Private and officer of the light company of the 22nd Foot Regiment, 1761, War with the Cherokee
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Private and officer of the light company of the 22nd Foot Regiment, 1761, War with the Cherokee
Funeral of a girl of mixed Iroquoian-Mohican descent, November 1747
Logan's wife, who is a Mohican and a relative of Abraham's,.. While away on the annual hunt last November, her little daughter died, being as she in- formed us, bewitched by a Delaware sorcerer. She immedi- ately returned home with the body, and asked for nails and wood to make a coffin, which we gave her... Our brethren attended the funeral. The mother showed them the corpse in the coffin with its presents, viz. : a blanket, several pairs of moccassins, buckskin for new ones, needle and thread, a kettle, two hatchets, and flint, steel and tinder ; so that on its arrival in the new country, it could go at once to housekeeping. Be- sides, it was beautifully painted, and had a supply of bear's meat, Indian corn and a calabash.
Death of King Hendrick (Theyanoguin), Battle of Lake George, September 8, 1755. Theyanoguin was killed at the Battle of Lake George on September 8, 1755, on a mission to stop the southern advance of the French army; he was bayonetted after his horse was shot dead
Old French Fort Cahokia, summer of 1723
Journal Of Diron D'Artaguiette: "We then continued our journey and arrived about 10 o'clock in the morning at the post where Sr. de St. Ange is in command, with six soldiers. This is a wretched fort of piles where Sr. Mercier, priest of the Foreign Missions has a house and a church. An eighth of a league higher up is the village of the Cahokias."
Legend of Three Legs Town, on the Still Water
Illustration for an article about the legend of the Shawnee tribal chief Three Legs, his village on the Tuscarawas River, and a captive Scotsman named Alexander McIntosh
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Catawba warrior and Cherokee old woman. British Grant expedition against Cherokee towns, 1761.
A young Mohican Stockbridge warrior examines a Cherokee trophy smoking pipe