| William Ingraham Kip - Indians of North America - 1846 - 372 pages
...supposed, on their arrival, that the Indians wished to chant the calumet to the Chevalier des Roches, who commanded that post in the absence of M. de Codere....massacred, not one escaping their fury. They, however, granted their lives to four women and five children, whom they found there, and whom they made slaves.... | |
| William Ingraham Kip - Indians of North America - 1846 - 356 pages
...and were therefore all massacred, not one escaping their fury. They, however, granted their lives to four women and five children, whom they found there, and whom they made slaves. One of the Yazous having stripped the Missionary, clothed himself in his garments, and shortly after announced... | |
| Indians of North America - 1847 - 368 pages
...supposed, on their arrival, that the Indians wished to chant the calumet to the Chevalier des Roches, who commanded that post in the absence of M. de Codere. He had but seventeen men with him, who had -fief suspicion of any evil design on the part of the savages, and were therefore all massacred, not... | |
| Mississippi Historical Society - Mississippi - 1904 - 616 pages
...supposed, on their arrival, that the Indians wished to chant the calumet to the Chevalier des Roches, who commanded that post, in the absence of M. de Codere....they found there, and whom they made slaves. One of thc Yazoos having stripped the missionary, clothed himself in his garments, and shortly after announced... | |
| Jesuits - Canada - 1900 - 344 pages
...calumet to the Chevalier des Roches, who commanded that post in the absence of Monsieur de Codère. He had but seventeen men with him, who had no suspicion...massacred, not one escaping their fury. They, however, granted their lives to four women and five children, whom they found there, and whom they made slaves.... | |
| John Reed Swanton - America - 1911 - 484 pages
...admitted, it being supposed that they had come to chant the calumet with the Chevalier des Roches, who commanded that post in the absence of M. de Codere. He had but 17 men with him and was entirely unaware of what had taken place at Natchez; therefore they fell an... | |
| Jesuits - Canada - 1900 - 344 pages
...to chant the calumet to the Chevalier des Roches, who commanded that post in the absence of Monsieur de Codere. He had but seventeen men •with him, who...massacred, not one escaping their -fury. They, however, granted their lives to four women and five children, whom they found there, and whom they made slaves.... | |
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