Indians
continued to be a problem for those manning the upper toll house, as illustrated
by the following incident:
One
day, a toll-house worker saw a bird diving on something that was hidden in the
bushes up on the hill. Since this worker
was always worried about Indian attacks, he naturally fired a shot into the
spot that the bird was so attentively investigating. Then, all was quiet.
Finally
making his way to the spot after thinking about the incident overnight, the
worker discovered the corpse of an Indian.
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