id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42368 Atherton, William Narrative of the Suffering & Defeat of the North-Western Army, Under General Winchester Massacre of the Prisoners; Sixteen Months Imprisonment of the Writer and Others with the Indians and British .txt text/plain 32379 1464 75 ordered to march to two Indian towns, for the purpose of burning men--a fire was returned, which left blood where the Indians miles down the river, remained a short time, and then removed to "On the day of our arrival a recent Indian camp was discovered this time General Winchester came up and ordered the retreating the Indians had taken him prisoner, and appeared inclined to save his life, showed great alarm, and at length told the Indians that Indians took him prisoner, they marched him very hard, until he attack during the night; for this Indian, just as he left, said A short time before night, as we were passing an old house, a right; we soon passed through a large Indian camp; just as we In passing this camp many Indians came to the door of their tents On the morning of the third day the old man left the camp very ./cache/42368.txt ./txt/42368.txt