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Title
[Depositions of Jacob Morgan and James Reed].
Produced
[1755]
Description
1 online resource (3 unnumbered leaves)
Summary
Jacob Morgan's deposition Nov. 18th, 1755 No. 13. Jacob Morgan was a captain in Col. Weiser's regiment. On the 15th of October, he and two of Weiser's sons went out in the countryside to see how things were, to rescue the living and bury the dead. He described several atrocities. Large numbers of people were fleeing. Sworn at Reading Nov. 18th before three men. Part 2. Deposition of James Reed, who was at a gathering point for refugees. He said everything was in disorder, including people's minds. The Indians came at night, so no one could get any sleep. He sent scalps with his message. Reading Nov. 18, 1755 2 PM.
Note
Manuscript.
Source of Description
Online resource; title supplied by cataloger (LLMC Digital, viewed June 10, 2024).
Location
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LLMC-Digital Collection
Language
English
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