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The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I — Passage 66

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (1849)] them not to let us at the Uper Castle know anything of their design. As soon as the man I sent 1 Lyman C. Draper, Esq,, of Phila., has had the politeness to communicate this " Narrative." * A Stockaded Work round the church, and a block-house, with a ditch, and a parapet pallisadoed, thrown up by Sir William Johnson a year ago, upon an alarm then given, t They never sent this intelligence to Sir William. PAPERS RELATING TO THE ONEIDA COUNTRY AND MOHAWK VALLEY. 337 there heard this, he came on to us with the account that night; and as soon as we received it we sent a belt of Wampum to confirm the truth thereof, to the Flats, which came here the day before the Enemy made their attack; but the people would not give credit to the account even then, or they might have saved their lives.* This is the truth, and those Germans here present know it to be so.' The aforesaid Germans did acknowledge it to be so; and that they had such intelligence. George Croshan. EXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM ALBANY, DATED THE 13th INSTANT, BEINO A RELATION OF THE MURDER COMMITTED AT THE GERMAN FLATTS, NEAR FORT HERCHAMER, BY 80 INDIANS AND 4 FRENCHMEN.