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Conspiracy of Pontiac


The Seige of Detriot

A little before daylight he arrived with the advanced guard at the house of Mr. Gouin, sen., where the narrator now lives. He saw Mr. Gouin out of doors, and demanded if any Indians were at the house. He answered in the negative, and Major Gladwin left a sentinel at an oven near the house. Thence he proceeded cautiously to the house of Mr. Quyeries, where he left another sentinel in the garret. At Mr. Minier's (Judge Witherell's present residence) he placed another in the upper room, and at Mr. Jacques Campau's another.
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