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PG-P.764.013
12 Apr 1764:22 (1842)
New York, April 9 . . . Sir William Johnson, since the
prisoners were brought to him, has received advice of the
success of a party of ten Friend Indians, falling in with a
party of nine Delawares last month, on the frontiers of
Pennsylvania, directing their course against some
settlements, and singing their War Songs; upon which the
Friend Indians attacked them, killed the head of the party,
and took three prisoners, who (with the scalps) were hourly
expected at Sir Williams.
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