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  2. Mary Draper Ingles - Wikipedia

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    Mary Draper Ingles (1732 – February 1815), also known in records as Mary Inglis or Mary English, was an American pioneer and early settler of western Virginia. In the summer of 1755, she and her two young sons were among several captives taken by Shawnee after the Draper's Meadow Massacre during the French and Indian War .

  3. Follow the River (film) - Wikipedia

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    Follow the River is a 1995 ABC television movie based on the book Follow the River by James Alexander Thom that told the story ... Sheryl Lee as Mary Ingles; Ellen ...

  4. Draper's Meadow massacre - Wikipedia

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    The story of Mary Draper Ingles' escape and journey home has inspired a number of books, films, and living history programs, including the popular 1981 novel Follow the River by James Alexander Thom, a 1995 ABC television movie Follow the River, and the 2004 film The Captives.

  5. Ingles Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The ford was in use by Native Americans when Europeans arrived in the area, and initially was known as Eagle Bottom. [3]: 75 William Ingles and his wife Mary Draper Ingles began developing a farm on the eastern side of the New River a few years after Mary's capture by Shawnee Indians and her subsequent escape in 1755. [4]

  6. The Captives (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film tells the story of Mary Draper Ingles and others in her settlement being taken captive to the Ohio Country by Shawnee Indian Warriors, and her journey home as she escaped from the tribe. [1] Jude Miller became interested with the story of Mary Draper Ingles after the disaster on September 11th, and began writing the screenplay in 2002 ...

  7. Thomas Ingles - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Ingles (1751–1809, sometimes spelled Thomas Inglis or Thomas English) was a Virginia pioneer, frontiersman and soldier.He was the son of William Ingles and Mary Draper Ingles.

  8. William Ingles - Wikipedia

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    Log cabin next to the New River, near present-day Radford, Virginia, where William Ingles and his wife Mary lived out their lives. Photo c.1890. On 8 May 1779, Lord Henry Hamilton, a British prisoner of war, was being escorted under guard to Williamsburg and spent the night at the home of William and Mary Ingles. In his journal, Hamilton ...

  9. Sandy Creek Expedition - Wikipedia

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    William Ingles may have suggested to Governor Dinwiddie the idea for an attack on this large Native American community, which was the main Shawnee village at the confluence of the Ohio River and the Scioto River. [9]: 22 Stalnaker was also held at Lower Shawneetown, where Mary Ingles met him and other captives taken in settlement raids. [10]