Excerpt from Case of Samuel Mohawk, an Indian of the Seneca Tribe, Charged With the Murder of the Wigton Family, in Butler County, Penna: With the Charge of the Court, as Reported for the Spirit of the Age
Came as far as Hickory Furnace when he was brought to Butler. I've fed him, and witness was going to lose his hands - some objected. And Mohawk pointed to a log-chain, saying tie that round my body and untie my hands so can eat. Afterwards Mr. John Baldwin, a small man had struck or insult ed him, and Mohawk said if they'd untie him he'd fight him.
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