Tah-Gah-Jute; Or, Logan And Cresap, An Historical Essay
Tah-Gah-Jute; Or, Logan And Cresap, An Historical Essay
Mayer, Brantz, 1809-1879
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I, p. 468 ; Gen. Rogers Clarke's letter in the appendix No. I to this discourse. Dr. Wheeler's testimony in Jacob, p. 110. " The letter in the American Archives referred to above at p. 468, indicates the date of this letter or message from Connolly to have been on the 2Ut of April, 1774. Devereux Smith writes to Dr. Smith from Pittsburgh under date of 10th of June, 1774, as follows :" * * * * On the 21st of April Connolly wrote a letter to the inhabitants of Wheel- 94 was the victor, and where ...the Indian assassi- nation or privat war — to give it the most civil- ized name — was the only rule recognized by the red men when they were aroused against encroaching Americans. The time of the reception of Connolly's letter was thus the date of hostilities against the Indians. A new post was immediately planted, a council called, and the letter read not only to the military party but to all the neighboring Indian traders who were summoned on so im- portant an occasion. The result was a solemn and formal declaration of war on the 26th of April, and that very night two scalps were brought into the camp.^ Some days prior to this, Mr, William Butler, ing, telling them that he had been informed by good authority that the Shawanese were ill-disposed towards white men, and he therefore required and commanded them to hold themselves in readiness to repel any insults that might be oflPered them." See also same volume of Am.
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