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284: 223: 86:, Spencer organized the Harrison County Militia known as the "Yellow Jackets" because of the color of their uniforms, for a campaign against them. The Battle of Tippecanoe on November 7, 1811, ended with Captain Spencer being seriously wounded during the battle. He was shot in the head and both thighs. When he was being carried off the field he was killed instantly by another shot. Spencer's horse and sword were brought back from the battle and were returned to his widow. 229: 89:
The following account of the battle of Tippecanoe is taken from the official dispatch sent by General Harrison to the secretary of war, on the 18th of November, eleven days after the battle: "...Spencer was wounded in the head. He exhorted his men to fight valiantly. He was shot through both thighs
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Spencer's widow continued operating The Green Leaf Tavern. When she married William Boone, she changed the name to the "Billy Boone Tavern". However, the marriage was short lived and she divorced Boone in 1829.
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and fell; still continuing to encourage them, he was raised up, and received a ball through his body, which put an immediate end to his existence..."
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Spencer and his wife ran "The Green Leaf Tavern," in their large log home on Oak Street. Governor William Henry Harrison and Lieutenant Governor
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Captain Spencer's bravery and the heroics of his men were lauded by General Harrison. He is the namesake of counties in
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stayed there when they came on official business, as did delegates to the 1816 Indiana Constitution Convention.
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Charles Polke, the Indian Trader/Christian Cartlidge & Their Descendants
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Roster of the Harrison County "Yellow Jackets" At the Battle of Tippecanoe
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militia officer who commanded a company of mounted riflemen known as the
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This biographical article related to the United States Army is a
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Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana: Historical and Biographical
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The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 1
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American military personnel killed in the War of 1812
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When tensions grew high between the settlers and the
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and Spencer County, Kentucky are named in his honor.
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Indiana
Yellow Jackets
Battle of Tippecanoe
Spencer County, Indiana
Virginia
Bardstown
Nelson County, Kentucky
Vincennes, Indiana
William Henry Harrison
Harrison County, Indiana
Corydon
Ratliff Boon
Native Americans
Indiana
Kentucky
Spencer, Indiana
Charles Polke, the Indian Trader/Christian Cartlidge & Their Descendants
Roster of the Harrison County "Yellow Jackets" At the Battle of Tippecanoe
Kinter House Inn History
The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 1
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Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana: Historical and Biographical
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Spier Spencer
Find a Grave
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