xt7rv11vf64w https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7rv11vf64w/data/mets.xml Trumbull, Henry. 1848  books b929732t771h2009 English J. A. Bill : Philadelphia, Pa. Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Indians of North America --Wars. Indians of North America --Wars --1790-1794. History of the Indian wars: to which is prefixed a short account of the discovery of America by Columbus, and of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, with their most remarkable engagements with the Indians in New England, from their first landing, in 1620, until the death of King Philip, in 1679. To which is now added, a historical account of the sufferings of the inhabitants of the frontier settlements by the savages, during the French and Revolutionary Wars; and also the particulars of every important engagement with the Indians, in the southern and western states and territories, to the present time. text History of the Indian wars: to which is prefixed a short account of the discovery of America by Columbus, and of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, with their most remarkable engagements with the Indians in New England, from their first landing, in 1620, until the death of King Philip, in 1679. To which is now added, a historical account of the sufferings of the inhabitants of the frontier settlements by the savages, during the French and Revolutionary Wars; and also the particulars of every important engagement with the Indians, in the southern and western states and territories, to the present time. 1848 2009 true xt7rv11vf64w section xt7rv11vf64w 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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1 Col. Johnson heroically defending himself agair;

2 The American Infantry firing upon a body of tl 8 A dismounted Dragoon personally engaged witlin 4 The cavalry pursuing the retreating savages acr

the attack of an Indian Chief, enemy on the left, e of the enemy, s the hills.

5 Tecumseh rallying his r

6 A savage in the act of s

7 The savages, pursued b;

m, and encouraging them to return to the attack, alping a wounded drummer of the American Infantry, the cavalry, retreating to a swamp on the left.

8 The enemy (rallied by uheir commander Tecumseh) returning to the attack.

 
   HISTORY

uF THE       

INDIAN WARS:

TO WHICH IS PREFIXED A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE

DISCOVERY OF AMERICA BY COLUMBUS,

AND OF TUE

LANDING OF OUR FOREFATHERS AT PLYMOUTH.

WITH THEIR MOST KEMARKAHLE

. ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE INDIANS IN NEW ENGLAND,

FROM THEIR FIRST LANDING, IN lSIO, UNTIL TILE DEATH OF KING PHILIP, IN 167