| Oliver Hampton Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 658 pages
...appealing to the prejudice of the jury against the Indians; relating in glowing colors the early massacres of white men, women and children, by the Indians ;...Kenton ; relating their cruelties at the battle of the Blue Licks and Bryant's Station, and not forgetting the defeat of Braddock, St. Clair, and Harmar.... | |
| De Witt Clinton Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - Indiana - 1875 - 748 pages
...appealing to the prejudice of the jury against the Indians: relating in glowing colors the early massacres of white men, women and children, by the Indians;...Bryant's station, and not forgetting the defeat of Brad, dock, St. Clair, and Harmar. General James Noble closed the argument for the State in one of... | |
| John La Rue Forkner, Byron H. Dyson - Madison County (Ind.) - 1897 - 1062 pages
...appealing to the prejudice of the jury against the Indians, relating in glowing colors the early massacres of white men, women 'and children by the Indians;...of Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton ; relating their cruelty at the battle of Blue Licks and Bryant's Station, and not forgetting the defeat of Braddock,... | |
| Augustus Finch Shirts - Frontier and pioneer life - 1901 - 386 pages
...appealing to the prejudice of the jury against the Indians, relating in glowing colors the early massacre of white men, women and children by the Indians, reading the principal incident in the history of Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton, relating their cruelties at the battles of... | |
| William Monroe Cockrum - History - 1907 - 650 pages
...in the history of Daniel Boone and Simon Kenton; relating their cruelties at the battle of Blue Lick and Bryant's Station, and not forgetting the defeat...forcible speeches, holding up to the jury the bloody clothing of the Indians and appealing to the justice, patriotism and love of the law of the jury, not... | |
| William Monroe Cockrum - History - 1907 - 650 pages
...appealing to the prejudice of the jury against the Indians; relating in glowing colors the early massacres of white men, women and children by the Indians; reading...Kenton; relating their cruelties at the battle of Blue Lick and Bryant's Station, and not forgetting the PIONEER HISTORY OF INDIANA. 419 defeat of Braddock,... | |
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