Show STORIES OF IN S by BW eimo ehno boat watson 1122 new aft i k JOSEPH BRANT DRANT WHO WAS PRESENTED AT COURT AMPBELL wa was IL better poet than C CAMPBELL historian for Fo joseph rJoseph brant thus lie places together two i belts chief of the ks had no lurt purt in the famous wyoming bailley u s a ere in in 1778 al tu h 0 u g h lie be did lead the indiana at two to others equally bud and 1 I 1 cherry valley through the friendship friends bip of sir wll wil alain johnson johon oung i was MS sent to dr eleazer school in connecticut he lie returned to id brison hall and became sir williams assistant and interpreter at the outbreak of the resolution Reto lution the iroquois Iro quola were naverine a vering between joining the british and the americans doctor wheelock Wh celock wrote to his ills former i pupil presenting aery argument in buor of the americana 1 I 1 MI re ni enber tle tile daie in our home horne replied brant and abd especially do 10 1 I remember the tile faintly prayers and how ou pruned that we might inight live us as good subjects to far fear god and honor the kingi kingl brunt went to england in 1775 ue he au will presented to the tile king and althor teb he lie bore the costume erf of his people his cra gru clou clous manners nud perfect english made bilm a faor je in court Lir circles cles before he left london he lie had pro promised irilaN to lead war 14 x priors into the field under OW british although his hh name became a word af of terror along the new york frontier he ile vas us not M holly bolly mei merciless ciless once on a he lie captured ruptured an old friend named vroman whom hom he be bent into the wooda wood s to get some bIrch bari hoping that he lie would escape A few hour hours later vroman returned with the bark which brunt brant did not want you imd had a chance to escape but you were vere too bit big et n fool to take it so now I 1 shall ha hae e to take you to canada as or prisoner irl exclaimed the mohawk chief moth much disgust after the revolution ended brant remained in CAun canada dit where he was granted a pension by the british and given a large estate in ontario here lie held barbaric court with a retinue of 30 negro servants surrounded by gray gny soldiers kold lers ca ip tow dered i vrle and avil all the motley 0 am 1 af f that picturesque era and here he aled no bomher Nom anber her 24 1897 1 |