93d Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Stephenson Reinterment of Remains of Majo
93d Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Stephenson Reinterment of Remains of Majo
Lucy Elliot From Old Catalog Keeler
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Both sprang to their feet, when Hedges struck the Indian across his head, and as he was falling buried his sword up to its hilt in his body. At this time Captain Hopkins was seen on the left side in pursuit of a powerful savage, when the latter turned and made a blow at the captain with a tomahawk, at which the horse sprang to one side. Cornet Hayes then came up, and the Indian struck at him, his horse in like manner evading the blow. Serj. Ander- son now arriving, the Indian was soon dispatche...d. By this time the skirmish was over, the Indians who yirere only about 20 in number being nearly all cut down; and orders were given to retreat to the main squadron. Col. Ball dressed his men ready for a charge, should the Indians appear in force, and moved down without further molestation to the fort, where they arrived about 4 P. M. '" 48 Ohio Arch, unci JJist. Society Publications. Among Colonel Ball's troopers was a private, James Webb, the father of Lucy Webb Hayes, whose old Hint-lock rifle and hunting horn are among the treasures of Spiegel Grove.
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