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Today in Multicult History - Sep 03 - injun terrorists massacred/scalped 24 White settlers, mostly children (kidnapped two children) because of color of their White skin

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Here again anti-diversity injun terrorist killing Whites who only wanted to build the civilization the injun refused to build. White who only wanted a better life for their children.

Pigeon Roost State Historic Site is located between Scottsburg and Henryville, Indiana, near Underwood, Indiana. A one-lane road off U.S. Route 31 takes the visitor to the site of a village where Indians [color="blue"]terrorist massacred 24 [color="Blue"]White settlers shortly after the War of 1812 began.

Pigeon Roost Massacre

On September 3, 1812, a war party of Native Americans [color="blue"]injuns (mostly Shawnee, but possibly including some Delawares and Potawatomis) made a surprise attack on the village, coordinated with attacks on Fort Harrison (near Terre Haute, Indiana) and Fort Wayne the same month. Twenty-four settlers, including fifteen children, were massacred. Two children were kidnapped. Only four of the Indian attackers [color="Blue"]terrorist were killed.

The hostile Indians first struck the cabin of Elias Payne. According to hear-say, Payne's wife and seven children were all killed and scalped; Elias was later found by the Indians in the woods with his brother-in-law Isaac Coffman, and they, too, were killed. Elias Payne had been only wounded, but with no one to tend his wounds, he bled to death. Payne's grave was later destroyed during construction of Interstate 65.

Some settlers managed to escape to the blockhouse of Zebulon Collings, but the Collings family lost many members. Henry Collings was killed and his pregnant wife stabbed to death. Henry Collings's brother, Richard, was serving in the army under General William Henry Harrison, but his wife and seven children were among the dead.There is little documented evidence for most of the accounts offered.

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"I die in the faith of my people. May the German people be aware of its enemies!"
Paul Blobel, SS Officer, 1951, last words prior to being executed

 
Posted : 03/09/2014 1:10 pm
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