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The Winning of the West, Volume Two

CHAPTER X
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[Footnote: State Department MSS.

Letters of Washington, No.

152, Vol.XI., Feb.

I, 1782.] A threat from Mad Anthony meant something, and the Indians paid at least momentary heed.

Georgia enjoyed a short respite, which, as usual, the more reckless borderers strove to bring to an end by encroaching on the Indian lands, while the State authorities, on the other hand, did their best to stop not only such encroachments, but also all travelling and hunting in the Indian country, and especially the marking of trees.


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