| Noah Webster - 1835 - 270 pages
...shore, unarmed, and not suspecting any hostile attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river; and the moment...objects, and at one fire killed every person in it. 3. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been distinguished cs the friend of the whites.... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...opposite shore, unarmed, and unsuspecting an attack frnin the whites. Cresap and hie party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and the moment...every person in it. This happened to be the family of Logon, who had long been distinguished as a friend to the whites. This unworthy return provoked his... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 328 pages
...opposite shore unarmed, and unsuspecting an attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and the moment...Logan, who had long been distinguished as a friend to the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance ;• he accordingly signalised himself in... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 360 pages
...opposite shore unarmed, and unsuspecting an attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and the moment...Logan, who had long been distinguished as a friend to the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance ; he accordingly signalized himself in the... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...unarmed, and unsuspecting an attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the hank of the river, and the moment the canoe reached the...Logan, who had long been distinguished as a friend to the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance ; he accordingly signalised himself in the... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1837 - 230 pages
...attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and as the canoe reached the shore singled out their objects,...happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been the distinguished friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1837 - 242 pages
...shore, unarmed, and unsuspecting any hostile attack from the whites. Cresap and nis party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and, the moment...reached the shore, singled out their objects, and, ut one fire, killed every person in it. 3. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1839 - 344 pages
...shore, unarmed, and not at all suspecting an attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and the moment...person in it. This happened to be the family of Logan.* It wus not long after this that another massacre took place, under still more aggravated circumstances,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 pages
...of the river, and the moment the canoe reached the shore, singled out their objects, and at one lire killed every person in it. This happened to be the...Logan, who had long been distinguished as a friend to the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance ; he accordingly signalized himself in the... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 332 pages
...opposite shore, unarmed, and unsuspecting an attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and the moment...in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, who bad long been distinguished as a friend to the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance;... | |
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