The Bond-Jones Duel and the Shooting of Rice Jones by Dr. James Dunlap: What Really Happened in Kaskaskia, Indiana Territory on 8 August and 7 December 1808?

[...]in bizarre fashion, he referred to Horace, Pluto, Astraea, Milton, Cervantes, and Cato. [...]his impudent abuse of the Doctor as a professional man." Since James Darwin Dunlap was born in Kaskaskia on 15 January 1809, about a month after the shooting, his mother probably provided him this...

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