[20]Indiana Historical Collections, XV, Fort Wayne Gateway of the West, Garrison Orderly Books, Indian Agency Account Book, ed. Bert J. Griswold, p. 87 ff.
[21]Philip Ostrander to George Hoffman, Oct. 4, 1807, Kingsbury Papers, Chicago Historical Society Library.
[22]John Whipple to J. Kingsbury, Sept. 10, 1804, Kingsbury Papers, Chicago Historical Society Library.
[23]Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections, VIII, 445.
[24]Comte de Volney, op. cit., p. 332.
[25]Fort Wayne Garrison Orderly Books, IHC, XV, ed. B. J. Griswold, pp. 173-4, 150, 251, 255, 281-6.
[26]Francis Parkman, The Conspiracy of Pontiac, I, 260, 280.
[27]These two roads later came to be called Columbia and Barr streets. For a long time Wayne’s Trace was known as the “Bloody Path” because of Harmar’s and St. Clair’s defeats along this route.
[28]IHC, XV, Fort Wayne Orderly Books, ed. Griswold, pp. 201-2.
[29]Wells to Hamtramck, Oct. 29, 1801, Hamtramck Papers, Burton Historical Library.