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
[16] Whitley's MS. Narrative and Cowan's MS. Diary, in the
Wisconsin Historical Society's library, say that Logan left
alone during the night of June 6. Logan returned to his fort on
the 23d, having travelled almost incessantly, and brought news
that relief would soon come. Soon after Logan's expedition to
the Holston, other messengers were sent to the East, clamoring
for help--McGary and Hoggin to Fort Pitt, and Smith to the
Yadkin; and twice Harrod vainly went forth to meet expected
troops. But the Continental army was hard pressed in those
days, and despite the rumor on the coast that Kentucky was in a
sad way, it was long before relief could be sent.--R. G. T.
[17] Bowman arrived at Boonesborough the first of August,
with two companies from Virginia, under Capts. Henry Pauling
and John Dunkin--the latter being soon succeeded by Isaac
Ruddell. The force numbered 100 men. August 25, while six of
Bowman's men were on their way to Logan's, they were attacked
by Indians, two being killed and one wounded. Before escaping,
the Indians left on the body of one of the men, several copies
of a proclamation addressed to Clark and Logan in person, by
Lieut.-Gov. Henry Hamilton, at the head of the British forces
at Detroit, offering immunity to repentant rebels.--R. G. T.
[18] See pp. 79, 80, _note_, for origin of the term "Long
Knives."--R. G. T.
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