Wakefields History of the Black Hawk War a Reprint of the 1st Edition

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Wakefields History of the Black Hawk War a Reprint of the 1st Edition
John Allen Wakefield
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And Joel Wells, J. P. On the loth of June, 1831.
"i. John Wells, John W. Spencer, Jonah H. Case, Rennah Wells, Samuel Wells, Benjamin T. Pike, Joseph Danforth, and Moses Johnson, before William Brasher, J. P. , swore that the Sac Indians, did through the last year repeat edly threaten to kill them for being on their ground, and acted in the most outrageous manner, threw down their fences, burnt or destroyed their rails, turned horses into their corn-fields, and almost destroyed their crops, sto
...le their pota toes, killed and ate their hogs, shot arrows into their cattle, and put out their eyes, thereby rendering them useless to the owners, saying the land was theirs, and that they had not sold it. In April they ordered the deponents to leave their houses, and turned from fifty to one hundred horses into one man's wheat field, threatening that the fields should not be reaped, although the owners should plough them, and although said owners had purchased the land of the United States govern ment.

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