Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British
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The greater part of this short narrative was written years ago. At that time it was intended for publication. But for several years past the writer had declined ever letting it come before the world; and had it not been for the solicitations of friends, it is highly probable this intention would never have been changed. But relying upon the opinion of those whom he believed to be well qualified to judge of it, and believing them to be sincere in their expression of opinion, I have consented to let it go and take its chance before the public.
It was found difficult to give such an account of that part of the campaign which it was thought to be most important, without commencing as far back as the departure of the army from Kentucky. This part of the history has, however, been passed over very rapidly, perhaps rather too much so to make it at all satisfactory. The writer is aware that he has omitted much which would have added to the interest of this little history; but he has not leisure to go over it again. History has given us an account of the sufferings of the North-Western Army only in general terms, but no where, so far as I have been able to learn, has there been given a particular detail of the sufferings and privations of that detachment of the army.
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Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British
Excerpt:
The greater part of this short narrative was written years ago. At that time it was intended for publication. But for several years past the writer had declined ever letting it come before the world; and had it not been for the solicitations of friends, it is highly probable this intention would never have been changed. But relying upon the opinion of those whom he believed to be well qualified to judge of it, and believing them to be sincere in their expression of opinion, I have consented to let it go and take its chance before the public.
It was found difficult to give such an account of that part of the campaign which it was thought to be most important, without commencing as far back as the departure of the army from Kentucky. This part of the history has, however, been passed over very rapidly, perhaps rather too much so to make it at all satisfactory. The writer is aware that he has omitted much which would have added to the interest of this little history; but he has not leisure to go over it again. History has given us an account of the sufferings of the North-Western Army only in general terms, but no where, so far as I have been able to learn, has there been given a particular detail of the sufferings and privations of that detachment of the army.
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Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British

Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British

by William Atherton
Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British
Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British

Narrative of the Suffering and Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners: Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British

by William Atherton

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Excerpt:
The greater part of this short narrative was written years ago. At that time it was intended for publication. But for several years past the writer had declined ever letting it come before the world; and had it not been for the solicitations of friends, it is highly probable this intention would never have been changed. But relying upon the opinion of those whom he believed to be well qualified to judge of it, and believing them to be sincere in their expression of opinion, I have consented to let it go and take its chance before the public.
It was found difficult to give such an account of that part of the campaign which it was thought to be most important, without commencing as far back as the departure of the army from Kentucky. This part of the history has, however, been passed over very rapidly, perhaps rather too much so to make it at all satisfactory. The writer is aware that he has omitted much which would have added to the interest of this little history; but he has not leisure to go over it again. History has given us an account of the sufferings of the North-Western Army only in general terms, but no where, so far as I have been able to learn, has there been given a particular detail of the sufferings and privations of that detachment of the army.

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BN ID: 2940016745817
Publisher: Hannah Stuart
Publication date: 03/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 52
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