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LETTERS OF C. AV. BUTTEKFIELD
being concluded, the Indians and Rangers therein engaged, being again returned to their respective homes," &c.,p. 31/3.)
The foregoing are the principal authorities ihat I have thus far discovered. I place great reliance on what "Rose" says, as the fighting was on the Sandusky Plains, and a skilled soldier like him would hardly be mistaken in so important a matter; nevertheless it is possible. Then again, Heckewelder undoubtedly got his information either from the Indians or at Detroit.
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