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?

From: Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society | Date: January 1, 2004| Author: Rees, James D | Copyright information

Students of early Illinois history may well be aware of the 1808 duel between Shadrach Bond, the future first governor of the state of Illinois, and Rice Jones, a Randolph County candidate for the Indiana Territory General Assembly. Dr. James Dunlap, a Kaskaskia physician and surgeon, was Bond's second.1 William Morrison was Jones's second. The duel was settled without bloodshed, but in December of the same year, Dr. Dunlap shot and killed Rice Jones in Kaskaskia. This article presents eviden...

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