Old Rail Fence Corners : the A.B.C.'s of Minnesota History : Authentic Incidents Gleaned From the Old Settlers By the book Committee
Old Rail Fence Corners : the A.B.C.'s of Minnesota History : Authentic Incidents Gleaned From the Old Settlers By the book Committee
Morris, Lucy Leavenworth Wilder, 1865-1935
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Mr. Kennedy could not believe this had come, though they knew how ugly the In- dians were. After seeing the smoke from the burning houses, he got his young clerk, who had consumption, out ; locked the door, threw the key in the river ; then carried the clerk to the edge of the river and dropped 1 20 Digitized by VjOOQIC OLD RAIL FENCE CORNERS him down the bank where the bushes concealed him, and then followed him. The Indians came almost in- stantly and pounded on the door he had just locked. H...e heard them say in Sioux "He has gone to the bam to harness the mules." While they hunted there, he fled for his life, keeping in the bushes and tall grass. All doubled up, as he was obliged to be, he carried the clerk until they came to the plundered warehouse, where a number of refugees were hiding. That night, he started for the fort, arriving there while it was still dark. A call was made for a volunteer to go to St. Peter to acquaint them with the danger. My husband had a badly swollen ankle which he got while crawling to the fort.
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