Chronicles of border warfare : $b or, A history of the settlement by the whites, of north-western Virginia, and of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the stateWithers, Alexander Scott
History
Chronicles of border warfare : $b or, A history of the settlement by the whites, of north-western Virginia, and of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the state
Withers, Alexander Scott
Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1750-1815; Ohio River Valley -- History -- To 1795; West Virginia -- History -- To 1950
Several causes combined to render an attack on the fort at Logan's
station, an event of most fearful consequence.[12] Its inmates had
been but a short time in the country, and were not provided with an
ample supply either of provisions or ammunition. They were few in
number; and though of determined spirit and undaunted fortitude, yet
such was the disparity between thirteen and two hundred--the force of
the garrison and the force of the assailants, joined to their
otherwise destitute situation, that hope itself, could scarcely live
in so perilous a situation. Had this been the first point, against
which the enemy levelled their operations when they arrived in the
country, it must have fallen before them. But by deferring the attack
on it, 'till they had been repulsed at the two other forts, the
garrison was allowed time; and availing themselves of it, to fortify
their position more strongly, the issue was truly, most fortunate,
though unexpected.
On the night preceding the commencement of the attack on the fort, the
Indians had approached near to it unperceived, and secreted themselves
in a cane brake, which had been suffered to remain around the cabins.
Early in the morning the women, went out to milk, guarded by most of
the garrison; and before they were aware of impending danger, the
concealed Indians opened a general fire, which killed three of the
men, and drove the others, hastily within the fort.[13] A most
affecting spectacle was then presented to view, well calculated to
excite the sympathies of human nature, and arouse to action a man
possessed of the generous sensibility and noble daring, which animated
the bosom of Logan.
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