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killed by Dorman, murder of mrs. Pindall, of Charles Washburn, of Arnold and Richards--Daring conduct of Elias Hughes--murder of Corbly's family--Grand council of Indians at Chillicothe, Its determinations; Indian army enters Kentucky; Affair at Bryants station; Battle of Blue Licks--Expedition under Gen. Clarke, Attack on Wheeling, Attempt to demolish the fort with a wooden cannon, Signal exploit of Elizabeth Zane, Noble conduct of Francis Duke, Indians withdraw, Attack on Rives [Rice's] Fort, Encounter of Poe with two Indians. 340-364. CHAP. 16. Peace with G. Britain, War continued by Indians--Operations in N. W. Virginia--murder of Daniel Radcliff, Attack on Cunninghams upon Bingamon, murders there; murders in Tazewell, of Davison, of Moore, mrs. Moore and seven children taken prisoners, their fate--murder of Ice, &c. Levi Morgan encounters two Indians, Indians steal horses on West Fork, pursued and punished by col. Lowther--murder of the Wests on Hacker's creek, Remarkable recovery of J. Hacker's daughter--murder of the Johnsons on Ten-mile creek, At Macks, Artifice of John Sims. 365-383. CHAP. 17. Rapid increase of population of Kentucky, operations there--Preparations of the general Government to carry on the war in the Indian country, Settlement of Marietta, Of Cincinatti, Fort Washington erected, Settlement of Duck creek, Big Bottom and Wolf creeks--Harmar's campaign, murder of whites on Big Bottom, murder of John Bush--Affair at Hansucker's on Dunkard--murder of Carpenter and others and escape of Jesse Hughes--campaign under Gen. St. Clair--Attack at Merrill's, Heroic conduct of mrs. Merrill, Signal success of expedition under Gen. Scott. 384-407. CHAP. 18. Indians visit Hacker's creek--murder of the Waggoners and captivity of others--murder of Neal and Triplet, major Truman and col. Hardin killed, Greater preparations made by General Government, John and Henry Johnson, Attack on the hunting camp of Isaac Zane, Noble conduct of Zane--Treatment of Indian prisoners, Fort Recovery erected, Escape of Joseph Cox--murder of miss Runyan and attack on Carder's, Indians kill and make prisoners the Cozads, Affair at Joseph Kanaan's, Progress of army under Gen. Wayne, Indians attack and defeat detachment under M'Mahon, battle of Au Glaize and victory of General Wayne, Affair at Bozarth's on Buckhannon--Treaty of Greenville. 408-430. [3] INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER I. It is highly probable that the contin
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