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CHAPTER VII

SPARKS AND ATKINSON ON BRADDOCK'S ROUTE[1]

SEVERAL months ago we received from that indefatigable delver in the early annals of our country, Jared Sparks, Esq., of Salem, Massachusetts, a letter containing some valuable information as to the route of General Braddock after leaving Gist's farm, not far from where Connelsville now stands. That letter we, for reasons which it is unnecessary to mention, have withheld from publication; but those reasons no longer existing, we now publish it—premising only a few introductory remarks.

Mr. Sparks, as the biographer of Washington and as the collator of his papers, and as a most indefatigable searcher after the whole truth in our early history, en-

  1. This chapter is from Neville B. Craig's The Olden Time, vol. ii., pp. 465–468, 539–544.