. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. CHAPTER XXXI. Journal kept by Captain John Van Etten, 1757. Of all the Proceedings and Circumstances of Affairs,together with all Busnis and Scouting Done by saidCompany, from the Ist Day of December, 1736. December ye Ist, I went on Scout with theoldest Ser*, to see if there wareindians on the Cost, but discovrdnone; we Returned safe to thefort. 2. After Releaving Guard Im-ployd the men in hallind Relievd Guard and kept the men about the Gar-rison. 4. and 5. Paid some of the men, and for some pro-visions. 6. Kept the men


. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. CHAPTER XXXI. Journal kept by Captain John Van Etten, 1757. Of all the Proceedings and Circumstances of Affairs,together with all Busnis and Scouting Done by saidCompany, from the Ist Day of December, 1736. December ye Ist, I went on Scout with theoldest Ser*, to see if there wareindians on the Cost, but discovrdnone; we Returned safe to thefort. 2. After Releaving Guard Im-ployd the men in hallind Relievd Guard and kept the men about the Gar-rison. 4. and 5. Paid some of the men, and for some pro-visions. 6. Kept the men in their posts about the Garrison. 7. I went on Scout with 2 men and made no Dis-covery; Returnd safe to the Fort at Night and found allin Good order. (448)


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