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The Winning of the West, Volume One

CHAPTER XI
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Campbell MSS.
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Campell MSS.
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Tennessee historians sometimes call it the battle of Long Island; which confuses it with Washington's defeat of about the same date.
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The captains' report says the Indians were "not inferior" in numbers; they probably put them at a maximum.

Haywood and all later writers greatly exaggerate the Indian numbers; as also their losses, which are commonly placed at "over 40," of "26 being left dead on the ground." In reality only 13 were so left; but in the various skirmishes on the Watauga about this time, from the middle of July to the middle of August, the backwoodsmen took in all 26 scalps, and one prisoner ("American Archives," 5th Series, I., 973).


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