Fort Mims massacre
(重定向自Fort Mims)

![Fort Mims, 22-Beasley's cabin, 25-Beasley's death, 26-eastern gate[7]](/uploads/202501/14/Fort_Mims4147.jpg)
![Map of Alabama during the War of 1812. Fort Mims is located in the lower left.[7]:751](/uploads/202501/14/Battle_of_Burnt_Corn4147.jpg)
The Battle at Fort Mims occurred on 30 August 1813 during the Creek War, when a force of Creek Indians, belonging to the "Red Sticks" faction under the command of head warriors Peter McQueen and William Weatherford, or Lamochattee (Red Eagle), stormed the fort and defeated the militia garrison. After the defeat of the garrison there ensued a massacre and almost all of the remaining Lower Creek, white settlers, and militia at Fort Mims were killed. The fort was a stockade with a blockhouse surrounding the house and outbuildings of the settler Samuel Mims, located about 35 miles north of present-day Mobile, Alabama.