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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Some Account of Rachel Coope (Journal A)

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effusions of my spirit I was ready to
utter the Language, "great and marvell-
lous are thy works."

10th of the m
2nd day

Jacob Taylor

went to in-
form the Indians of our coming and
our brothers had sent an address to them
they told him they would confer toge
ther and let us know

11th
3rd day

recieved word from the Indi
ans. they had concluded to meet in
counsil in three days at a place
called cold spring

3 1/2m from our house

14th
6th day

Agreeably to the conclusion
of the Indians, we went to the counsil. J
Taylor

having been very unwell several
days, tho' better this morning and we
desirous of having him with us, all
set off at 9 o clock, taking a little provi
-sion in the saddlebags; while the
Indians were collecting, we took some
refreshment under a shed in the town
11 clock went into the counsil house
where were a large number of Indians