id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 59624 Kirkland, Joseph The Chicago Massacre of 1812 With Illustrations and Historical Documents .txt text/plain 68149 3885 76 Darius; 22:--Evacuation of the fort; Captain Heald's force; Kinzie Lieutenant Helm; Captain Wells's scalp; Indians are kind to Mrs. Helm; 33:--Mrs. Heald's six wounds; particulars of Wells's death; Indians cut about Mrs. Heald; 42:--Kinzies again in the old house; Indians burn given, in 1875, by Mrs. Whistler; the pioneer, John Kinzie, arrives in after years by Mrs. Kinzie; fate of the Lee family; Black Partridge New fort, River and Kinzie House (Wau-Bun); 111. Captain William Wells had come, with thirty friendly Indians (Miamis) [Y] See Mrs. Kinzie's narrative and Captain Heald's letter, hereinafter return to his home, Mrs. Kinzie informed some of the Indian chiefs, [Illustration: NEW FORT, RIVER, KINZIE HOUSE, ETC., AS GIVEN IN recollected that the commandant at Fort Chicago, Captain Heald, was Fort Dearborn, and in the same year John Kinzie and Thomas Forsyth Captain Andreas remarks on John Kinzie's standing with the Indians as old Indian-trader, John Kinzie. ./cache/59624.txt ./txt/59624.txt