The Historical Record of Wyoming Valley, Volumes 13-14
The Historical Record of Wyoming Valley, Volumes 13-14
Johnson, Charles Frederick, 1836-1931
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The Indian had no gun, but had other weapons of warfare. Fuller thought it the better part of discretion to see what his legs could do for him, so he ran as he never had ran before. The Indian gave chase, with hatchet in one hand and scalping knife in the other, crying out at every bound, "Stop. Yankee, stop," but on they sped through tangled brush, dodging a tree here and tree there. The red man was more fleet of foot and steadily gained on his wonted victim until he had ap- proached so near t...hat he was In the act of striking at Fuller, when Fuller turned suddenly around, dealing his pursuer a telling blow bn the side of the head with the butt of his gun, fell- ing him to the ground, then followed blow after blow until the savage was converted Into a good Indian and Fuller spared to tell the tale. Mr. Fuller has a grandson residing in Norwalk in the person of A. J. Ruggles, now 80 years of age and a native of Luzerne Bor- ough. Another at North Monroevllle, In the person of James Truesdall, who spent his boyhood days in Huntsville.
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