- Elijah Phillips
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name=Elijah Phillips
lived=April 11 ,1809 –June 18 ,1832
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placeofbirth=Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
placeofdeath=nearDover, Illinois
allegiance=United States
branch=Illinois Militia
serviceyears=1832
rank=Private
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battles=Attack at Ament's Cabin (Black Hawk War )
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laterwork=Elijah Phillips (
April 11 ,1809 –June 18 ,1832 ) was an earlyIllinois settler who was killed during the 1832Black Hawk War , a conflict between white settlers and elements of the Sauk and Fox nations under Sauk leader Black Hawk. Phillips was born inNew Hampshire and settled nearDover, Illinois around 1830. During the war he, along with other settlers, fled their settlements in fear of Native American raids. In June 1832 Phillips returned to his cabin with six other men to retrieve some belongings. The group was attacked early one morning and Phillips was killed.Early life
Elijah Phillips was born in
Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire onApril 11 ,1809 , son, and one of ten total children of Elijah Phillips. Phillips left New Hampshire for Illinois at a young age in 1830. He traveled by foot, and steamboat, passing over Lake Erie and the Erie Canal in his journey. He arrived in Illinois, where he met his friends, James G. Forristall and Sylvester Brigham, who had already established themselves and erected a log cabin. This site, in present-day Bureau County, Illinois near Dover, was where Phillips decided to settle.Norton, John Foote and Whittemoore, Joel. "The History of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, from 1752-1887", ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=HfzuC7MFRzUC&pg=RA3-PA391&lpg=RA3-PA391&dq=%22elijah+phillips%22+il&source=web&ots=sxDsnzXxUD&sig=Ac4d4cs5W--_IiZA6n_8x5_zQAo#PRA3-PA391,M1 Google Books] ), Burr Printing House: 1888, pp. 391–92, and 668. Retrieved11 October 2007 .]In Illinois
Elijah Phillips settled a site near Berlin and Dover Townships, in present day
Bureau County, Illinois . The area was first settled by John L. Ament and his brother Justin, shortly after the pair settled, Justin sold his land to Phillips."Past and Present of Bureau County, Illinois", " [http://www.genealogytrails.com/ill/bureau/Township/BerlinTwp.html History of Berlin] ," Pioneer Publishing, Chicago: 1906, p. 118. Retrieved4 October 2007 .] Phillips erected his own cabin about one half mile (.8 km) from John Ament's cabin.Death
When the Black Hawk War erupted between elements of the Sauk and Fox and the Illinois and Michigan Territorial Militia in 1832 settler families had fled, leaving their goods and livestock behind. Eventually, it was decided that it was safe to return to the settlement to tend to the deserted possessions. About two weeks after fleeing the site, a party of seven men, Elijah Phillips, J. Hodges, Sylvester Brigham, John L. Ament, Aaron Gunn, James G. Forristall and a 16-year old named Ziba Dimmick left
Hennepin, Illinois for the small settlement along Bureau Creek where Ament's cabin was located. Phillips was a member of the militia, enlisted as a private in Captain George B. Willis' company out ofPutnam County, Illinois – it is unclear whether any of the other men were militia members.Armstrong, Perry A. "The Sauks and the Black Hawk War" ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=XfkfC5mOPdoC&pg=PA399&vq=Adam+Payne&dq=%22Indian+creek+massacre%22#PPA403,M1 Google Books] ), H.W. Rokker: 1887, pp. 399–403. Retrieved4 October 2007 .]The next morning, either
June 17 orJune 18 , the band of about 30 Native Americans returned to their hidden positions of the day before and awaited the settlers. When the settlers awoke, Brigham and Phillips went onto the porch of Ament's cabin where they conversed for a few minutes, failing to notice the moccasin tracks around the property. Phillips decided to go to his cabin, about a half mile (.8 km) from Ament's property, to finish a letter to his parents. Brigham, intending to accompany Phillips, entered his cabin for a moment, and when he did he heard the crack ofmusket fire outside. Phillips dropped to the ground, struck by twomusket balls, and the band of raiding Native Americans immediately descended upon him with theirtomahawk s.Matson, Nehemiah. " [http://www.tampicohistoricalsociety.citymax.com/BlackHawkWar_Page2.html Killing of Phillips] ," "Map & Sketches of Bureau County, ILL", via Tampico Historical Society, p. 22. Retrieved4 October 2007 .] Matson, Nehemiah. "Memories of Shaubena", ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=oFRy1Qj8MxMC&pg=PA226&dq=%22Elijah+Phillips%22+Black+Hawk&ie=ISO-8859-1#PPA223,M1 Google Books] ), D.B. Cooke & Co.: 1878, pp. 226–34. Retrieved4 October 2007 .] Phillips' date of death is recorded asJune 18 ,1832 in the 1888 book "The History of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, from 1752-1887".Notes
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