[8]Ibid., p. 432.
[9]Ibid., p. 477.
[10]It must be remembered that the Indians were never completely passive to the surrender of their lands. This, Harrison often failed to take into account, when alleging instigation of the Indians by white men.
[11]cf. Henry Adams, History of the United States, VI, 107.
[11a]IHC, VII, Harrison’s Messages and Letters, ed. Logan Esarey, pp. 508-9.
[12]Capt. Rhea to Col. Kingsbury, March 18, 1810, Kingsbury Papers, Chicago Historical Society Library.
[13]Capt. Rhea to Col. Kingsbury, May 17, 1810, Kingsbury Papers, Chicago Historical Society Library.
[14]IHC, XV, Fort Wayne Orderly Books, ed. B. J. Griswold, 302.
[15]Capt. Rhea to Col. Kingsbury, July 1, 1810, Kingsbury Papers, Misc. Letters, 1804-1813, Chicago Historical Society Library.
[16]IHC, XV, ed. B. J. Griswold, pp. 302-350 passim.