A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, Who Was Taken By the Indians, in the Year 1755, When Only About Twelve Years of Age, And Has Continued to Reside Amongst Them to the Present Time
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From Newtown our army went directly to the head of the Seneca Lake ; thence down that lake to its mouth, where we found the Indian village at that place evacuated, except by a single in- habitant — a male child about seven or eight years of age, who was found asleep in one of the Indian huts. Its fate I have never ascertained. It was taken into the care of an officer of the army, who, on account of ill health, was not on duty, and who took the child with him, as I have since under- stood, to hi...s residence on or near the North River. From the mouth of Seneca Lake we proceeded, without the occurrence of any thing of importance, by the outlets of the Canandaigua, Honeoye, and Hemlock Lakes, to the head of Connisius Lake, where the army encamped on the ground that is now called Henderson's Flats. Soon after the army had encamped, at the dusk of the evening, a party of twenty -one men, under the command of Lieut. Boyd, was detached from the rifle corps, and sent out for the purpose of re- connoitering the ground near the Genesee river, at a place now called Williamsburg, at a distance from the camp of about seven miles, under the guidance of a faithful Indian pilot.
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