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Tecumseh and the Shawnee Prophet. Eggleston, Edward, 1837–1902 
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TECUMSEH
AND
THE SHAWNEE PROPHET.
FAMOUS AMERICAN INDIANS.

BY

EDWARD EGGLESTON


AND

LILLIE EGGLESTON SEELYE

. INCLUDING SKETCHES OF
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK, SIMON KENTON, WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON,
CORNSTALK, BLACK-HOOF, BLUEJACKET, THE SHAWNEE LOGAN,
AND OTHERS FAMOUS IN THE FRONTIER WARS OF
TECUMSEH'S TIME.

NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD & COMPANY
751 BROADWAY.

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COPYRIGHT BY
DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY,
1878.

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PREFACE.

IN this work we have related for the benefit of the general reader one of the most romantic passages in American history. We have especially sought to interest young people in the history of the country through the curiosity that everybody feels about aboriginal life and exciting adventure.

It would defeat the purpose of the book to cumber it with foot-notes and references to authorities. A large number of works, including many scarce and out of the way books, have been consulted, but we have not often thought it necessary to refer by name to an original authority, even when most closely following his lead. A list of the chief works on the various branches of our subject has been inserted at the close, for the benefit of those who may wish to study the matter further.

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CONTENTS.

  • PREFACE 3
  • CHAPTER I. Tecumseh's Nation 13
  • CHAPTER II. The Childhood of Tecumseh 25
  • CHAPTER III. Wars of the Shawnees in Tecumseh's Childhood 34
  • CHAPTER IV. The Revolutionary War in the West—Colonel Clark's Expeditions 41
  • CHAPTER V. Early Battles and Adventures of Tecumseh 52
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  • CHAPTER VI. Defeat of Harmer and St. Clair 59
  • CHAPTER VII. Skirmishes with the Whites—Tecumseh and Kenton 64
  • CHAPTER VIII. A Sketch of Simon Kenton 71
  • CHAPTER IX. Wayne's Victory over the Indians 83
  • CHAPTER X. The Peace at Greenville—Blue Jacket 91
  • CHAPTER XI. Death of Wawillaway—Tecumseh as a Peace-maker 96
  • CHAPTER XII. The Rise of the Prophet 105
  • CHAPTER XIII. The Band at Greenville—The Prophet in Council 118
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  • CHAPTER XIV. Tecumseh's Defiat Speeches 130
  • CHAPTER XV. General Harrison and the Prophet 135
  • CHAPTER XVI. Plans and Character of Tecumseh 151
  • CHAPTER XVII. Formation of Tecumseh's Confederacy 159
  • CHAPTER XVIII. Execution of Leatherlips for Witchcraft 170
  • CHAPTER XIX. Meeting of Harrison and Tecumseh at Vincennes 174
  • CHAPTER XX. The Last Council between Harrison and Tecumseh 193
  • CHAPTER XXI. Getting Ready for War 207
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  • CHAPTER XXII. The Battle of Tippecanoe 216
  • CHAPTER XXIII. Incidents of the Battle 224
  • CHAPTER XXIV. Tecumseh's Return 232
  • CHAPTER XXV. Hull's Surrender 240
  • CHAPTER XXVI. Sieges and Battles at the Western Forts 251
  • CHAPTER XXVII. Incidents of the War—Hand to Hand Encounter, and Death of Logan 262
  • CHAPTER XXVIII. Destruction of the Mississinewa Villages—Battle and Massacre on the River Raisin 267
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  • CHAPTER XXIX. The Siege of Fort Meigs 271
  • CHAPTER XXX. The Second Attack on Fort Meigs 283
  • CHAPTER XXXI. The Attack on Fort Stephenson 289
  • CHAPTER XXXII. Anecdotes of Tecumseh 296
  • CHAPTER XXXIII. Perry's Victory 301
  • CHAPTER XXXIV. Battle of the Thames—Death of Tecumseh 306
  • CHAPTER XXXV. After Tecumseh's Death 319
  • APPENDIX 329
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