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The Indians that faught General Harwins troops under the command of Colo. John Harden of Kentucky at the Miami's Town near where Tor?ragua? now stands in 1789,
consisted of about eight hundred, composed of Miamies, Puttawatamies, Chippaways, Ottoways, Delawares and Shawanocs. The Indian army was commanded by the celebrated Miami Chief Mishecanocquah or Little Turtle. Colo. Harden was defeated. The Indians had twenty five killed and fifty wounded.
The campaigns of General Scott & Wilkersons against the Mau & Eel? River Villages on the Wabash were of little or no importance. In 1790 about three hundred Indians composed of Miamies, Puttawatamies, Delawares and Shawanocs, attacked a small fortification at Dunlaps Station on the great
Miami in Ohio. The American troops were commanded by Lieut. Jacob Kingsbury. The Indians were repulsed with considerable loss! Their commander was the Little Turtle.
On the 4th November 1791 an Indian army of eleven hundred and fifty warriors composed