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The Captivity of Benjamin Gilbert

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The group made the trek from Pennsylvania to Fort Niagara on foot and horseback, a journey of about a month. Although threatened with death several times the captives were generally well treated. Harrigar managed to escape en route.
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In 1780, the Gilbert family was settled near what was then the frontier between encroaching colonists and Native Americans. In a minor action in the
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On reaching Niagara, Benjamin and Elizabeth Gilbert, and Jesse and Sarah Gilbert were released through the intervention of John Butler and
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The war party took the Gilbert family and some neighbors captive, fifteen people in all:
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The remaining captives were adopted by Indian families and spent time in Niagara and
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NARRATIVE OF THE CAPTIVITY AND SUFFERINGS OF BENJAMIN GILBERT AND FAMILY
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Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and Family
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John Monteur - Mohawk, second in command, who was also styled captain.
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Elizabeth Peart, Benjamin Peart's daughter, about nine months old.
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Benjamin Peart, Elizabeth Gilbert's son by a prior marriage, 27.
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Thomas Peart, Elizabeth Gilbert's son by a prior marriage, 23.
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Benjamin Gilbert, a son of John Gilbert of Philadelphia, 11.
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Samuel Harris, John Huston, and his son John Huston, jr.,—
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The Captivity of Benjamin Gilbert and His Family, 1780–83
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captivity narrative
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American Revolution
Fort Niagara
Colonel John Butler
Sullivan Expedition
Mohawk
Catherine Montour
Cayugas
Delaware
Senecas
Guy Johnson
Montreal
Buffalo Creek
"Rare books from 1784"
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