truly anonymous. THE AGE OF A HORSE To tell the age of any horse Inspect the lower jaw of course The six front teeth the tale will tell And every doubt and fear dispel Two middle nippers you behold Before the colt is two weeks old Before eight weeks two more will come Eight months the corners cut the gum The outside grooves will disappear From middle two in just one year In two years from the second pair, In three years "corners",too, are bare At two the middle "Nippers" drop At three the second pair can't stop When four years old the third pair shows At five a full new set he shows The deep black spots will pass from view At six years from the middle two The second pair at seven years At eight the spot each corner clears From middle "Nippers" upper jaw At nine the black spots will withdraw The second pair at ten are bright Eleven finds the corners light. As time goes on the horseman knows The oval teeth three-sided grows The longer get--project--before Till twenty, when they know no more. Anonymous I don't know if this is how the men evaluated the age of the horses of the "Carroll Rangers" back in 1836, but it could have been! Happy Family Tree Climbing in Carroll County, Georgia! ======== BONNER, Thomas Thomas S. Bonner born 1807 in Greene Co, Ga. died in Clay Co.Al in 1881.His father was Zadock Bonner, Sr. moved after civil war from Carroll Co. Ga., where he owned 700 Ac. Plantation which was Sold to West Ga. College. His home is on the Campus and is presently being used by College. He was Sheriff of Carroll Co. in 1836 Thomas, Captain, organized a troop of volunteers to fight the Creek Indians at the Alabama Line along with his Brother Zadock, Jr., First Lt., after the Creek Indians killed his first Cousin Sheriff George Bonner of Macon Co. This was the start of the Creek Indian War. He's listed in 1870 Census Clay Co Precinct Ashland Pg 47. He was my G.G. Uncle. We're coming to Clay Co. Sunday to go to Liberty Cemetery and Old Ashland Cem where his Son Thomas is buried. He's supposed to be in Cem. along with Treadwell relatives across from his home. Thanks, Linda l.b.henley@netzero.com ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for FREE access. ==============