The Escape of Alexander M'Connel Alexander M'Connell's escape and Adventure with the Indians A tale of other times : (Captivity of Jonas Groves) The little Osage captive An interesting narrative A brief narrative Narrative of William Biggs
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The Escape of Alexander M'Connel . Alexander M'Connell's escape and Adventure with the Indians . A tale of other times : (Captivity of Jonas Groves) . The little Osage captive . An interesting narrative . A brief narrative . Narrative of William Biggs
(The Garland library of narratives of North American Indian captivities, v. 37)
Garland, 1977
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Narratives of Indian captivities
Alexander M'Connell's escape from five Indians and Adventure with the Indians, respectively
The little Osage captive, an authentic narrative
A brief narrative of the captivity & sufferings of Lt. Nathan'l Segar, who was taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada during the revolutionary war
Narrative of William Biggs, while he was a prisoner with the Kickepoo [sic] Indians, then living opposite the old Weawes town on the west bank of the Wabash River, I was then living at Bellfountain, about 40 miles north of Kaskasia Village, in the Illinois Country, and about twenty miles south of Cahokia Village
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[1] Originally published in Hunt's family almanac, for 1855, by U. Hunt, Philadelphia. [2] Originally published in the Western review and miscellaneous magazine, 1820, by W.G. Hunt, Lexington, Ky., under titles: Alexander M'Connell's escape from five Indians and Adventure with the Indians, respectively. [3] Originally published in the Western Herald & Steubenville gazette, Steubenville, Ohio, 1820. [4] Reprint of the 1822 ed. published by S.T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster, Boston, under title: The little Osage captive, an authentic narrative. [5] Reprint of the 1824 ed. published by J. Patterson, Pittsburgh
[6] Reprint of the 1825 ed. printed at the Observer Office, and published at the Oxford Bookstore, Paris, Me., under title: A brief narrative of the captivity & sufferings of Lt. Nathan'l Segar, who was taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada during the revolutionary war. [7] Reprint of the 1825 ed., under title: Narrative of William Biggs, while he was a prisoner with the Kickepoo [sic] Indians, then living opposite the old Weawes town on the west bank of the Wabash River, I was then living at Bellfountain, about 40 miles north of Kaskasia Village, in the Illinois Country, and about twenty miles south of Cahokia Village
[1]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.M12.H8.1855)". [2]: "Newberry Library (Graff 4608)" [3]: "Newberry Library (Ayer b256.G88.1820)". [4]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.C32.C8.1822)". [5]: "Newberry Library (Ayer 256.J32.1824)". [6]: "Newberry Library (Ayer *256.S4.1825)". [7]: "Newberry Library (Ayer *256.B5.1825)"