> Stock image an Indian and soldier with a captured woman settler at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of a Indian with young captured boy settlers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of a horse mounted American militia soldier at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image a British Butler's Ranger reenactor at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed and the  survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.  Butler's Rangers (1777–1784) was a Loyalist or Tory irregular militia regiment in the British Army during the American Revolutionary War.
 > Stock image of pioneers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of an American Indian reenactor at the  re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of an American Indian reenactor at the  re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of pioneers at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image of British soldiers firing a cannon at the settler's fort during the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
Stock image an Indian and soldier with a captured woman settler at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
 > Stock image an Indian and soldier with a captured woman settler at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA.  In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
Stock image an Indian and soldier with a captured woman settler at the re-enactment of the Ruddle's Station Massacre in Kentucky USA. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, British and Indian troops attacked the station in present-day Harrison County. Twenty settlers were killed; survivors were marched to Detroit and held for the rest of the war.
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