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Clack Stone
Clack Stone (fl. 1827–1839) was a captain in the 27th Regiment Illinois Militia during the 1832 Black Hawk War. He was in charge of a company mustered into service in May 1832 from Jo Daviess County, Illinois. Stone was in charge of the garrison at the Apple River settlement in present-day Elizabeth during two war-related incidents. In the first event, some horses were stolen from the fort in the prelude to the Battle of Waddams Grove. The second event was an intense battle known as the Battle of Apple River Fort. After the war, Stone operated a general store and helped establish the village of Elizabeth. ==Early life== John D. Winters moved from Kentucky or Tennessee〔Elihu B. Washburne stated he believed Winters came from either Kentucky or Tennessee in writings 30 years later. See. Matile, "Were Pa, Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe from Illinois?"〕 to central Illinois, and then to Jo Daviess County in 1827.〔Matile, Roger. "(Were Pa, Adam, Hoss, and Little Joe from Illinois? )," ''Ledger-Sentinel'' (Oswego, Illinois), April 7, 2005. Retrieved October 26, 2007.〕 Sometime after this, Winters and Clack Stone purchased a tract of land 127 feet (38.7 m) above the waters of the Apple River.〔Kett, H.F. and Co. ''The History of Jo Daviess County, Illinois'', ((Google Books )), H.F. Kett & Co., Chicago: 1887, pp. 584–86. Retrieved October 26, 2007.〕
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