History of Tennessee, its people and its institutions . ^horsemen, probably led by Colonel Robertson, pursued the savages totheir cover. At a point which is now the corner of College andDemonbreun streets, they encountered a large body of Indians. Dis-mounting from their horses they formed on foot and charged theenemy in front. Suddenly a large force of Indians broke cover froma position on the flank and rear of the whites, and rushed forward tocapture the horses. Ramseys Annals, p. 452. Growth of the Cumberland Settlements. 77 Still another strong body of Indians, who had lain in ambush,rushe


History of Tennessee, its people and its institutions . ^horsemen, probably led by Colonel Robertson, pursued the savages totheir cover. At a point which is now the corner of College andDemonbreun streets, they encountered a large body of Indians. Dis-mounting from their horses they formed on foot and charged theenemy in front. Suddenly a large force of Indians broke cover froma position on the flank and rear of the whites, and rushed forward tocapture the horses. Ramseys Annals, p. 452. Growth of the Cumberland Settlements. 77 Still another strong body of Indians, who had lain in ambush,rushed forward with yells, and intervened between the sallying partyand the fort. At this critical juncture the dogs, a large number of. t^\^ ^f: .\fA «<.


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