History of the Backwoods, Or, The Region of the Ohio: Authentic, from the Earliest Accounts ; Embracing Many Events, Notices of Prominent Pioneers, Sketches of Early Settlements, Etc., Etc., Etc. ; Not Heretofore PublishedThe author, 1843 - 311 páginas |
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... followed up . The noble De Salle was the first to retrace their footsteps . He proceeded on his journey and descended the newly - discovered river , which he called St. Louis , to its mouth ; where he arri- ved on the 7th of April ...
... followed up . The noble De Salle was the first to retrace their footsteps . He proceeded on his journey and descended the newly - discovered river , which he called St. Louis , to its mouth ; where he arri- ved on the 7th of April ...
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... follow gradually . Many of their families however lingered till as late as 1750 , * and some indeed , living high on the branches of the Juniata , remained till a much later period . The history of this friendly and simple hearted ...
... follow gradually . Many of their families however lingered till as late as 1750 , * and some indeed , living high on the branches of the Juniata , remained till a much later period . The history of this friendly and simple hearted ...
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... followed was the one by Venango , by which the nearest fort could not be reached short of " five or six nights ' sleep , good travelling ; " and that as the journey was long and perilous , he would not consent that he should go alone ...
... followed was the one by Venango , by which the nearest fort could not be reached short of " five or six nights ' sleep , good travelling ; " and that as the journey was long and perilous , he would not consent that he should go alone ...
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... . ' He said he knew the way to his cabin , and it was but a little way . Well , ' said I , do you go home ; and , as we are tired , we will follow your track in the morning , and Ι here is a cake of bread for you , and.
... . ' He said he knew the way to his cabin , and it was but a little way . Well , ' said I , do you go home ; and , as we are tired , we will follow your track in the morning , and Ι here is a cake of bread for you , and.
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... followed him , and listened , until he was fairly out of the . way ; and then we went about half a mile , when we ... follow our track as soon as it was light . ” No more was seen or heard of them . The next night , at dusk , the ...
... followed him , and listened , until he was fairly out of the . way ; and then we went about half a mile , when we ... follow our track as soon as it was light . ” No more was seen or heard of them . The next night , at dusk , the ...
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afterwards Allegheny army arrived attack bank battle Braddock British Burbridge cabin called campaign canoe Captain Captain Pipe Celeron chief Colonel Bouquet Colonel Brodhead colonies command commenced Cornstalk council Crawford Delawares despatched detachment determined Detroit dians distance encampment enemy English erected escape expedition fell fire Forbes force forests Fort Pitt French frontiers garrison gave Girty Governor Half-King heard horses hostilities hundred immediately Indians inhabitants Kaskaskia killed Kittanning lakes land Lenni-Lenape Logstown M'Intosh Major Washington ment miles militia Mingo Monongahela morning mountains mouth nations night officers Ohio party peace Pennsylvania Pitt Pittsburgh Point Pleasant Pontiac prisoners proceeded promised province of Pennsylvania Quesne reached remained residence retreat river route Sandusky savages scalps sent settlements Shawnees Simon Girty soldiers soon stream taken Tanacharison tion tomahawk town traders treaty tribes troops village Virginia wampum warriors Westmoreland county whites woods wounded Wyandots
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Página 60 - One of them fired at Mr. Gist or me, not fifteen steps off, but fortunately missed. We took this fellow into custody, and kept him until about nine o'clock at night, then let him go, and walked all the remaining part of the night without making any stop, that we might get the start so far as to be out of the reach of their pursuit the next day, since we were well assured they would follow our track as soon as it was light.
Página 221 - 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 the white men.
Página 132 - Each party has its post, and the game consists in throwing the ball up to the post of the adversary. The ball at the beginning is placed in the middle of the course, and each party endeavors as well to throw the ball out of the direction of its own post, as into that of the adversary's.
Página 45 - Fathers, I am come to tell you your own speeches; what your own mouths have declared. Fathers, you, in former days, set a silver basin before us, wherein there was the leg of a beaver, and desired all the nations to come and eat of it, to eat in peace and plenty, and not to be churlish to one another; and that if any such person should be found to be a disturber, I here lay down by the edge of the dish a rod, which you must scourge them...
Página 60 - do you go home, and as we are much tired, we will follow your track in the morning and here is a cake of bread for you, and you must give us meat in the morning.
Página 173 - The Indians too, as if wholly forgetting their usual savageness, bore a capital part in heightening this most affecting scene. They delivered up their beloved captives with the utmost reluctance — shed torrents of tears over them — recommending them to the care and protection of the commanding officer.
Página 59 - Either the Major or I always stood by the guns. We made him make a fire for us by a little run, as if we intended to sleep there. I said to the Major, ' As you will not have him killed, we must get him away, and then we must travel all night;' upon which I said to the Indian, * I suppose you were lost, and fired your gun.
Página 60 - Town), we fell in with a party of French Indians, who had lain in wait for us. One of them fired at Mr. Gist or me, not fifteen steps off, but fortunately missed.
Página 81 - Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, that the most beautiful spectacle he had ever beheld was the display of the British troops on this eventful morning.
Página 221 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance : for my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan ? — Not one...