第2章

Ifoundourfortressinabadstateofdefence,butweproceededimmediatelytorepairourflanks,strengthenourgatesandposterns,andformdoublebastions,whichwecompleatedintendays。InthistimewedailyexpectedthearrivaloftheIndianarmy;andatlength,oneofmyfellowprisoners,escapingfromthem,arrived,informingusthattheenemyhadanaccountofmydeparture,andpostponedtheirexpeditionthreeweeks。——TheIndianshadspiesoutviewingourmovements,andweregreatlyalarmedwithourincreaseinnumberandfortifications。TheGrandCouncilsofthenationswereheldfrequently,andwithmoredeliberationthanusual。TheyevidentlysawtheapproachinghourwhentheLongKnifewoulddisposessthemoftheirdesirablehabitations;andanxiouslyconcernedforfuturity,determinedutterlytoextirpatethewhitesoutofKentucke。Wewerenotintimidatedbytheirmovements,butfrequentlygavethemproofsofourcourage。

AboutthefirstofAugust,ImadeanincursionintotheIndiancountry,withapartyofnineteenmen,inordertosurpriseasmalltownupSciotha,calledPaint—Creek—Town。Weadvancedwithinfourmilesthereof,wherewemetapartyofthirtyIndians,ontheirmarchagainstBoonsborough,intendingtojointheothersfromChelicothe。Asmartfightensuedbetwixtusforsometime:Atlengththesavagesgaveway,andfled。Wehadnolossonourside:

Theenemyhadonekilled,andtwowounded。Wetookfromthemthreehorses,andalltheirbaggage;andbeinginformed,bytwoofournumberthatwenttotheirtown,thattheIndianshadentirelyevacuatedit,weproceedednofurther,andreturnedwithallpossibleexpeditiontoassistourgarrisonagainsttheotherparty。

Wepassedbythemonthesixthday,andontheseventh,wearrivedsafeatBoonsborough。

Ontheeighth,theIndianarmyarrived,beingfourhundredandforty—fourinnumber,commandedbyCapt。Duquesne,elevenotherFrenchmen,andsomeoftheirownchiefs,andmarchedupwithinviewofourfort,withBritishandFrenchcoloursflying;andhavingsentasummonstome,inhisBritannickMajesty’sname,tosurrenderthefort,Irequestedtwodaysconsideration,whichwasgranted。

Itwasnowacriticalperiodwithus。——Wewereasmallnumberinthegarrison。——Apowerfularmybeforeourwalls,whoseappearanceproclaimedinevitabledeath,fearfullypainted,andmarkingtheirfootstepswithdesolation。Deathwaspreferabletocaptivity;andiftakenbystorm,wemustinevitablybedevotedtodestruction。Inthissituationweconcludedtomaintainourgarrison,ifpossible。

Weimmediatelyproceededtocollectwhatwecouldofourhorses,andothercattle,andbringthemthroughtheposternsintothefort:Andintheeveningoftheninth,Ireturnedanswer,thatweweredeterminedtodefendourfortwhileamanwasliving——Now,saidItotheircommander,whostoodattentivelyhearingmysentiments,Welaughatallyourformidablepreparations:Butthankyouforgivingusnoticeandtimetoprovideforourdefence。Youreffortswillnotprevail;forourgatesshallforeverdenyyouadmittance。——Whetherthisansweraffectedtheircourage,ornot,I

cannottell;but,contrarytoourexpectations,theyformedaschemetodeceiveus,declaringitwastheirorders,fromGovernorHamilton,totakeuscaptives,andnottodestroyus;butifnineofuswouldcomeout,andtreatwiththem,theywouldimmediatlywithdrawtheirforcesfromourwalls,andreturnhomepeaceably。

Thissoundedgratefulinourears;andweagreedtotheproposal。

Weheldthetreatywithinsixtyyardsofthegarrison,onpurposetodivertthemfromabreachofhonour,aswecouldnotavoidsuspicionsofthesavages。Inthissituationthearticleswereformallyagreedto,andsigned;andtheIndianstoldusitwascustomarywiththem,onsuchoccasions,fortwoIndianstoshakehandswitheverywhite—maninthetreaty,asanevidenceofentirefriendship。Weagreedtothisalso,butweresoonconvincedtheirpolicywastotakeusprisoners。——Theyimmediatelygrappledus;

but,althoughsurroundedbyhundredsofsavages,weextricatedourselvesfromthem,andescapedallsafeintothegarrison,exceptonethatwaswounded,throughaheavyfirefromtheirarmy。Theyimmediatelyattackedusoneveryside,andaconstantheavyfireensuedbetweenusdayandnightforthespaceofninedays。

Inthistimetheenemybegantoundermineourfort,whichwassituatedsixtyyardsfromKentuckeriver。Theybeganatthewater—

markandproceededinthebanksomedistance,whichweunderstoodbytheirmakingthewatermuddywiththeclay;andweimmediatelyproceededtodisappointtheirdesign,bycuttingatrenchacrosstheirsubterraneanpassage。Theenemydiscoveringourcounter—mine,bytheclaywethrewoutofthefort,desistedfromthatstratagem:

Andexperiencenowfullyconvincingthemthatneithertheirpowernorpolicycouldeffecttheirpurpose,onthetwentiethdayofAugusttheyraisedthesiege,anddeparted。

Duringthisdreadfulsiege,whichthreateneddeathineveryform,wehadtwomenkilled,andfourwounded,besidesanumberofcattle。Wekilledoftheenemythirty—seven,andwoundedagreatnumber。Aftertheyweregone,wepickeduponehundredandtwenty—

fivepoundsweightofbullets,besideswhatstuckinthelogsofourfort;whichcertainlyisagreatproofoftheirindustry。Soonafterthis,Iwentintothesettlement,andnothingworthyofaplaceinthisaccountpassedinmyaffairsforsometime。

DuringmyabsencefromKentucke,Col。BowmancarriedonanexpeditionagainsttheShawanese,atOldChelicothe,withonehundredandsixtymen,inJuly,1779。Heretheyarrivedundiscovered,andabattleensued,whichlasteduntilteno’clock,A。M。whenCol。Bowman,findinghecouldnotsucceedatthistime,retreatedaboutthirtymiles。TheIndians,inthemeantime,collectingalltheirforces,pursuedandovertookhim,whenasmartfightcontinuedneartwohours,nottotheadvantageofCol。

Bowman’sparty。

Col。Harrodproposedtomountanumberofhorse,andfuriouslytorushuponthesavages,whoatthistimefoughtwithremarkablefury。Thisdesperatestephadahappyeffect,broketheirlineofbattle,andthesavagesfledonallsides。Inthesetwobattleswehadninekilled,andonewounded。Theenemy’slossuncertain,onlytwoscalpsbeingtaken。

Onthetwenty—seconddayofJune,1780,alargepartyofIndiansandCanadians,aboutsixhundredinnumber,commandedbyCol。Bird,attackedRiddle’sandMartin’sstations,attheForksofLickingRiver,withsixpiecesofartillery。Theycarriedthisexpeditionsosecretly,thattheunwaryinhabitantsdidnotdiscoverthem,untiltheyfiredupontheforts;and,notbeingpreparedtoopposethem,wereobligedtosurrenderthemselvesmiserablecaptivestobarbaroussavages,whoimmediatelyaftertomahawkedonemanandtwowomen,andloadedalltheotherswithheavybaggage,forcingthemalongtowardtheirtowns,ableorunabletomarch。Suchaswereweakandfaintbytheway,theytomahawked。Thetenderwomen,andhelplesschildren,fellvictimstotheircruelty。This,andthesavagetreatmenttheyreceivedafterwards,isshockingtohumanity,andtoobarbaroustorelate。

Thehostiledispositionofthesavages,andtheirallies,causedGeneralClark,thecommandantattheFallsoftheOhio,immediatelytobeginanexpeditionwithhisownregiment,andthearmedforceofthecountry,againstPecaway,theprincipaltownoftheShawanese,onabranchofGreatMiami,whichhefinishedwithgreatsuccess,tookseventeenscalps,andburntthetowntoashes,withthelossofseventeenmen。

AboutthistimeIreturnedtoKentuckewithmyfamily;andhere,toavoidanenquiryintomyconduct,thereaderbeingbeforeinformedofmybringingmyfamilytoKentucke,Iamunderthenecessityofinforminghimthat,duringmycaptivitywiththeIndians,mywife,whodespairedofeverseeingmeagain,expectingtheIndianshadputaperiodtomylife,oppressedwiththedistressesofthecountry,andbereavedofme,heronlyhappiness,had,beforeIreturned,transportedmyfamilyandgoods,onhorses,throughthewilderness,amidstamultitudeofdangers,toherfather’shouse,inNorth—Carolina。

ShortlyafterthetroublesatBoonsborough,Iwenttothem,andlivedpeaceablythereuntilthistime。Thehistoryofmygoinghome,andreturningwithmyfamily,formsaseriesofdifficulties,anaccountofwhichwouldswellavolume,andbeingforeigntomypurpose,Ishallpurposelyomitthem。

IsettledmyfamilyinBoonsboroughoncemore;andshortlyafter,onthesixthdayofOctober,1780,IwentincompanywithmybrothertotheBlueLicks;and,onourreturnhome,wewerefireduponbyapartyofIndians。Theyshothim,andpursuedme,bythescentoftheirdog,threemiles;butIkilledthedog,andescaped。

Thewintersooncameon,andwasverysevere,whichconfinedtheIndianstotheirwigwams。

TheseverityofthisWintercausedgreatdifficultiesinKentucke。Theenemyhaddestroyedmostofthecorn,theSummerbefore。Thisnecessaryarticlewasscarce,anddear;andtheinhabitantslivedchieflyonthefleshofbuffaloes。Thecircumstancesofmanywereverylamentable:However,beingahardyraceofpeople,andaccustomedtodifficultiesandnecessities,theywerewonderfullysupportedthroughalltheirsufferings,untiltheensuingFall,whenwereceivedabundancefromthefertilesoil。

TowardsSpring,wewerefrequentlyharassedbyIndians;and,inMay,1782,apartyassaultedAshton’sstation,killedoneman,andtookaNegroprisoner。Capt。Ashton,withtwenty—fivemen,pursued,andovertookthesavages,andasmartfightensued,whichlastedtwohours;buttheybeingsuperiorinnumber,obligedCaptainAshton’spartytoretreat,withthelossofeightkilled,andfourmortallywounded;theirbravecommanderhimselfbeingnumberedamongthedead。

TheIndianscontinuedtheirhostilities;and,aboutthetenthofAugustfollowing,twoboysweretakenfromMajorHoy’sstation。ThispartywaspursuedbyCapt。Holderandseventeenmen,whowerealsodefeated,withthelossoffourmenkilled,andonewounded。Ouraffairsbecamemoreandmorealarming。Severalstationswhichhadlatelybeenerectedinthecountrywerecontinuallyinfestedwithsavages,stealingtheirhorsesandkillingthemenateveryopportunity。Inafield,nearLexington,anIndianshotaman,andrunningtoscalphim,washimselfshotfromthefort,andfelldeaduponhisenemy。

Everydayweexperiencedrecentmischiefs。ThebarbaroussavagenationsofShawanese,Cherokees,Wyandots,Tawas,Delawares,andseveralothersnearDetroit,unitedinawaragainstus,andassembledtheirchoicestwarriorsatoldChelicothe,togoontheexpedition,inordertodestroyus,andentirelydepopulatethecountry。Theirsavagemindswereinflamedtomischiefbytwoabandonedmen,CaptainsMcKeeandGirty。Theseledthemtoexecuteeverydiabolicalscheme;and,onthefifteenthdayofAugust,commandedapartyofIndiansandCanadians,ofaboutfivehundredinnumber,againstBriant’sstation,fivemilesfromLexington。

Withoutdemandingasurrender,theyfuriouslyassaultedthegarrison,whichwashappilypreparedtoopposethem;and,aftertheyhadexpendedmuchammunitioninvain,andkilledthecattleroundthefort,notbeinglikelytomakethemselvesmastersofthisplace,theyraisedthesiege,anddepartedinthemorningofthethirddayaftertheycame,withthelossofaboutthirtykilled,andthenumberofwoundeduncertain。——Ofthegarrisonfourwerekilled,andthreewounded。

OntheeighteenthdayCol。Todd,Col。Trigg,MajorHarland,andmyself,speedilycollectedonehundredandseventy—sixmen,wellarmed,andpursuedthesavages。TheyhadmarchedbeyondtheBlueLickstoaremarkablebendofthemainforkofLickingRiver,aboutforty—threemilesfromLexington,asitisparticularlyrepresentedinthemap,whereweovertookthemonthenineteenthday。Thesavagesobservingus,gaveway;andwe,beingignorantoftheirnumbers,passedtheriver。Whentheenemysawourproceedings,havinggreatlytheadvantageofusinsituation,theyformedthelineofbattle,representedinthemap,fromonebendofLickingtotheother,aboutamilefromtheBlueLicks。Anexceedingfiercebattleimmediatelybegan,foraboutfifteenminutes,whenwe,beingover—poweredbynumbers,wereobligedtoretreat,withthelossofsixty—sevenmen;sevenofwhomweretakenprisoners。ThebraveandmuchlamentedColonelsToddandTrigg,MajorHarlandandmysecondson,wereamongthedead。WewereinformedthattheIndians,numberingtheirdead,foundtheyhadfourkilledmorethanwe;andtherefore,fouroftheprisonerstheyhadtaken,were,bygeneralconsent,orderedtobekilled,inamostbarbarousmanner,bytheyoungwarriors,inordertotrainthemuptocruelty;andthentheyproceededtotheirtowns。

OnourretreatweweremetbyCol。Logan,hasteningtojoinus,withanumberofwellarmedmen:Thispowerfulassistanceweunfortunatelywantedinthebattle;for,notwithstandingtheenemy’ssuperiorityofnumbers,theyacknowledgedthat,iftheyhadreceivedonemorefirefromus,theyshouldundoubtedlyhavegivenway。Sovaliantlydidoursmallpartyfight,that,tothememoryofthosewhounfortunatelyfellinthebattle,enoughofhonourcannotbepaid。HadCol。Loganandhispartybeenwithus,itishighlyprobableweshouldhavegiventhesavagesatotaldefeat。

Icannotreflectuponthisdreadfulscene,butsorrowfillsmyheart。Azealforthedefenceoftheircountryledtheseheroestothesceneofaction,thoughwithafewmentoattackapowerfularmyofexperiencedwarriors。Whenwegaveway,theypursueduswiththeutmosteagerness,andineveryquarterspreaddestruction。

Theriverwasdifficulttocross,andmanywerekilledintheflight,somejustenteringtheriver,someinthewater,othersaftercrossinginascendingthecliffs。Someescapedonhorse—back,afewonfoot;and,beingdispersedeverywhere,inafewhours,broughtthemelancholynewsofthisunfortunatebattletoLexington。Manywidowswerenowmade。Thereadermayguesswhatsorrowfilledtheheartsoftheinhabitants,exceedinganythingthatIamabletodescribe。Beingreinforced,wereturnedtoburythedead,andfoundtheirbodiesstrewedeverywhere,cutandmangledinadreadfulmanner。Thismournfulsceneexhibitedahorroralmostunparalleled:Sometornandeatenbywildbeasts;

thoseintherivereatenbyfishes;allinsuchaputrifiedcondition,thatnoonecouldbedistinguishedfromanother。

AssoonasGeneralClark,thenattheFallsoftheOhio,whowaseverourreadyfriend,andmeritstheloveandgratitudeofallhiscountry—men,understoodthecircumstancesofthisunfortunateaction,heorderedanexpedition,withallpossiblehaste,topursuethesavages,whichwassoexpeditiouslyeffected,thatweovertookthemwithintwomilesoftheirtowns,andprobablymighthaveobtainedagreatvictory,hadnottwooftheirnumbermetusabouttwohundredpolesbeforewecomeup。Thesereturnedquickaslighteningtotheircampwiththealarmingnewsofamightyarmyinview。Thesavagesfledintheutmostdisorder,evacuatedtheirtowns,andreluctantlylefttheirterritorytoourmercy。WeimmediatelytookpossessionofOldChelicothewithoutopposition,beingdesertedbyitsinhabitants。WecontinuedourpursuitthroughfivetownsontheMiamirivers,OldChelicothe,Pecaway,NewChelicothe,Will’sTowns,andChelicothe,burntthemalltoashes,entirelydestroyedtheircorn,andotherfruits,andeverywherespreadasceneofdesolationinthecountry。Inthisexpeditionwetooksevenprisonersandfivescalps,withthelossofonlyfourmen,twoofwhomwereaccidentallykilledbyourownarmy。

ThiscampaigninsomemeasuredampedthespiritsoftheIndians,andmadethemsensibleofoursuperiority。Theirconnectionsweredissolved,theirarmiesscattered,andafutureinvasionputentirelyoutoftheirpower;yettheycontinuedtopractisemischiefsecretlyupontheinhabitants,intheexposedpartsofthecountry。

InOctoberfollowing,apartymadeanexcursionintothatdistrictcalledtheCrabOrchard,andoneofthem,beingadvancedsomedistancebeforetheothers,boldlyenteredthehouseofapoordefencelessfamily,inwhichwasonlyaNegroman,awomanandherchildren,terrifiedwiththeapprehensionsofimmediatedeath。Thesavage,perceivingtheirdefencelesssituation,withoutofferingviolencetothefamilyattemptedtocaptivatetheNegro,who,happilyprovedanover—matchforhim,threwhimontheground,and,inthestruggle,themotherofthechildrendrewanaxfromacornerofthecottage,andcuthisheadoff,whileherlittledaughtershutthedoor。Thesavagesinstantlyappeared,andappliedtheirtomahawkstothedoor。Anoldrustygun—barrel,withoutalock,layinacorner,whichthemotherputthroughasmallcrevice,andthesavages,perceivingit,fled。Inthemeantime,thealarmspreadthroughtheneighbourhood;thearmedmencollectedimmediately,andpursuedtheravagersintothewilderness。ThusProvidence,bythemeansofthisNegro,savedthewholeofthepoorfamilyfromdestruction。Fromthattime,untilthehappyreturnofpeacebetweentheUnitedStatesandGreat—Britain,theIndiansdidusnomischief。Findingthegreatkingbeyondthewaterdisappointedinhisexpectations,andconsciousoftheimportanceoftheLongKnife,andtheirownwretchedness,someofthenationsimmediatelydesiredpeace;towhich,atpresent,theyseemuniversallydisposed,andaresendingambassadorstoGeneralClark,attheFallsoftheOhio,withtheminutesoftheirCouncils,aspecimenofwhich,intheminutesofthePiankashawCouncil,issubjoined。

Toconclude,IcannowsaythatIhaveverifiedthesayingofanoldIndianwhosignedCol。Henderson’sdeed。Takingmebythehand,atthedeliverythereof,Brother,sayshe,wehavegivenyouafineland,butIbelieveyouwillhavemuchtroubleinsettlingit。——Myfootstepshaveoftenbeenmarkedwithblood,andthereforeIcantrulysubscribetoitsoriginalname。Twodarlingsons,andabrother,haveIlostbysavagehands,whichhavealsotakenfrommefortyvaluablehorses,andabundanceofcattle。ManydarkandsleeplessnightshaveIbeenacompanionforowls,separatedfromthechearfulsocietyofmen,scorchedbytheSummer’ssun,andpinchedbytheWinter’scold,aninstrumentordainedtosettlethewilderness。Butnowthesceneischanged:Peacecrownsthesylvanshade。

Whatthanks,whatardentandceaselessthanksareduetothatall—superintendingProvidencewhichhasturnedacruelwarintopeace,broughtorderoutofconfusion,madethefiercesavagesplacid,andturnedawaytheirhostileweaponsfromourcountry!MaythesameAlmightyGoodnessbanishtheaccursedmonster,war,fromalllands,withherhatedassociates,rapineandinsatiableambition。Letpeace,descendingfromhernativeheaven,bidherolivesspringamidstthejoyfulnations;andplenty,inleaguewithcommerce,scatterblessingsfromhercopioushand。

Thisaccountofmyadventureswillinformthereaderofthemostremarkableeventsofthiscountry。——Inowliveinpeaceandsafety,enjoyingthesweetsofliberty,andthebountiesofProvidence,withmyoncefellow—sufferers,inthisdelightfulcountry,whichI

haveseenpurchasedwithavastexpenceofbloodandtreasure,delightingintheprospectofitsbeing,inashorttime,oneofthemostopulentandpowerfulstatesonthecontinentofNorth—

America;which,withtheloveandgratitudeofmycountry—men,I

esteemasufficientrewardforallmytoilanddangers。

Fayettecounty,Kentucke。

DANIELBOON