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10 Files Folders 1-10, RHS-Coll #0060-0076
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This collection consists of files containing newspaper articles, history essays and writing, and photographs concerning Native American land, battles with colonial settlers, prominent figures, and forts in Rockbridge County. Many materials describe the Shawnee Tribe and their presence and relationship with settlers in Kerrs Creek, Abbs' Valley, Balcony Falls, and Hayes Creek Mound. Some materials concern the death of Chief Cornstalk, also known as Hokoleskwa, and the Kerrs Creek Massacre.

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Balcony Falls RHS Collections #0060 - #0076, Folder 3

Cornstalk RHS Collections #0060 - #0076, Folder 5

Forts RHS Collections #0060 - #0076, Folder 6

Cleaver Family Papers

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Facsimiles of historical documents. Land grant to William Cleaver and others for 1,000 acres on the Monongahela River, 1782; certificate for money due B. Cleaver for service in the Virginia Militia, 1783; affidavits concerning the military service of William and Benjamin Cleaver, 1774-1782, in Dunmore's War, at the Falls of the Ohio, and on General George Rogers Clark's expedition against the Indians, including the Shawnee. There is also a petition, 1777, by residents of the Tygart Valley, West Fork of the Monongahela, and Buckhannon Creek settlements requesting the formation of a new county. There are four typed pages dated January 1-9, 1969, with information about the Cleaver Family - William and Hannah; William, Jr.; Benjamin; and Stephen.

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Cleaver Family Papers 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

Speech by Logan, Chief of the Mingo Tribe (manuscript copy)

1 Item One folder - located in RHS-Coll-0060-0076 Box
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This file contains an undated 18th century document recounting a speech by Chief Logan made to white settlers. According to this document, following a violent conflict between white settlers in 1774, which resulted in a number of dead Mingo tribespeople, Logan gave a speech against the whites urging revenge violence.

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Speech by Logan, Chief of the Mingo Tribe (manuscript copy) 1 Item One folder - located in RHS-Coll-0060-0076 Box

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