Reminiscences of Bureau County [illinois] in Two Parts, Parts 1-2

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Reminiscences of Bureau County [illinois] in Two Parts, Parts 1-2
Matson, N. (Nehemiah), 1816-1883
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Above the snorting of the horses, and clattering of their feet, were heard the hoarse voices of the riders, crying, at the top of their voice, " Injuns, Injuns." On the west side of the river were a number of people looking after their cattle, which had been driven from their claims, and on hearing the cry of Injuns, they, too, ran for their lives. Epperson and his comrade sprang from their Digitized by Google 274 REMINISCENCES OF BUREAJJ COUNTY.
horses, and ran for the ferry boat, saying they
...had been chased by a large body of Indians, who were but a short distance behind, and would be upon them in a moment. As quick as possible, the ferry boat left for the opposite shore ; one man being left behind, jumped into the river, and swam to the boat, when all were safely landed on the Hennepin side. Soon after Epperson and his comrade were landed on the east side of the river, and before the panic subsided, the sup- posed Indians arrived, when the whole matter was explained.
Foot and Jones were single men, and belonged to the Hampshire Colony, having arrived in the county a short time before.


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