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Transcriber Note
Images were moved so as to not split paragraphs. Hyphenation, outside of quoted passages, was standardized to the most prevalent form used. Minor typographical errors were corrected. To preserve the look of the original, the muster-roll on [page 150] retains an asterisk rather than using a repeated footnote letter.
Transcript of the [Block-House Memorial Tablet]:
BLOCK HOUSE OF FORT DEARBORN