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(((By William L. Stōne.) )

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LIFE

OF

JOSEPH BRANT-THAYENDANEGEA:

INCLUDING

THE BORDER WARS

OF THE

AMERICAN REVOLUTION,

AND

SKETCHES OF THE INDIAN CAMPAIGNS OF GENERALS
HARMAR, ST. CLAIR, AND WAYNE

AND OTHER MATTERS

CONNECTED WITH THE INDIAN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
AND GREAT BRITAIN, FROM THE PEACE OF 1783 TO

THE INDIAN PEACE OF 1795.

BY WILLIAM L. STONE.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. II.

NEW-YORK:

ALEXANDER V. BLAKE, 38 GOLD STREET.
1838.

Entered according to the Act of Congress of the United States of America, in the
year 1838, by GEORGE DEARBORN & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court
for the Southern District of New-York.

NEW-YORK:
Printed by SCATCHERD & ADAMS,
No. 38 Gold Street

CONTENTS.

Sullivan's campaign into the Seneca country-Different characteristics among the

Indian Nations-Mistakes upon the subject-Progress of civilization among the Six

Nations-Plan of the campaign-The command offered to General Gates-Hig

conduct-Clinton's preparations at Canajoharie-Transportation of boats and

stores across to Otsego Lake-Arrest and execution of Newberry-Attempts to

engage the Oneidas-The Indians alarmed by an address from Gen. Haldimand

-The address-Intelligence from the enemy-Arrival of Oneida deputies at

Clinton's head-quarters--Their speech-Designs of the enemy-Letter of Gen.

Clinton to his brother-Remarkable escape of Elerson from an Indian scout-

Brave defence of his house by Mr. Shankland-Descent of the Susquehanna-

Dilatory proceedings of Sullivan-Junction of the forces-Movement from Tioga

to Newton-Battle of the Chemung-Destruction of the crops-Advance to

Catharine's town-Message to the Oneidas-Destruction of Catharine's town-

Evidences of civilization-Destruction of Kendaia and Kanadaseaga-March

upon Kanandaigua-Its destruction-Honeoye destroved-Melancholy story of

the Oneida brothers-Kanaghsaws destroyed-Horrible fate of Lieutenant Boyd

-Contrast between the conduct of Brant and Butler in the case of Boyd-In-

dians in council resolve to fight no more-Sullivan advances to Genesee-Beauty

of the country-Conduct of Red Jacket-Origin of Brant's hostility to him-Sul-

livan sets out on his return-Destruction of the Cayuga towns-Return of the

army to Tioga-Strange directions to Colonel Gansevoort respecting the Mohawks

of the lower castle-Their capture-Correspondence-Their release-Close of

Sullivan's campaign-His resignation-Colonel Brodhead's expedition against

the Senecas on the Alleghany-Huron and Shawanese chiefs meet him at Fort

Pitt-Their speeches-Severe Indian battle on the Ohio-Closing incidents of the

year.
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