Article clipped from Logansport Chronicle

minority. Now for the story.It so happened that the winter of 1839. IS-10.1811 and 1812 were*, the coldest everknown in this country. us ail old settlers of*that dale will testily. Everything froze solid and us I told you before w« killed deer out of our cabin door, which was a perfect Godsend to us sometimes, as it was meat or die, or freeze to death. The Indians were camped in their bark wigwams on an island in the Tipje2anoc, at the big bend, abouttwo miles below where Wiimmae now stands.#and on a high him? near by stood a tall oak on which was an eagle’s nest, the top of which could be seen from our camp.The Indians could climb up the rest bv
Newspaper Details

Logansport Chronicle

Logansport, Indiana, US

Sat, Dec 23, 1882

Page 1

Full Page
Clipped by
Profile Icon
Roberta H.

USA 27 Jan 2020

Other Publications Near Logansport, Indiana

Logansport Daily Reporter

Logansport Weekly Star

Logansport Daily Star

Logansport Democratic Pharos

Logansport Morning Journal