[The Winning of the West, Volume Three by Theodore Roosevelt]@TWC D-Link book
The Winning of the West, Volume Three

CHAPTER IV
71/83

He had already acted as agent to different tribes on behalf of Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia; and at this time he accepted an offer from the Continental Congress to serve in the same capacity for all the Southern Indians.

[Footnote: State Dep.MSS., No.

50, vol.ii., p.

505 etc.] Nevertheless he led a body of militia against the Chickamaugas towns.

He burnt a couple, but one of his detachments was driven back in a fight on Lookout Mountain; his men became discontented, and he was forced to withdraw, followed and harassed by the Indians.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books