History of Fort Wayne From the Earliest Known Accounts of This Point to the Pr

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History of Fort Wayne From the Earliest Known Accounts of This Point to the Pr
Wallace a Brice
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He formed his men for action, with the Mau- mee on his right ; but not liking his position, and perceiving that the Indians were too strong for him, he fell back two hundred yards, and formed in a stronger position. The enemy supposing he had fied, filed off from their right flank, intending to surround him on his left, and cut off his retreat. He heard them pass by on his left without discovering him, and then filed off by the left in their rear, and by a circuitous route arrived safe at the c...amp.
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DEFEAT OF PLAN TO MASSACRE FOETS WAYNE AND HABRISON. 231 remained there, formed his men and charged upon them, at the same time saluting them with their own yelL^They fled precipi- tately, and Munday, on discovering their superior numbers, took advantage of their panic to retreat himself. Next'morning, the 27th, Captain Ballard, with the spies and Captain Garrard's troop of horse, accompanied by Major Woolfork, aid to the general, and some other volunteers, went forward to bury the dead.


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