| Page | Correction |
| vii | early period, indentifying very large the sources of (identifying) |
| xi | whatever for his diligenee and labor in producing it (diligence) |
| 8 | adorned with spendid magnificence, who can feel surprised (splendid) |
| 9 | Yet, although the philanthopist must weep over (philanthropist) |
| 10 | Nothwithstanding those two great evils which have (Notwithstanding) |
| 46 | with an aggregate population ef 289,362. (population of) |
| 51 | visited Great Britian in 1737 (Britain) |
| 101 | Upen the earnest remonstrance and entreaty (Upon) |
| 110 | of the commanding officer a party of Higland soldiers (Highland) |
| 112 | they did not scruple to intercept the pussage of goods (passage) |
| 113 | from the entrace into the Fort, and three centinels on the (entrance) |
| 120 | hauch of the others. The low state of their little magazine (haunch) |
| 126 | bleeching in the sun, after their murder by the Indians, (bleaching) |
| 160 | house, had been dischaaged at them by Indian (discharged) |
| 182 | it would be more conconvenient (convenient) |
| 203 | draging his wounded body along (dragging) |
| 211 | to the place of rendezvous. This stock was nearly exhaused (exhausted) |
| 216 | which naturally enough prompts to deeds of revangeful cruelty (revengeful) |
| 309 | was in vain. The tomahawk was uplifted, and stoke followed (stroke) |
| 313 | in the bloody deeds of their red brethern, yet that (brethren) |
| 323 | take upon themseves the entire responsibility (themselves) |
| 345 | A most schocking scene was exhibited some time before this (shocking) |
| 345 | the the purpose of washing. While thus engaged three guns (repeated word) |
| 361 | miles from its enterance into the Ohio, and was known (entrance) |
| 375 | Buffaloe, and as Levi Morgan was engaged in skining (skinning) |
| 385 | loss was severely felt thoughout the whole country. (throughout) |
| 387 | was the head chief with this three wives and children (his three) |
| 393 | if posssible, to a general engagement; and if this (possible) |
| 417 | a company which had been sta-stationed (printer’s error) |
| 421 | assembled to witness the awful spectacle. The croud was (crowd) |
Corrections in footnotes:
| Footnote | Correction |
| Introduction: Chapter 3, Footnote 3 | consider the running of the guantlet (gauntlet) |
| Introduction: Chapter 3, Footnote 5 | Kis faithful dog shall bear him company. (His) |
| Chapter 1, Footnote 13 | Shehandoah, Frederick, 1772 767 19,750 4,922 (Shenandoah) |
| Chapter 1, Footnote 17 | with his family to Culpeper coanty, which was (Culpeper county) |
| Chapter 5, Footnote 5 | bitten, and the whole patrty suffered exceedingly. (party) |
| Chapter 10, Footnote 8 | of the tribes west and sonthwest of Lake (southwest) |
| Chapter 18, Footnote 4 | to Aprfl 30, 1793. The army was fancifully (April) |