Roger Malvin's Burial
OneofthefewincidentsofIndianwarfarenaturallysusceptibleofthemoonlightofromancewasthatexpeditionundertakenforthedefenceofthefrontiersintheyear1725,whichresultedinthewell-remembered"Lovell’sFight."Imagination,bycastingcertaincircumstancesjudiciallyintotheshade,mayseemuchtoadmireintheheroismofalittlebandwhogavebattletotwicetheirnumberintheheartoftheenemy’scountry.Theopenbraverydisplayedbybothpartieswasinaccordancewithcivilizedideasofvalor;andchivalryitselfmightnotblushtorecordthedeedsofoneortwoindividuals.Thebattle,thoughsofataltothosewhofought,wasnotunfortunateinitsconsequencestothecountry;foritbrokethestrengthofatribeandconducedtothepeacewhichsubsistedduringseveralensuingyears.Historyandtraditionareunusuallyminuteintheirmemorialsoftheiraffair;andthecaptainofascoutingpartyoffrontiermenhasacquiredasactualamilitaryrenownasmanyavictoriousleaderofthousands.Someoftheincidentscontainedinthefollowingpageswillberecognized,notwithstandingthesubstitutionoffictitiousnames,bysuchashaveheard,fromoldmen’slips,thefateofthefewcombatantswhowereinaconditiontoretreatafter"Lovell’sFight."
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