raiding Indian person
Summary: One of the raiding Indians afterward said that their party numbered forty-two and that Knox had killed seven of them.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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Claims (1)
witnessed
cited from “A party, after a little delay, was made up… (1891)
“A party, after a little delay, was made up
and returned to the place where the fight took
place, and there they found Knox’s body, and
the Indians, contrary to their usual custom, had
not mutilated it in the least, but had taken a
clean poc…
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“A party, after a little delay, was made up…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain