ed body along (dragging)
211 place of rendezvous. This stock was nearly exhaused (exhausted)
216 naturally enough prompts to deeds of revangeful cruelty (revengeful)
309 was in vain. The tomahawk was uplifted, and stoke followed (stroke)
313 in the bloody deeds of their red brethern, yet that (brethren)
323 take upon themseves the entire responsibility (themselves)
345 A most schocking scene was exhibited some time before this (shocking)
345 purpose of washing. While thus engaged three guns (repeated word)
361 miles from its enterance into the Ohio, and was known (entrance)
375 Buffaloe, and as Levi Morgan was engaged in skining (skinning)
385 loss was severely felt thoughout the whole country. (throughout)
387 was the head chief with this three wives and children (his three)
393 if posssible, to a general engagement; and if this (possible)
417 a company which had been sta-stationed (printer's error)
421 assembled to witness the awful spectacle. The croud was (crowd)
Corrections in footnotes:
Introduction: Chapter 3, Footnote 3
consider the running of the guantlet (gauntlet)
Introduction: Chapter 3, Footnote 5
Kis faithful dog shall bear him company. (His)
Chapter 1, Footnote 13
Shehandoah, Frederick, 1772 767 19,750 4,922 (Shenandoah)
Chapter 1, Footnote 17
with his family to Culpeper coanty, which was (Culpeper county)
Chapter 5, Footnote 5
bitten, and the whole patrty suffered exceedingly. (party)
Chapter 10, Footnote 8
of the tribes west and sonthwest of Lake (southwest)
Chapter 18, Footnote 4
to Aprfl 30, 1793. The army was fancifully (April)
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