The Indian Races of North And South America Comprising An Account of the Princ

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The Indian Races of North And South America Comprising An Account of the Princ
Charles De Wolf Brownell
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From the close of the war, and the conclusion of peace with France, in 1713, until 1722, there was little to disturb the eastern frontier, further than some contentions between the colonists and Indians arising out of disputed titles to land. A Frenchman named Ealle, of the order of Jesuits, resided, in 1721, among the Indians at Norridgewock, and being suspected by the English of exerting a pernicious influence over his flock, a party was sent, by the Massa chusetts government, to seize upon h
...is person. Ealle escaped, and the undertaking only hastened hostilities.
Indian depredations soon commenced, and war was regularly declared by Massachusetts. For three years the frontier settlements suffered severely. The English suc ceeded in breaking up the principal head-quarters of the enemy, viz: at the Indian castle some distance up the Penobscot, and at the village of Norridgewock.
At the taking of the latter place, Ealle, with from fifty to a hundred of his Indian comrades, perished.
One of the most noted among the English campaigners during this war, was the famous Captain John Lovewell, of Dunstable.


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