Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
OF FIVE MEN SENT FROM THE ENCAMPMENT AT LAKE GEORGE TO RECONOITRE THE ENCAMPMENT OF THE FRENCH AND INDIANS AT TORONDUROQUE.
Sept 27th. P.M. Set forward, in a Birch Canoe. Past that night Sundry Indian Fires (their Spyes) by the sides of the Lake. 'Put ashore about 7 miles from the Carrying place, left three with the Canoe--two went forward.
Early on the 28 about ten in the morning came in view of an Encampment at the lower end of the Lake, at the Carrying
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