id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7339 Hubbard, John Niles An Account of Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, or Red Jacket, and His People, 1750-1830 .txt text/plain 76876 3777 70 the Indians proposed--Services sought by Great Britain--Sketch of Sir Wm. Johnson--Red Jacket's position--Taunt of cowardice--Testimony of Little Washington--Red Jacket's reply--Cause of Indian hostilities. their land--Council at Big Tree--Coming of the Wadsworths--Indian Council to obtain an extinguishment of the Indian title--Red Jacket's Red Jacket though not at this time a chief, was a young man of Expedition under Gen. Harmar--Its failure--High hopes of the Indians--Col. Proctor's visit to the Indians at Buffalo Creek--Red Jacket's speech-Among the Indian chiefs present were Young King, Farmer's Brother and Red his sallies." [Footnote: Col. Stone's Life and Times of Red Jacket.] Prophet's Town--Great Indian Council at the West--Red Jacket's claim for Prophet's Town--Great Indian Council at the West--Red Jacket's claim for Council to obtain the lands--Mr. Ogden's speech--Red Jacket's reply-Indian chief, Red Jacket, was in the year 1821, at the residence of was accompanying Red Jacket to an Indian council, in the course of general ./cache/7339.txt ./txt/7339.txt