Incidents of the Threatened Outbreak of Hole in the Day And Other Ojibways At Ti
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M. , but I found the ladies, with some from Crow Wing, perspiring over a red-hot stove, casting bullets, of which they had already about a half bushel on a ta- ble, which they were trimming ready for use. Assuring the ladies that there were no Indians within fifteen miles of them and no danger of an attack for at least four days, I left at three o'clock and reached Little Falls at sunrise, where I met Capt. Hall on his way to Fort Ripley to assume command, accompanied by Capt. Chas. H. Beaulieu.... Capt. Hall assured me that the terms of the truce made with the In- dians should be scrupulously kept by him. On reaching Sauk Kapids I found the people who had not already left were on the point of abandoning their homes, to seek protection within some fortified place. I here brought into play my authority in the state militia, by ordering Capt. E. O. Hamlin to put the alarmed men at work throwing up rifle- pits around the town, and especially near the Hyperborean ho- tel, with directions to cease work as soon as he deemed it ad- visable.
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