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Description: Identifier: historyofgreenec01clap (find matches) Title: History of Greene county, Illinois: its past and present Year: 1879 (1870s) Authors: Clapp, Clement L., 1852- (from old catalog) comp Subjects: Publisher: Chicago, Donnelley, Gassette & Loyd Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: esent division. OTHER INDIAN TROUBLES. Before leaving this part of the narrative, we will narrate briefly theIndian troubles in Minnesota and elsewhere by the Sioux Indians. In August, 1862, the Sioux Indians living on the western borders ofMinnesota fell upon the unsuspecting settlers, and in a few hours mas-sacred ten or twelve hundred persons. A distressful panic was theimmediate result, fully thirty thousand persons fleeing from their homesto districts supposed to be better protected. The military authoritiesat once took active measures to punish the savages, and a large numberwere killed and captured. About a year after, Little Crow, the chief,was killed by a Mr. Lampson near Scattered Lake. Of those captured,thirty were hung at Mankato, and the remainder, through fears of mobviolence, were removed to Camp McClellan, on the outskirts of the Cityof Davenport. It was here that Big Eagle came into prominence andsecured his release by the following order: 80 TFTE NORTHWEST TERRITORY. Text Appearing After Image: BIG EAGLE. THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY. 81 *Special Order, No. 430. War Department, Adjutant Generals Office, Washington, Dec. 3,1864. Big Eagle, an Indian now in confinement at Davenport, Iowa,will, upon the receipt of this order, be immediately released from confine-ment and set at liberty. • By order of the President of the United States. Official: E. D. TowNSEND, AssH Adft G-en. ■ Capt. James Vanderventer, Com7/ Sub. Vols. Through Corag Genl, Washington, D. C. Another Indian who figures more prominently than Big Eagle, andwho was more cowardly in his nature, with his band of Modoc Indians,is noted in the annals of the New Northwest: we refer to Captain Jack.This distinguished Indian, noted for his cowardly murder of Gen. Canby,was a chief of a Modoc tribe of Indians inhabiting the border landsbetween California and Oregon. This region of country comprises whatis known as the Lava Beds, a tract of land described as utterly impene-trable, save by those savages who had made it their Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: History of Greene county, Illinois- its past and present (1879) (14761484996)
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