Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin 9

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At day- light the next morning, all were astir, and scouts sent in advance; and by ten o'clock, the remaining braves were in their canoes, and under way. The war-like Cat-Thumb was standing in his canoe, singing of the prowess and glories of the Sioux, and invoking his familiar spirit to be with them, and crown their adventure with bountiful success.
Our progress was very sIotv, and made with studied precaution.
When we had proceeded five or six miles, we arrived at a place appointed to arrange
... the General's staffl It was an important ap- pendage to a grand army. It consisted of two cooks or messen- gers — it would, perhaps, be more in military parlance to call them Digitized by VjOOQIC 188 Wisconsin State Historical Society.
aidsdecamjy. A band of music, too, must needs be provided. It consisted of a bass-drum, improvised from an empty nine gallon keg, one head out, and a deer-skin tightly drawn over it, with a small wooden hammer for a drum stick; a tambourine, and two dried gourds, partly filled with pebbles ; together with a variety of rattles of minor importanca These made up the band.


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