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The Pontiac Manuscript

During the time that the Indians prepared for the council there arrived at ten o'clock a. m. at the village of the Hurons two canoes of the Chavoinon Indians and Wolfs of the Ohio River, who came here to see what was going on. At their arrival they heard of that of Kinonchamek and the place of his camp. They did not leave their canoes, but went straight to his camp, there to hold council upon what was happening here. Two or three Frenchmen were called, to hear from them all that had happened since the commencement of the attack upon the fort by the Indians and all the steps taken by the orders, of Pontiac, after which they were sent home.
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