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... party of them ; and they alarmed the fort , who sent out a party to their assistance : upon which the enemy took to their boats , having first killed Captain Woodward . The party from the fort came up just as they had put off , and ...
... party of them ; and they alarmed the fort , who sent out a party to their assistance : upon which the enemy took to their boats , having first killed Captain Woodward . The party from the fort came up just as they had put off , and ...
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... party of Indians fired on them , and killed two , and wounded two others ; the rest escaped : they belonged to Captain Bowen's company of provincials . A party was sent after them , but did not overtake them . On the 10th of November , a ...
... party of Indians fired on them , and killed two , and wounded two others ; the rest escaped : they belonged to Captain Bowen's company of provincials . A party was sent after them , but did not overtake them . On the 10th of November , a ...
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... party at first . Our men pursued them about three - quarters of a mile and though the Indians are always very careful to carry off their dead , yet our men got three Indian scalps ; and some they scalped themselves , —that our men might ...
... party at first . Our men pursued them about three - quarters of a mile and though the Indians are always very careful to carry off their dead , yet our men got three Indian scalps ; and some they scalped themselves , —that our men might ...
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