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War Along the Wabash: The Ohio Indian Confederacy's Destruction of the US Army, 1792 War Along the Wabash: The Ohio Indian Confederacy's Destruction of the US Army, 1792 by Steven P. Locke
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“Captain Pipe—Hopocan—a Delaware war chief, was quoted afterward as saying that he had “Slaughtered white men until his arm was weary with the work.”
Steven P. Locke, War Along the Wabash: The Ohio Indian Confederacy's Destruction of the US Army, 1792
“and the fact that Blue Jacket was dug in. A successful store owner, slave trader, and holder of livestock, he had a large family and a son receiving a British education in Detroit. With so much at stake, Blue Jacket was not about to cede what had taken a lifetime to build and relocate.”
Steven P. Locke, War Along the Wabash: The Ohio Indian Confederacy's Destruction of the US Army, 1792