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On July 26, 1764, an event occurred on the Pennsylvania frontier so
shocking that it has been vividly remembered and retold for over
250 years. 11 children gathered in a lonely log school house that
warm summer morning. By noon they lay weltering in their own blood,
scalped and dead or dying. And yet, one of the students, ten year
old Archie McCullough, survived. He left no first hand accounts but
by drawing on original sources, contemporary accounts and the work
of others Mr. McCulloh brings this story to life in a unique way.
In the lead chapter the attack is told from Archie's perspective in
a full, dramatic narrative. The known facts have been wrapped in
imagined thoughts, actions and dialog to present the story as never
before told. Also included is a factual, historical account as well
as a selection of the earliest reports from long out-of-print
sources. This special genealogy edition includes an additional
appendix outlining Archie McCullough's place in the McCulloh line
of Franklin County, PA.
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