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The Winning of the West, Volume Three

CHAPTER IV
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Others immediately joined the Chickamaugas in force, and the frontier districts of the Franklin region were harried with vindictive ferocity.

The strokes fell most often and most heavily on the innocent.

Half of the militia were called out, and those who most condemned the original acts of aggression committed by their neighbors were obliged to make common cause with these neighbors, so as to save their own lives and the lives of their families.

[Footnote: _Do_., Hutchings to Maxwell, June 20th, and to Martin, July 11th.] The officers of the district ordered a general levy of the militia to march against the Indian towns, and in each county the backwoodsmen began to muster.
[Footnote: _Do_., No.

150, vol.ii., Daniel Kennedy to Martin, June 6, 1788; Maxwell to Martin, July 9th, etc.No.150, vol.iii., p.


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