JOHN JENKINS RSF-05 WALKING INDIAN - Rogers Rangers - Raid on ST FRANCIS - MIB

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JOHN JENKINS DESIGNS - RSF-05 - WALKING INDIAN - ROGERS' RANGERS - Raid on St. Francis Series - Roger's Rangers. - MINT IN BOX. NEVER OPENED OR DISPLAYED. INSURED UPS delivery in the continental IS is $ 10.00. Will ship worldwide. The St. Francis Raid was an attack in the French and Indian War by Robert Rogers and a band of his Rangers on the primarily Abenaki village of St. Francis , near the southern shore of the Saint Lawrence River in what was then the French province of Canada , on October 4, 1759. Rogers and about 140 men entered the village, which was reportedly occupied primarily by women, children, and the elderly, early that morning, slaughtered many of the inhabitants where they lay, shot down many who attempted to flee, and then burned the village. Rogers reported killing as many as 300 people, while French reports placed the number closer to thirty, mainly women and children. One of Rogers' men was killed, and seven were wounded.Rogers and his men endured significant hardships to reach the village from the British base at Fort Crown Point in present-day New York , and even more hardship afterwards. Chased by the French and vengeful Indians, and short on rations, Rogers and his men returned to Crown Point via the Connecticut River valley. Missteps in caching food stores for the expedition's use led to starvation, and read more