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Consolidated Docket No. 317, Defendant Exhibits 61-171, Dft. Ex. 64 |
 | | That found in folio 322, bears date, Sept. 9, 1730; but as that was the day after the Foxes' sortie, as appears by the document, it seems probable that the latter portion was written some days later. |
 | | Meanwhile, the Illinois of the Village of Cakokias Came, in the month of July 1730, to tell us that The Renards had taken some of their people prisoners and had Burned the son of their great Chief near le Rocher on the River of the Illinois. |
 | | Our Savages, who discovered this on the 1st of September, rose in a body and were about to fall On the Sakis, when Monsieur de St. Ange at the head of 100 French Advanced to close all avenues leading to the fort on the Side of the Sakis, and Restored order. |
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