Black Hawk War, 1832

United States U.S. Military  Indian Wars, 1780s-1890s  Black Hawk War, 1832

History
The Black Hawk War was fought between the United States and several Native American tribes. It took place primarily in Illinois state and Michigan Territory (now Wisconsin).This was a conflict between the Sauk and Fox Indians led by Black Hawk, and U.S. troops. The conflict was over ownership of land in eastern Illinois. The major battle of the war was fought at the mouth of the Bad Axe River in Southern Wisconsin. As a result of the war, the Indians relinquished their claim to Illinois land in exchange for a reservation in Iowa.

Records
 FamilySearch Wiki Pages States:
 * Illinois Military Records
 * Iowa Military Records
 * Michigan Military Records
 * Missouri Military
 * Wisconsin (part of Michigan Territory)

 State Archives 
 * Illinois Black Hawk War Veterans - Illinois State Archives

 National Archives 
 * NARA Black Hawk Claims Register, 1832 -1833. NAID 18504506
 * NARA Records Concerning Horse Claims, 7.24.1839-4.9.1841. NAID 7428369
 * War Department. Adjutant General's Office.Muster Rolls of Volunteer Organizations In Various Indian Wars and Other Incidents Requiring the Employment of Troops, 1794 - 1858. NAID 654651

Native Americans:


 * Menominee
 * Potawatomi
 * Sauk
 * Fox

Coverage Table

 * Black Hawk War 4th Regiment Mounted Volunteers Lincoln's Company