A Sketchbook Of-- the Border Wars of the Upper Ohio Valley, 1769-1794: Conflicts and Resolutions |
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Page 43
... named as the killer of Logan's family . Logan had once before named Cresap as the killer of his family ; tied to a war club was a letter from Logan asking Cresap why he had killed his family . The war club was found , purposely left ...
... named as the killer of Logan's family . Logan had once before named Cresap as the killer of his family ; tied to a war club was a letter from Logan asking Cresap why he had killed his family . The war club was found , purposely left ...
Page 89
... named John Boyd , Sam Tomlinson , and a Negro named Loudon left the fort to look for Dr. James McMechen's horses . McMechen , from Delaware , had decided to leave the settle- ment and return east . The four men had not gone far when ...
... named John Boyd , Sam Tomlinson , and a Negro named Loudon left the fort to look for Dr. James McMechen's horses . McMechen , from Delaware , had decided to leave the settle- ment and return east . The four men had not gone far when ...
Page 346
... named Lydia Boggs Shepherd Cruger , swore out an affidavit to the effect that it had not been Betty Zane who had run with the powder ; she stated instead that the true heroine of Fort Henry was a young woman named Molly Scott . In ...
... named Lydia Boggs Shepherd Cruger , swore out an affidavit to the effect that it had not been Betty Zane who had run with the powder ; she stated instead that the true heroine of Fort Henry was a young woman named Molly Scott . In ...
Contents
A Remarkable Family | 21 |
The Building of Fort Fincastle and Dunmores | 35 |
Boone II | 53 |
Copyright | |
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