History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of Western Virginia: Embracing an Account of the Various Expeditions in the West, Previous to 1795 ; Also, Biographical SketchesH. Hoblitzell, 1851 - 416 страници |
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... Chief met Gist , and on ascertaining the object of his visit to the country , inquired , with the most withering irony , " Where lay the Indians ' lands ; the French claim all on one side of the river , and the English all on the other ...
... Chief met Gist , and on ascertaining the object of his visit to the country , inquired , with the most withering irony , " Where lay the Indians ' lands ; the French claim all on one side of the river , and the English all on the other ...
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... chiefs of the neighboring tribes to a convention at Logstown , when they hoped to have the claims of Great Britain ... Chief over Washington at the commencement of the French war of 1755-63 . He died at Wills creek ( Cumberland ) May ...
... chiefs of the neighboring tribes to a convention at Logstown , when they hoped to have the claims of Great Britain ... Chief over Washington at the commencement of the French war of 1755-63 . He died at Wills creek ( Cumberland ) May ...
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... chief . Reaching a place in the Alleghany river , where they desired to cross , but the ice driving in such vast quanti- ties , it was found impossible to effect a passage except on a raft , " which we set to work with our poor hatchets ...
... chief . Reaching a place in the Alleghany river , where they desired to cross , but the ice driving in such vast quanti- ties , it was found impossible to effect a passage except on a raft , " which we set to work with our poor hatchets ...
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... Chief of HIS MOST CHRISTIAN MAJESTY'S TROOPS , NOW ON THE BEAUTFIUL RIVER , TO THE COMMANDER OF THOSE OF THE KING OF GREAT BRITAIN , AT THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER MONONGAHELA . " SIR , -Nothing can surprise me more than to see you at- tempt ...
... Chief of HIS MOST CHRISTIAN MAJESTY'S TROOPS , NOW ON THE BEAUTFIUL RIVER , TO THE COMMANDER OF THOSE OF THE KING OF GREAT BRITAIN , AT THE MOUTH OF THE RIVER MONONGAHELA . " SIR , -Nothing can surprise me more than to see you at- tempt ...
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... chief part of the south branch settlement , this was no difficult matter . All of them were used to the frontier manner of living ; the most of them had gone thither to acquire land ; many had failed entirely in this object , while ...
... chief part of the south branch settlement , this was no difficult matter . All of them were used to the frontier manner of living ; the most of them had gone thither to acquire land ; many had failed entirely in this object , while ...
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Страница 161 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the Whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed, and said, ' Logan is the friend of white men.
Страница 56 - This was a whole day's work, we next got it launched then went on board of it and set off. But before we were half way over we were jammed in the ice in such a manner that we expected every moment our raft to sink and ourselves to perish.
Страница 42 - And we do further strictly enjoin and require all persons whatever, who have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any lands within the countries above described, or upon any other lands which, not having been ceded to or purchased by us, are still reserved to the said Indians as aforesaid, forthwith to remove themselves from such settlements.
Страница 146 - Captain Cresap, — What did you kill my people on Yellow Creek for? The white people killed my kin at Conestoga, a great while ago; and I thought nothing of that. But you killed my kin again, on Yellow Creek, and took my Cousin Prisoner. Then I thought I mast kill too; and I have been three times to war since; but the Indians are not angry; only myself.
Страница 377 - An old squaw, whose appearance every way answered the ideas people entertain of the devil, got a board, took a parcel of coals and ashes, and laid them on his back and head, after he had been scalped. He then raised himself upon his feet and began to walk around the post.
Страница 115 - The supplicating tears of the women and moving petitions of the men melt me into such deadly sorrow, that I solemnly declare, if I know my own mind, I could offer myself a willing sacrifice to the butchering enemy, provided that would contribute to the people's ease.
Страница 99 - As it was requisite, too, for the hunter to know the cardinal points, he had only to observe the trees to ascertain them. The bark of an aged tree is thicker and much rougher on the north than on the south side. The same thing may be said of the moss, it is much thicker and stronger on the north than on the south sides of the trees.
Страница 376 - When we went to the fire the Colonel was stripped naked, ordered to sit down by the fire, and then they beat him with sticks and their fists. Presently after I was treated in the same manner. They then tied a rope to the foot of a post about fifteen feet high, bound the Colonel's hands behind his back and fastened the rop* to the ligature between his wrists. The rope was long enough for him to sit down or walk round the post once or twice, and return the same way.
Страница 56 - I put out my setting pole to try to stop the raft, that the ice might pass by, when the rapidity of the stream threw it with so much violence against the pole, that it jerked me out into ten feet water; but I fortunately saved myself by catching hold of one of the raft logs. Notwithstanding all our efforts, we could not get to either shore, but were obliged, as we were near an island, to quit our raft and make to it.
Страница 367 - ... shot the lesser Indian through the body. But scarcely had he done so when. Big Foot arose, and placing one hand upon his collar, and the other upon his hip, pitched him ten feet into the air, as he himself would have pitched a child. Adam fell upon his back at the edge of the water; but before his antagonist could spring upon him, he was again upon his feet, and stung with rage at the idea of being handled so easily, he attacked his gigantic antagonist with a fury which, for a time, compensated...