[28] The Indian orthography of this name is Tecumthà, but the public have been so long under a different impression, that no attempt has been made in this work to restore the original reading.
[29] Stephen Ruddell's manuscript narrative.
[30] John Johnston and Anthony Shane.
[31] For this sketch of Piqua, the author is chiefly indebted to his venerable friend, Major James Galloway, of Xenia, Ohio.
[32] Stephen Ruddell's MS. account.
[34] A similar statement is made in regard to the first battle of the celebrated Red Jacket.
[36] Shane thinks both thighs were broken, Ruddell says but one.