aders before
Harrison marched into the Indian country_ 332
THE MUSTER AND THE MARCH--_The rally of
the Kentuckians and their clansmen in southern
Indiana to Harrison's support--The coming of the
Fourth United States Regiment--The march to
the Tippecanoe battlefield_ 352
THE BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE--_The night attack
on Harrison's forces--The destruction of
Tecumseh's Confederacy_ 371
NAYLOR'S NARRATIVE--_A description of the
battle by one of the volunteers_ 381
LIST OF MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS.
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1. The Home of General William Henry Harrison,
at Vincennes, as it now appears Frontispiece
2. A Section of the Grand Prairie in Benton County,
Indiana, which extends West to Peoria, Illinois 25
3. A Typical Buffalo Wallow on the Donaldson
Farm, in Benton County, Indiana 33
4. The Wabash River at Merom Bluff, Sullivan
County, Indiana--LaMotte Prairie beyond 41
5. Location of the Indian Tribes of the Northwest 57
6. Shaubena, the best of the Potawatomi Chiefs,
and a follower of Tecumseh 73
7. Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the
United States 97
8. Map of the Harmar, St. Clair and Wayne Campaigns 161
9. Map showing the Wea Plains, and the Line of
Scott's March. Tippecanoe County, Indiana 185
10. Indian Hills on the Wabash River, just below
the old site of Fort Ouiatenon 193
11. General Anthony Wayne and Little Turtle, at
Greenville. From an old painting by one of
Wayne's staff 241
12. Governor William Henry Harrison 257
13. Another View of the Wabash. A land of great
beauty 291
14. Raccoon Creek, Parke County, Indiana. The
North Line of the New Purchase 323
15. The Line of Harrison's March to Tippecanoe
and the New Purchase of 1809 363
16. Pine Cree
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