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A young narrator compiles a firsthand account of his and his companions' service defending settlements in the Mohawk Valley during the Revolutionary War, describing drills, scouts, ambushes, sieges, captures, escapes, and frontier skirmishes. Scenes alternate between camp life, encounters with Thayendanega and his allies, councils among British agents and Native sachems, and tense marches such as the approach to Oriskany and the defense of Cherry Valley. Themes include youthful courage, divided loyalties on the frontier, the brutality of border warfare, and the bonds between comrades and family amid uncertainty.
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