[Wau-bun by Juliette Augusta Magill Kinzie]@TWC D-Link bookWau-bun CHAPTER XVIII 8/15
This gave the alarm--the garrison was aroused--parties were sent out, but the marauders escaped unmolested. * * * * * The inmates of the fort experienced no farther alarm for many weeks. On the afternoon of the 7th of August, Winnemeg, or _Catfish_, a Pottowattamie chief, arrived at the post, bringing despatches from General Hull.
These announced the declaration of war between the United States and Great Britain, and that General Hull, at the head of the Northwestern army, had arrived at Detroit; also, that the island of Mackinac had fallen into the hands of the British. The orders to Captain Heald were, "to evacuate the fort, if practicable, and, in that event, to distribute all the United States' property contained in the fort, and in the United States' factory or agency, among the Indians in the neighborhood." After having delivered his despatches, Winnemeg requested a private interview with Mr.Kinzie, who had taken up his residence in the fort. He stated to Mr.K.that he was acquainted with the purport of the communications he had brought, and begged him to ascertain if it were the intention of Captain Heald to evacuate the post.
He advised strongly against such a step, inasmuch as the garrison was well supplied with ammunition, and with provisions for six months.
It would, therefore, be far better, he thought, to remain until a reinforcement could be sent to their assistance.
If, however, Captain Heald should decide upon leaving the post, it should by all means be done immediately.
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