Interesting narrative of the sufferings of Joseph Barker and his wife An Indian tradition (Escape of William Wallace) The Dreadful sufferings of emigrants to California History of the revolutionary war (captivity of John and Robert Brice) Life and adventures
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Interesting narrative of the sufferings of Joseph Barker and his wife . An Indian tradition (Escape of William Wallace) . The Dreadful sufferings of emigrants to California . History of the revolutionary war (captivity of John and Robert Brice) . Life and adventures
(The Garland library of narratives of North American Indian captivities, v. 63)
Garland, 1978
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Narratives of Indian captivities
Interesting narrative of the sufferings of Mr. Joseph Barker, and his wife, who were taken by a scouting party of British and Indians, and all their property destroyed, in 1777 : founded on fact
An Indian tradition : no fiction : the traditionary history of a narrow and providential escape of some white men from being tomahawked, scalped, and robbed by a party of Taw-way Indians
The dreadful sufferings and thrilling adventures of an overland party of emigrants to California : their terrible conflicts with savage tribes of Indians!! and Mexican bands of robbers!!! with marriage, funeral, and other interesting ceremonies and customs of Indian life in the far West
History of the revolutionary war with England, A.D. 1776
The life and adventures of David C. Butterfield, a Northwestern pioneer for the last twenty years
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[1] Reprint of the 1848 ed. published by Cunningham & Brooks, Rochester, N.Y., under title: Interesting narrative of the sufferings of Mr. Joseph Barker, and his wife, who were taken by a scouting party of British and Indians, and all their property destroyed, in 1777 : founded on fact. [2] Reprint of the 1848 ed. published in Brooklyn, under title: An Indian tradition : no fiction : the traditionary history of a narrow and providential escape of some white men from being tomahawked, scalped, and robbed by a party of Taw-way Indians
[3] Reprint of the 1850 ed. published by Barclay, St. Louis, under title: The dreadful sufferings and thrilling adventures of an overland party of emigrants to California : their terrible conflicts with savage tribes of Indians!! and Mexican bands of robbers!!! with marriage, funeral, and other interesting ceremonies and customs of Indian life in the far West. [4] Reprint of the 1851 ed. printed for the author, Albany, under title: History of the revolutionary war with England, A.D. 1776. [5] Reprint of the 1851 ed. published by Congress Printing House, Boston, under title: The life and adventures of David C. Butterfield, a Northwestern pioneer for the last twenty years
[1]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.B25.1848)". [2]: "Beinecke Library of Yale University (Am. Tracts. 1848. in 2)". [3]: "Newberry Library (Graff 11)". [4]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.D32.B84.1851)". [5]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.B915.1851)"