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Native American 0 - 0 Scalped by a Wyandot Indian! War of 1812 ALS with Illustration

Single page ALS rendered in graphite with a drawing of the farm/location of the setting. Laid paper, 7.75" x 12.5". Later, but first quarter 19th century. Scattered light foxing /staining, with several small intact edge tears. Signed using initials "DAN", under the drawing. Very good.


An amazing highly descriptive accounting of what would appear to be a random, brutal killing of a Captain who had sustained a minor battle wound. The Captain who was wounded in the heel was being transported by horse under the care of a friendly Potawatamie Indian to a farm to be exchanged at the advice of his friend who apparently double crossed him. Instead he was attacked, killed and scalped while completely unarmed and defenseless, by another Indian who had sided with the British. This letter illuminates the brutality and instability of the period. The letter is shown below in full. The drawing shows what we believed to be the downed Capt. Hart in the foreground.

"Francis Lasalle farm (now owned by D.A.Noble) - Capt. Hart, (who was brother to Mrs. Henry Clay of Kentucky) had been wounded in the heel, was placed on a horse; and sent under the charge of a friendly Potawatamie Indian, up to the Jacques Navarre farm, about a mile west(the Wadsworth Birch House) to be there exchanged - when they reached the Laselle farm (which the above drawing represents as it was then) A Wyandot Indian (British) came out, & called the Potawatamie, saying they had found somewhiskey - Indian replied when I come back from taking this Officer up to Navarre's - The Wyandot insisted that the easiest way to dispose of the matter was to kill him then - The Indian struck at the gun leveled at him, when the Wyandot exasperated shot Capt. Hart, on the spot - just in front of the house - The Indians then scalped him, and he was buried; on the rear of the farm - The exact place cannot be discovered - These facts related to me by Col. Jos. G.Navarre."

Included with this letter will be the highly detailed accounting of the River Raisin Massacre, in addition to the events leading up to and including the brutal killing of Captain Hart.

Further review of the accounting of the battle is available via the link below. However, please note, this is highly graphic:

https://monroemichigan.wordpress.com/2016/11/26/marker-memories-river-raisin-battlefield-perspectives/

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