Story of the Hutchinsons (tribe of Jesse) . - of life at the saw-mill was sometimes varied by theappearance of a bear, Avlien all hands would drop workand give chase, usually with no success. In July we. IN THE GREAT WEST. 347 sold shares in the mill to Lewis Harrington, Chubb andChambers, and a company Avas formed. Soon after weall took a trip to Lynn, where we spent Septembei, andby the middle of October had sung our way back toHutchinson. In about a week I was oif singing again,without Asa, and soon was joined by Judson, wlio cameon from the East. We sang all winter, mostly in Min-nesota an


Story of the Hutchinsons (tribe of Jesse) . - of life at the saw-mill was sometimes varied by theappearance of a bear, Avlien all hands would drop workand give chase, usually with no success. In July we. IN THE GREAT WEST. 347 sold shares in the mill to Lewis Harrington, Chubb andChambers, and a company Avas formed. Soon after weall took a trip to Lynn, where we spent Septembei, andby the middle of October had sung our way back toHutchinson. In about a week I was oif singing again,without Asa, and soon was joined by Judson, wlio cameon from the East. We sang all winter, mostly in Min-nesota and Wisconsin towns and as far east as Colum-bus. Of course, we made many trips to Hutchinson fromtime-to time, though it was long jeavs before the placebecame the thriving town it now is. During war timesit nearly became extinct because of its practically totaldestruction by hostile Sioux. In 1862 there were not only reservations of Winne-bagos in Minnesota, but of Sioux and Chippewas. Inthe spring and summer of that year, the United StatesGovernment at Washington received information fromvarious sources that convinced it that the Indian tribesof Utah, Colorado, Dakota and western Nebraska werelik


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