[Winnebago]By letters from Fort Madison of the 9th
inst; we learn that the Winabagoes [Winnebago] constantly
hover about the garrison and fire on those who venture
beyond the limits of the public ground. On the 3rd a
soldier (Corporal Leonard) who was permitted to go out to
hunt, was cut to pieces about 2 miles from the fort.
They have endeavored to shoot the sentry but was
discovered before they could obtain a proper
distance. Friendly Indians, say, that the
Winabagoes, Pottowatomies [Potawatomi] and Kicapoos
[Kickapoo], intend to storm the fort as soon as the ice
break up.
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How to cite this
article: "By Letters from Fort
Madison," Louisiana Gazette (St. Louis,
Louisiana Territory), 21 Mar. 1812, pg. 3, available at
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/1811. |