As long as we stand together, Mary, we can face anything.
Mary Draper and her husband, William Ingles, built a home in Draper's Meadow. Life was hard but full of hope
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Peace Was Shattered
On a hot summer morning, the Draper's peace was shattered. In 1755, during the French and Indian War, Shawnee warriors raided Draper's Meadow.
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Shawnee Captive's
A Shawnee war party attacked Draper Meadows, killing and capturing settlers.
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You have to. Think of the children. We must be strong.
I can't go on
Mary is captured along with her two sons and her sister-in-law, Bettie Draper. They were forced to march hundreds of miles through the wilderness to the Shawnee village in Ohio.
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Life Among the Shawnee
I'll do whatever it takes to see home again.
You must work!!
Mary was separated from her family and made to work, weaving and tanning hides.
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Follow the River Home
I am So hungry
We follow the river. It will lead us home.
After months in captivity, Mary and another woman escaped, following the River south towards home. With only 2 blankets, a hatchet a nd their will. They begin their journey to Draper Meadows.
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Home Again
Mary! Is That You? You made it back!
Against all odds, Mary Draper Ingles reached Draper meadows clingling to life. After walking over 500 miles in the tough terrain.
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Incrdible Life of Mary Draper-Ingles
Mary lived on for many more years, having more children and remembering her time with the Shawnee Indians.Her incredible journey became one of the most inspiring survival stories in American history. Mary Draper Ingles — 1732-1815 — A Pioneer of Strength and Endurance.
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The End
The End
Based on the book Shawnee Captive by Mary R. Furbee
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