Article clipped from Hagerstown Maryland Herald and Hagerstown Weekly Advertiser

to be living with the Indians.FORT WINCHESTER.A rumour has reached this place, and it is generally believed, that Fort Winchester was besieged by the enemy ; and that Col. John* son's regiment was making forced marches to relieve it. If the enemy are not in considerable numbers at Fort Winchester, we have high hopes that Col Johnson's regiment (from the celerity of its march) will be able to give a good account of them.From the most accurate accounts we can get we make our loss in killed and missing of those under Col. Dudley, since the return of the 61 from Mulden, at about 110 ; and 30 of Whom are yet said to be prisoners with the Indians—making those actually killed in action, massacred after the surrender, and tortured to death by the Indians on account of the deaths of their wounded* about 60.
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Hagerstown Maryland Herald and Hagerstown Weekly Advertiser

Hagerstown, Maryland, US

Wed, Jun 30, 1813

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