Removal of the Pottawattomie Indians From Northern Indiana Embracing Also a Bri
Removal of the Pottawattomie Indians From Northern Indiana Embracing Also a Bri
Daniel Mcdonald
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— A distance of 17 nailes was accomplished through an open and champaign country with only the difficulties of procuring subsist ance and forage. Wednesday, i2th. — Tlie distance traveled from camp to camp was fifteen miles. The encampment was made near Tippecanoe Battle Ground. At this place a quantity of dry goods, such as cloaks, blank- ets, calicoes, etc. , amounting to $5, 469. 81 was distributed among the Indians. Here, too, a very old woman, the mother of We-wis-sa, died. She was said to... be over 100 years old. Thursday, 13th. — A distance of eighteen miles was traveled. The sultry heat and the dust were the chief drawbacks on the way. Two physicians were called in to prescribe for those indisposed. They 1 reported a hundred and sixty cases of sickness. Friday, 14th. — A journey of eighteen miles was made over a dry and unhealthy portion of the country. Persons who through weari- 2fi ■ THE REMOVAL OF THE POTTAWiTTOMIE INDIANS. ness and fatigue were continually fa-lling sick along the route and the wagons to transport them were becomingdaily more and more crowded.
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