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Journey to the bountiful Illinois countryside and meet the participants in this real-life drama-Black Hawk, Chief Shabona, White Crow, members of the Hall family and their neighbors. Feel the pressure build as individuals struggle with the conflict of int
The Complete History of the Massacre of 16 Whites on Indian Creek, Ottawa, Illinois, and Sylivia Hall and Rachel Hall as Captives in Illinois and Wisconsin during the Black Hawk War, 1832. First published in 1915.
Indian Creek Massacre and Captivity of Hall Girls is a book by Charles Martin Scanlan. The Indian Creek Massacre arose in 1832 at LaSalle County, Illinois, after a dispute about a settler-constructed dam that blocked fish from reaching a Native American village.