Narrative of the captivity of Clarissa Plummer, 1838 History of the captivity of Caroline Harris, 1838 Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn with Mrs. Harris, 1839 Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn with Mrs. Harris, 1851 Narrative of Ransom Clark Historical sketches of Roswell Franklin and family
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Narrative of the captivity of Clarissa Plummer, 1838 . History of the captivity of Caroline Harris, 1838 . Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn with Mrs. Harris, 1839 . Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn with Mrs. Harris, 1851 . Narrative of Ransom Clark . Historical sketches of Roswell Franklin and family
(The Garland library of narratives of North American Indian captivities, v. 54)
Garland, 1977
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Narratives of Indian captivities
Narrative of the captivity and extreme sufferings of Mrs. Clarissa Plummer
History of the captivity and providential release therefrom of Mrs. Caroline Harris
A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Camanche Indians
An authentic and thrilling narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Camanche Indians, and the murder of their husbands and traveling companions
Narrative of Ransom Clark, the only survivor of Major Dade's command in Florida
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[1] Reprint of the ed. published by Perry and Cooke, New York, under title: Narrative of the captivity and extreme sufferings of Mrs. Clarissa Plummer. [2] Reprint of the 1838 ed. published by Perry and Cooke, New York, under title: History of the captivity and providential release therefrom of Mrs. Caroline Harris. [3] Reprint of the 1839 ed. published by C. Keemle, St, Louis, under title: A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Camanche Indians. [4] Reprint of the 1851 ed. published by the author, Cincinnati, under title: An authentic and thrilling narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Camanche Indians, and the murder of their husbands and traveling companions
[5] Reprint of the 1839 ed. published by J.R. Orton, Binghamton, N.Y., under title: Narrative of Ransom Clark, the only survivor of Major Dade's command in Florida. [6] Reprint of the 1839 ed. printed by A. Stevens, Dansville, N.Y.
[1]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.P7.M8.1838)". [2]: "Newberry Library (Graff 1790)". [3]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.H7.H8.1839)". [4]: "Beinecke Library of Yale University (ZC16.C85.839hob)". [5]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.C59.1839)". [6]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.F8.H8.1839)"