The Battle of Bloody Run was not an "Indian attack." It was a highly effective defensive maneuver by Pontiac and his troops who met an oncoming British force of 250 men to their surprise. The British were attempting a middle of the night surprise attack on Pontiac but he was too smart for them, and he had his troops lined up all ready to meet the British head on. According to the historical marker, the British lost up to 60 men in the battle. Some reports say they there were 20 killed and 34 wounded. It was the British who were attacking.

In his book Pontiac and the Indian Uprising, author Howard Peckham reports 19 dead and 34 wounded. He also reports Indian deaths, but not how many.

I am just trying to enlighten the halls of history here.