Address to Earl Dunmore [manuscript], 1774 ca. Oct. 10-17.

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Address to Earl Dunmore [manuscript], 1774 ca. Oct. 10-17.

1774

Address delivered by Logan to John Murray, Earl Dunmore, at the conclusion of Dunmore's War, believed to be in the hand of John Gibson. Logan recalls his earlier hospitality to the white man and the latter's treachery against his people, and cites this as the cause of the Indian uprising. At the close he offers himself as a victim to secure the good of his people.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Dunmore, John Murray, Earl of, 1732-1809

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Logan, James, -1780

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Gibson, John, 1740-1822

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