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ST. CLAIR'S CAMPAIGN
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As his friends left the tent by the rear, the Indians surged in at the front.[1]

St. Clair's road northward was the main thoroughfare to Fort Hamilton and Fort Jefferson from the Ohio and, though superseded by another route soon built parallel to it, was ever of importance in the burst of population from Pennsylvania and Kentucky into the Old Northwest. But the soldiers of St. Clair's successor were too superstitious to follow that ill-starred track. And, as Forbes came successfully to Fort Duquesne over a new route built parallel to Braddock's, so the second conqueror of the Old Northwest cut a new road parallel to St. Clair's.

  1. MS. of Thos. Posey, Draper MSS., xvi U, vol. 3. Cf. page 203.