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The Winning of the West, Volume Two

CHAPTER VII
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Of Clark's men, one was killed and one wounded.

The flight of the Indians was too hasty to permit them to save any of their belongings.

All the cabins were burned, together with an immense quantity of corn and provisions--a severe loss at the opening of winter.

McKee, the Detroit partisan, attempted to come to the rescue with what Indians he could gather, but was met and his force promptly scattered.

[Footnote: Haldimand MSS.


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