CHAPTER VII.
Character of Joseph Bettys--His exploits--Capture and execution--Progress of the war--Gradual cessation of hostilities--Dwindling down to mere affairs of outposts and scouting parties--Commissioners appointed to negotiate a treaty of peace--Indian battles on the Kentucky frontier--Defeat of Colonel Boon--Destruction of the Shawanese towns--The Moravians on the Muskingum--Their removal to Sandusky by the Wyandots--Return to secure their crops--Invasion of their towns by Colonel Williamson--Treachery of Williamson and his men to the Indians--Horrible massacre--Invasion of the Sandusky country by Crawford and Williamson--Defeat of their army--Colonel Crawford captured--Sentenced to die by torture--His interview with the sachem Wingemund--His execution--Close of the year--Doubts as to a treaty of peace--Colonel Willett's attempt to surprise Oswego--The news of peace--Sufferings of Tryon County--Return of its population--End of the wars of the Mohawk.
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