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the runaways were concealed ^[and] demanded [[strikethrough]] them to [[/strikethrough]] ^[that they] be given up. [[strikethrough]] Which [[/strikethrough]] ^[This demand] was refused ^[whereupon] they ^[then] attacked the [[strikethrough]] village and [[/strikethrough]] ^[camp but] after a severe struggle, [[strikethrough]] They [[/strikethrough]] were compelled to retreat. They ^[then] came to us & requested [[strikethrough]] assistance [[/strikethrough]] ^[our help]. Mr. Young directed me & eleven men to join ^[them] we returned [[strikethrough]] to the village [[/strikethrough]] & made an attack ^[&] fought for one entire day, the Indians were routed ^[&] lost a great number of men. We entered their village in triumph, set fire to it and burned it to the ground. The next day we demanded the runaways and informed [[strikethrough]] them [[/strikethrough]] ^[the hostile Indians] that if ^[they were] not immediately given up, we would not leave of them alive. They complied with our demands. We turned over [[strikethrough]] the Indians [[/strikethrough]] ^[our prisoners] to those from whom they had deserted & [[strikethrough]] we [[/strikethrough]] returned to our ^[own] camp. Mr. Young & four of us proceeded [[strikethrough]] with the Indians [[/strikethrough]] to San Rafael, [[strikethrough]] we [[/strikethrough]] took with us the Beaver we had on hand, we were well received by the missionaries. At the mission we found a trading schooner, the Captain of which was ashore. We traded our furs with him and with the money purchased horses from those at the mission. Shortly afterward a band of Indians during the night came to out camp frightened our animals and run off some | the runaways were concealed ^[and] demanded [[strikethrough]] them to [[/strikethrough]] ^[that they] be given up. [[strikethrough]] Which [[/strikethrough]] ^[This demand] was refused ^[whereupon] they ^[then] attacked the [[strikethrough]] village and [[/strikethrough]] ^[camp but] after a severe struggle, [[strikethrough]] They [[/strikethrough]] were compelled to retreat. They ^[then] came to us & requested [[strikethrough]] assistance [[/strikethrough]] ^[our help]. Mr. Young directed me & eleven men to join ^[them] we returned [[strikethrough]] to the village [[/strikethrough]] & made an attack ^[&] fought for one entire day, the Indians were routed ^[&] lost a great number of men. We entered their village in triumph, set fire to it and burned it to the ground. The next day we demanded the runaways and informed [[strikethrough]] them [[/strikethrough]] ^[the hostile Indians] that if ^[they were] not immediately given up, we would not leave of them alive. They complied with our demands. We turned over [[strikethrough]] the Indians [[/strikethrough]] ^[our prisoners] to those from whom they had deserted & [[strikethrough]] we [[/strikethrough]] returned to our ^[own] camp. Mr. Young & four of us proceeded [[strikethrough]] with the Indians [[/strikethrough]] to San Rafael, [[strikethrough]] we [[/strikethrough]] took with us the Beaver we had on hand, we were well received by the missionaries. At the mission we found a trading schooner, the Captain of which was ashore. We traded our furs with him and with the money purchased horses from those at the mission. Shortly afterward a band of Indians during the night came to out camp frightened our animals and run off some sixty head, fourteen were discovered in the morning twelve of us saddled up and took the trail of the lost animals & pursued it upwards of one hundred miles into the Sierra Nevada Mountains. We surprised the Indians which feasting off some of our animals that they had killed we charged them Killed eight of them. Indians took three children prisoners & recovered all our |
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