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Massachusetts. Council. "At a Council held at Boston the 22d.
of August 1678. : Whereas Benjamin Wait and Stephen Jennings
of Hadley on the 24th. of October last 1677. were appointed
and ordered by the honoured Governour John Leveret Esq. to
take their journey to Cannada in order to their procuring the
several English captives that were taken by the Indians from
Hatfield on the 19th. of September last ..." [Cambridge,
Mass. : Printed by Samuel Green, 1678] 1 sheet ([1] p.) :
ill. (relief cut) Bristol B46 Shipton & Mooney 39207
BDSDS. 1678 (photocopy)

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "[The soveraignty & goodness of God,
together, with the faithfulness of his promises displayed: :
being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs.
Mary Rowlandson. : Commended by her, to all that desires to
know the Lords doings to, and dealings with her. Especially to
her dear children and relations, / Written by her own hand for
her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of
some friends, and for the benfit of the afflicted. ; [Three
lines from Deuteronomy]]" [Boston in New-England : Printed
[by Samuel Green] for John Ratcliffe, & John Griffin, 1682]
[6], 73, [1] p. ; (8vo) Evans 331 Not on Readex; Not at
AAS; copy at MHi No call number given + Unverified holding

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "The soveraignty & goodness of God,
together, with the faithfulness of his promises displayed; :
being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs.
Mary Rowlandson. : Commended by her, to all that desires to
know the Lords doings to, and dealings with her. Especially to
her dear children and relations, / Written by her own hand for
her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of
some friends, and for the benfit of the afflicted. ; [Three
lines from Deuteronomy]" The second edition corrected and
amended. Cambridge [Mass.], : Printed by Samuel Green,,
1682. [6], 73, [1] p. ; (8vo) Evans 332 Not on Readex;
Not at AAS; copy at L No call number given

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "The soveraignty & goodness of God,
together, with the faithfulness of his promises displayed; :
being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs.
Mary Rowlandson. : Commended by her, to all that desires to
know the Lords doings to, and dealings with her. Especially to
her dear children and relations, / Written by her own hand for
her private use, and now made publick at the earnest desire of
some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. ; [Three
lines from Deuteronomy]" The second addition [sic] corrected
and amended. Cambridge [Mass.], : Printed by Samuel Green,,
1682. [6], 73, [1] p. ; 15 cm. (8vo) Evans 332 Reserve
1682 (imp.)

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. "Humiliations follow'd with
deliverances. : A brief discourse on the matter and method, of
that humiliation which would be an hopeful symptom of our
deliverance from calamity. : Accompanied and accommodated with
a narrative, of a notable deliverance lately received by some
English captives, from the hands of cruel Indians. And some
improvement of that narrative. : Whereto is added a narrative
of Hannah Swarton, containing a great many wonderful passages,
relating to her captivity and deliverance." Boston in N.E. :
Printed by B Green, & J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips at the
brick shop., 1697. 72 p. ; (12mo) Bristol B171 Shipton &
Mooney 39325 Mather Coll. C851 1697 Humi (photocopy)

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. "Gods protecting providence
man's surest help and defence in the times of the greatest
difficulty and most imminent danger; : evidenced in the
remarkable deliverance of divers persons, from the devouring
waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered shipwrack. And
also from the more cruelly devouring jawes of the inhumane
canibals of Florida. / Faithfully related by one of the
persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson. ; [Four lines
from Psalms]" Printed in Philadelphia : by Reinier Jansen.,
1699. [12], 96 p. ; 19 cm. (8vo) Evans 863 Not at AAS;
copy at NN No call number given

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. "Decennium luctuosum. : An history
of remarkable occurrences, in the long war, which New-England
hath had with the Indian salvages, from the year, 1688. To the
year 1698. / Faithfully composed and improved. ; [One line of
quotation in Latin]" Boston in New-England. : Printed by B.
Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop,
near the Old-Meeting-House., 1699. 254, [2] p. ; 15 cm.
(8vo) Evans 873 Mather Coll. C851 1699 Dece

"Good fetch'd out of evil." [Boston : Printed by Bartholomew
Green?, 1706] 46 p. ; 15 cm. (12mo) Evans 1257 Not at
AAS; copy at ViU McGreg. *M.1706.M3G6 (imp.)

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive, returning to
Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences, in the
captivity and the deliverance of Mr. John Williams; Minister
of the Gospel, in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which
befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French &
Indians, was by them carried away, with his family, and his
neighbourhood, unto Canada. : Whereto there is annexed a
sermon preached by him, upon his return, at the lecture in
Boston, Decemb. 5. 1706. On those words, Luk. 8. 39. Return to
thine own house, and shew how great things God hath done unto
thee." Boston in N.E. : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel
Phillips, at the brick shop, 1707. [6], 104, [2] p. ; 16 cm.
(8vo) Evans 1340 Reserve 1707

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. "God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence, in times of greatest
difficulty, and most eminent danger: : evidenced in the
remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other
persons; from the devouring waves of the sea; amongst which
they suffered shipwrack: and also, from the cruel devouring
jaws of the inhuman canibals of Florida. / Faithfully related
by one of the persons concern'd therein, Jonathan Dickenson. ;
[Four lines from Psalms]" The third edition. [London] :
Printed in Philadelphia: re-printed in London, and sold by the
Assigns of J. Sowle, at the Bible in George-Yard,
Lombard-Street,, 1720. [10], 94, [12] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)
Reserve 1720

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "The soveraignty and goodness of God,
together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed: :
being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs.
Mary Rowlandson. : Commended by her, to all that desire to
know the Lords doings to, & dealings with her; especially to
her dear children and relations. / Written by her own hand,
for her private use, and now made publick at the earnest
desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted."
The second edition. Carefully corrected, and purged from
abundance of errors which escaped in the former impression.
Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Phillips, at the
Three Bibles and Crown in King-Street,, 1720. 80 p. ; 15 cm.
(8vo) Evans 2173 Not at AAS; copy at DLC E87.R862 (RBC)

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion. : A faithful history of the remarkable occurrences, in
the captivity and the deliverance of Mr. John Williams,
Minister of the Gospel, in Deerfield, who, in the desolation
which befel that planatation, by and incursion of the French
and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family, and
his neighbourhood, unto Canada." The second edition.
Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Phillips, at the
Three Bibles and Crown, in King-Street., 1720. [6], 98 p. ;
(8vo) Evans 2197 Not at AAS; copy at NN *KD 1720

Loring, Israel, 1682-1772. "Two sermons preached at Rutland,
September 8th. 1723. : After the Indians had been there, and
kill'd the Reverend Mr. Joseph Willard, with two of Mr. Joseph
Stevens's children, and captivated other two. / By Israel
Loring, M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Sudbury."
Boston: : Printed by S. Kneeland, for D. Henchman, and sold at
his shop., 1724. [4], 44 p. ; 15 cm. (8vo) Evans 2545
Reserve 1724

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "[God's mercy surmounting man's
cruelty, : exemplified in the captivity and redemption of
Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at
Keacheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her
children, and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in
the year 1724. : In which are inserted, sundry remarkable
preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and
kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be
remembered. / The substance of which was taken from her own
mouth, and now published for a general service.]"
[Philadelphia : To be sold by Samuel Keimer in Philadelphia;
and by W. Heurtin goldsmith in New-York, 1728.] 40 p. ; 16
cm. (12mo) Evans 2996 Not at AAS; copy at CSmH No call
number given + Unverified holding

Gyles, John, 1678?-1755. "Memoirs of odd adventures, strange
deliverances, &c. in the captivity of John Gyles, Esq;
commander of the garrison on St. George's River. / Written by
himself. ; Eight lines in English from Homer's Odyssey]"
Boston, in N.E. : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T.
Green, in Queen-Street, over against the prison., MDCCXXXVI.
[1736] [4], 40, [4] p. ; 20 cm. (4to) Evans 4021 Reserve
1736

How, Nehemiah, 1693-1747. "A narrative of the captivity of
Nehemiah How, : who was taken by the Indians at the
Great-Meadow Fort above Fort-Dummer, where he was an
inhabitant, October 11th 1745. : Giving an account of what he
met with in his travelling to Canada, and while he was in
prison there. : Together with an account of Mr. How's death at
Canada. : [Seven lines from Psalms]" Boston: N.E. : Printed
and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green?] opposite to
the prison in Queen-Street., 1748. 22, [2] p. Evans 6162
Not at AAS; copy at NN *KD 1748

How, Nehemiah, 1693-1747. "A narrative of the captivity of
Nehemiah How, : who was taken by the Indians at the Great
Meadow-Fort above Fort-Dummer, where he was an inhabitant,
October 11th 1745. : Giving an account of what he met with in
his travelling to Canada, and while he was in prison there. :
Together with an account of Mr. How's death at Canada. :
[Seven lines from Psalms]" Boston: N.E. : Printed and sold
[by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green?] opposite the prison in
Queenstreet., 1748. 23, [1] p. ; 16 cm. (8vo) Bristol
B1390 Shipton & Mooney 40462 Reserve 1748

Norton, John, 1715-1778. "The redeemed captive. : Being a
narrative of the taking and carrying into captivity the
Reverend Mr. John Norton, when Fort-Massachusetts surrendered
to a large body of French and Indians, August 20th 1746. :
With a particular account of the defence made before the
surrender of that fort, with the articles of capitulation &c.
: Together with an account, both entertaining and affecting,
of what Mr. Norton met with, and took notice of, in his
travelling to, and which in captivity at Canada, and 'till his
arrival at Boston, on August 16. 1747. / Written by himself. ;
[Ten lines of Scripture texts]" Boston: : Printed & sold [by
Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green] opposite the prison., 1748.
40 p. ; 17 cm. (8vo) Evans 6211 Reserve 1748

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. "God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence, in the times of the greatest
difficulty, and most eminent danger. : Evidenced, in the
remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers persons,
from the devouring waves of the sea; among which they suffered
shipwrack: and also, from the cruel, devouring jaws of the
inhuman canibals of Florida. / Faithfully related by Jonathan
Dickinson, one of the persons concerned therein." The fourth
edition. [Three lines from Psalms] Philadelphia: : Printed
and sold by William Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible, in
Second-Street., M,DCC,LI. [1751] [8], 80 p. ; 19 cm. (8vo)
Evans 6658 Not at AAS; copy at NN *KD 1751

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "God's mercy surmounting man's
cruelty, : exemplified in the captivity and redemption of
Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at
Kecheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her
children, and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in
the year 1724. : In which are inserted, sundry remarkable
preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and
kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be
remembered. / The substance of which was taken from her own
mouth, and now published for general service." Philadelphia:
: Printed and sold by James Chattin, in Church-Alley., 1754.
23, [1] p. Evans 7160 Not at AAS; copy at PHi No call
number given

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. [God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty
and most imminent danger. German] "Die gottliche Beschutzung
ist der Menschen gewisseste Hulffe und Beschirmung zu allen
Zeiten, auch in den grossesten Nothen und Gefahren. : Aus
Erfahrung gelernet. Bey einer merckwurdigen Geschichte, da
verschiedene Personen aus der grossen Wassers-Gefahr errettet
worden, in dem sie nicht nur Schiffbruch erlitten, sondern
auch aus den noch grausamern Rachen der unmenschlichen
Canibalen oder Menschen-Fressern in Florida sind beyfreyet
worden. / Getreulich aufgezeichnet von einem, welcher selbst
personlich dabey gewesen, nehmlich von Jonathan Dickinson. ;
[Five lines from Psalms]" Die 4te Edition. Zu Philadelphia
gedruckt, und nun zum zweyten Mal in teutsch heraus gegeben.
Germanton [Pa.]. : Gedruckt und zu haben bey Christoph Saur,
1756. 98 p. ; 17 cm. (8vo) Bristol B1797 Shipton &
Mooney 40820 Reserve 1756

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. [God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty
and most imminent danger. German] "Die gottliche Beschutzung
ist der Menschen gewisseste Hulffe und Beschirmung zu allen
Zeiten, auch in den grossesten Nothen und Gefahren. : Aus
Erfahrung gelernet. Bey einer merkwurdigen Geschichte da
verschieden Personen aus der grosen Wasers Gefahr errettet
worden, in dem sie nicht nur Schiffbruch erlitten sondern auch
aus den noch grausamern Rachen der unmenschlichen Canibalen
oder Menschen-fressern in florida sind befreyet worden. /
Getreulich aufgezeichnet von einem welcher selbst persohnlich
dabey gewesen, nehmlich von Jonathan Dickinson. ; [Five lines
of Scripture texts] ; Nach der englischen Version." Die 4te
Edition. Zu Philadelphia gedruckt und nun zum ersten Mal in
Teutsch heraus gegeben. Germanton [Pa.]. : Gedruckt und zu
haben bey Christoph Saur, 1756. 32 [i.e., 98] p. ; (8vo)
Evans 7646 Not at AAS; copy at PHi Am.1756.Dic.Ac.267

Fleming, William. [Narrative of the sufferings and surprizing
deliverance of William and Elizabeth Fleming] "A narrative
of the sufferings, and surprising deliverance of William and
Elizabeth Fleming, : who were taken captive by Capt. Jacob,
commander of the Indians, who lately made an excursion on the
inhabitants of the Great-Cove, near Conecochieg, in
Pennsylvania, / as related by themselves." Philadelphia: :
Printed for the benefit of the unhappy sufferers, and sold by
them only., [1756] 28 p. ; 17 cm. (12mo) Evans 7658 Not
on Readex; Not at AAS; copy at ICN No call number given

Fleming, William. [Narrative of the sufferings and surprizing
deliverance of William and Elizabeth Fleming] "A narrative
of the sufferings and surprizing deliverances of William and
Elizabeth Fleming, : who were taken captive by Capt. Jacob,
commander of the Indians, who lately made the incursions on
the fronties of Pennsylvania, / as related by themselves. ;
[One line from Psalms] ; A narrative necessary to be read by
all who are going in the expedition, as well as every British
subject. Wherein it fully appears, that the bararities of the
Indians is owing to the French, and chiefly their priests."
Boston; New-England, : Printed and sold by Green & Russell, at
their printing-office near the Custom-House, and next to the
writing-school in Queen-Street., 1756. 20 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Evans 7662 Reserve 1756

Fleming, William. "A narrative of the sufferings, and
surprizing deliverance of William and Elizabeth Fleming, : who
were taken captive by Capt. Jacob, commander of the Indians,
who lately made an excursion on the inhabitants of the
Great-Cove, near Conecochieg, in Pennsylvania, / as related by
themselves. ; [Two lines of quotation]" Philadelphia: :
Printed by James Chattin, for the benefit of the unhappy
sufferers., 1756. Price 6d. 28 p. ; 16 cm. (8vo) Evans
7659 Not on Readex; Not at AAS; copy at NN *KD 1756

Fleming, William. [Narrative of the sufferings and surprizing
deliverance of William and Elizabeth Fleming. German] "Eine
Erzehlung von den Trubsalen und der wunderbahren Befreyung so
geschehen an William Flemming und dessen Weib Elisabeth :
welche bey dem verwichenen Einfall der Indianer uber die
Einwohner in Grossen Wald (Grat Grov) bey Cannagodschick in
Pensilvanien sind gefangen genommen worden. / Nach ihrer
eigenen Aussage. ; [Two lines from Psalms]" [Germantown,
Pa.] : Zu Lancester gedruckt von W. Duglas und ins Teutsche
ubersetzt, und gedruckt zu Germanton bey Christoph Saur 1756.
Auch zu haben bey David Daschler zu Philad., [1756] 28, [2]
p. ; (8vo) Evans 7663 Not at AAS; copy at PHi
Am.1756.Fle.Ac.272

Fleming, William. [Narrative of the sufferings and surprizing
deliverance of William and Elizabeth Fleming. German] "Eine
Erzehlung von den Trubsalen und der wunderbahren Befreyung so
geschehen an William Flemming und dessen Weib Elisabeth :
welche bey dem verwichenen Einfall der Indianer uber die
Einwohner in Grossen Wald (Grat Grov) bey Cannagodschick in
Pensilvanien sind gefangen genommen worden. / Nach ihrer
eigenen Aussage." Zweite Edition. [Two lines from Psalms]
[Germantown, Pa.] : Zu Lancester gedruckt von W. Duglas und
ins Teutsche ubersetzt, und gedruckt zu Germanton bey
Christoph Saur. 1756. Auch zu haben bey David Daschler zu
Philad., [1756] 29, [1] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo) Bristol B1801
Shipton & Mooney 40824 Reserve 1756

Eastburn, Robert, 1710-1778. "A faithful narrative, of the
many dangers and sufferings, as well as wonderful and
surprizing deliverances of Robert Eastburn, during his late
captivity among the Indians: : together with some remarks upon
the country of Canada, and the religion and policy of its
inhabitants; : the whole intermixed with devout reflections. /
By Robert Eastburn. ; Published at the earnest request of many
persons, for the benefit of the public. ; With a
recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Gilbert Tennent. ; [Six
lines from Psalms]" [Boston] : Philadelphia: printed.
Boston; re-printed and sold by Green & Russell, opposite the
probate-office in Queen-Street., 1758. iv, 5-34, [2] p. ; 18
cm. (4to) Evans 8117 Reserve 1758

Eastburn, Robert, 1710-1778. "A faithful narrative, of the
many dangers and sufferings, as well as wonderful deliverances
of Robert Eastburn, during his late captivity among the
Indians: : together with some remarks upon the country of
Canada, and the religion, and policy of its inhabitants; : the
whole intermixed with devout reflections. / By Robert
Eastburn. ; Published at the earnest request of many friends,
for the benefit of the author. ; With a recommendatory
preface, by the Rev. Gilbert Tennent. ; [Six lines from
Psalms]" Philadelphia: : Printed by William Dunlap., 1758.
45, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (8vo) Evans 8116 Reserve 1758

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive, returning to
Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences, in the
captivity and deliverance, of Mr. John Williams; Minister of
the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel
that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians,
was by them carried away, with his family, and his
neighbourhood, unto Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Whereto
there is annexed a sermon preached by him, upon his return, at
the lecture in Boston, December 5. 1706. On those words, Luk.
8. 39. Return to thine own house, and shew how great things
God hath done unto thee. ; As also an appendix: containing an
account of those taken captive at Deerfield, February 29.
1703,4. Of those kill'd after they went out of town, those who
returned, and of those still absent from their native country;
of those who were slain at that time in or near the town; and
of the mischief done by the enemy in Deerfield, from the
beginning of its settlement to the death of the Rev. Mr.
Williams, in 1729. ; With a conclusion to the whole by the
Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield, and the Rev. Mr. Prince of
Boston." The third edition. Boston: : Printed and sold by
S. Kneeland, opposite the Probate-Office in Queen-Street.,
1758. [4], iv, 104 p. ; 17 cm. (8vo) Evans 8285 Dated
Books

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "French and Indian cruelty;
exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune,
of Peter Williamson : containing a particular account of the
manner, customs, and dress, of the savages ... during his
residence among them ... : Comprehending in the whole, a
summary of the transactions of the several provinces of
Pennsylvania, New-York, New-England, New-Jersey, &c. from the
commencement of the war in these parts ... and an accurate and
succinct detail of the operations of the French and English
forces at the siege of Oswego ... Also, a curious discourse on
kidnapping ... Together with a description of the most
convenient roads for the British forces to invade Canada ... /
Written by himself." The third edition, with considerable
improvements. Glasgow : Printed by J. Bryce and D. Paterson,
for the benefit of the unfortunate author, 1758. iv, 112 p.
; 20 cm. G463 W732 F758

"Die Erzehlungen von Maria Le Roy und Barbara Leininger, :
welche vierthalb Jahr unter den Indianern gefangen gewesen,
und am 6ten May in in dieser Stadt glucklich angekommen. / Aus
ihrem eignen Munde niedergeschrieben und zum Druck befordert."
Philadelphia : Gedruckt und zu haben [bey Peter Miller und
Ludwig Weiss] in der teutschen Buchdruckerey das Stuck vor 6
Pentz., M,DCCLIX. [1759] [2], 2-14, [1] p. ; (8vo) Evans
8347 Not at AAS; copy at PHi Am.1759.Le.R.Ac.63

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "French and Indian cruelty;
exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune,
of Peter Williamson : containing, a particular account of the
manner, customs, and dress, of the savages ... during his
residence among them ... : Comprehending in the whole, a
summary of the transactions of the several provinces in
America ... and an accurate and succinct detail of the
operations of the French and English forces at the siege of
Oswego ... Also, a curious discourse on kidnapping / Written
by himself." The fourth edition, with considerable
improvements. London : Printed for the unfortunate author,
and sold by R. Griffiths, 1759. iv, 5-120 p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 20 cm. G463 W732 F759

Brown, Thomas, b. 1740. "A plain narrative of the uncommon
sufferings, and remarkable deliverance of Thomas Brown, of
Charlestown, in New-England; : who returned to his father's
house the beginning of Jan. 1760, after having been absent
three years and about eight months: containing an account of
the engagement between a party of English, led by Maj. Rogers,
and a party of French and Indians, in Jan. 1757 ... How he was
taken captive by the Indians, and carried to Canada, and from
thence to the Mississippi; where he liv'd about a year, and
was again sent to Canada ..." Boston: : Printed and sold by
Fowle and Draper, at their printing-office in
Marlborough-Street., 1760. 27, [1] p. ; (8vo) Evans 8557
Not at AAS; copy at NjP No call number given

Brown, Thomas, b. 1740. "A plain narrativ[e] of the uncommon
sufferings, and remarkable deliverance of Thomas Brown, of
Charlestown, in New-England; : who returned to his father's
house the beginning of Jan. 1760, after having been absent
three years and about eight months: containing an account of
the engagement between a party of English, commanded by Maj.
Rogers, and a party of French and Indians, in Jan. 1757 ...
How he was taken captive by the Indians, and carried to
Canada, and from thence to the Mississippi; where he lived
about a year, and was again sent to Canada ..." The second
edition. Boston: : Printed and sold by Fowle and Draper, at
their printing-office in Marlborough Street., 1760. 27, [1]
p. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans 8558 Not at AAS; copy at DLC
E199.B88 (Office)

Brown, Thomas, b. 1740. "A plain narrative of the uncommon
sufferings, and remarkable deliverance of Thomas Brown, of
Charlestown, in New-England; : who returned to his father's
house the beginning of Jan. 1760, after having been absent
three years and about eight months: : containing an account of
the engagement between a party of English, commanded by Maj.
Rogers, and a party of French and Indians, in Jan. 1757 ...
How he was taken captive by the Indians, and carried to
Canada, and from thence to the Mississippi; where he lived
about a year, and was again sent to Canada ..." The third
edition. Boston: : Printed and sold by Fowle and Draper at
their printing-office in Marlborough-Street., 1760. 24 p. ;
18 cm. (12mo) Bristol B2117 Shipton & Mooney 41114 Dated
Books

Hammon, Briton. "A narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and
surprizing deliverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro
man,---servant to General Winslow, of Marshfield, in
New-England; : who returned to Boston, after having been
absent almost thirteen years. : Containing an account of the
many hardships he underwent from the time he left his master's
house, in the year 1747, to the time of his return to Boston.
--How he was cast away in the Capes of Florida;--the horrid
cruelty and inhuman barbarity of the Indians in murdering the
whole ship's crew;--the manner of his being carry'd by them
into captivity. Also, an account of his being confined four
years and seven months in a close dungeon,--and the remarkable
manner in which he met with his good old master in London; who
returned to New-England, a passenger, in the same ship."
Boston, : Printed and sold by Green & Russell, in
Queen-Street., 1760. 14 p. ; 18 cm. Evans 8611 Not at
AAS; copy at DLC F314.H22

Lowry, Jean, fl. 1756. "A journal of the captivity of Jean
Lowry and her children, : giving an account of her being taken
by the Indians, the 1st of April 1756, from William McCord's,
in Rocky-Spring settlement in Pennsylvania, : with an account
of the hardships she suffered, &c." Philadelphia: : Printed
by William Bradford, at the corner of Front and
Market-Streets,, 1760. 31, [1] p. ; (8vo) Evans 8642 Not
at AAS; copy at PPL Am.1760.Mat.Log.3165.O.5

Hollister, Isaac, b. 1750? "A brief narration of the captivity
of Isaac Hollister, : who was taken by the Indians, anno
Domini, 1763. / Written by himself." [New London, Conn.] :
Printed and sold at the printing-office in New-London.,
[1767?] 8 p. ; 17 cm. Evans 10652 Not at AAS; copy at
CtY No call number given

Hollister, Isaac, b. 1750? "A brief narration of the captivity
of Isaac Hollister, who was taken by the Indians, anno Domini,
1763. / Written by himself." Hartford. : Printed [by Thomas
Green] for, and sold by Knight Sexton., [1767?] 8 p. Evans
10653 Evans 11684 Not at AAS; copy at CtHi No call number
given

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narative [sic] of the captivity,
sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was
taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and
treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by those vile
savages: with many other remarkable events during her travels.
/ Written by her own hand, for her private use, and now made
public at the earnest desire of some friends and for the
benefit of the afflicted." Boston: : Printed and sold by
Nathaniel Coverly, in Black-Horse Lane: North-End., M,DCCLXX.
[1770] 48 p. : ill. ; 17 cm. Bristol B3262 Shipton &
Mooney 42165 Not at AAS; copy at DLC E87.R864 (RBC)

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings
and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the
earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the
afflicted." [Boston] : Printed and sold by Z. Fowle, at the
printing office in Back-Street, Boston., M,DCCLXX. [1770] 60
p. : ill. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans 0 Not on Readex; Reserve
1770

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings
and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the
earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Boston: : Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly
in Black-Horse-Lane, North-End., M,DCCLXX. [1770] 60 p. :
ill. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans 11841 Reserve 1770

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity sufferings
and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the
earnest desire of some friends and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Boston: : Printed and sold by N. Coverly, near
Liberty-Tree., M,DCCLXXI. [1771] (Price six shillings.) 59,
[1] p. : ill. ; 17 cm. (12mo) Evans 12217 Reserve 1771

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings
and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use and now made public at the
earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." New London [Conn.]: : Printed and sold by
Timothy Green., 1773. 48 p. ; 18 cm. (4to) Evans 13589
Reserve 1773

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings
and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians with several others, and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and now made public at the
earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Boston: : Printed and sold at John Boyle's
printing-office, next door to the Three Doves in
Marlborough-Street., 1773. 40 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (4to)
Evans 12988 Reserve 1773

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences, in the
captivity & deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the
Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that
plantation, by an incursion of the French and Inaians [sic],
was by them carried away, with his family, and his
neighbourhood, unto Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Whereto
there is annexed a sermon preached by him, upon his return, at
the lecture in Boston, December 5 1706, on those words, Luke
8. 39. Return to thine own house, and shew how great things
God hath done unto thee. ; As also an appendix, containing an
account of those taken captive at Deerfield, February 29,
1703-4; of those killed after they went out of town; those who
returned; and of those still absent from their native country;
of those who were slain at that time in or near the town; and
of the mischief done by the enemy in Deerfield, from the
beginning of its settlement to the death of the Rev. Mr.
Williams, in 1729. ; With a conclusion to the whole, by the
Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield, and the Rev. Mr. Prince of
Boston." The fourth edition. [New London, Conn.] : Boston:
printed. New-London: re-printed by T. Green., [1773] iv,
[1], 6-79, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) Evans 13081 Dated Books

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurences, in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of
the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel
that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians,
was by them carried away, with all his family, and his
neighbourhood, unto Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Whereto
there is annexed, a sermon preached by him, upon his return,
at the lecture in Boston, December 5, 1706. On those words,
Luke 8. 39. [Two lines of text] ; As also an appendix,
containing an account of those taken captive at Deerfield,
Feb. 29, 1703-4; of those killed after they went out of town;
those who returned; and of those still absent from their
native country; of those who were slain at that time in or
near the town; and of the mischief done by the enemy in
Deerfield, from the beginning of its settlement to the death
of the Rev. Mr. Williams, in 1729. ; With a conclusion to the
whole, by the Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield, and the Rev.
Mr. Prince of Boston." The fifth edition. Boston: :
Printed and sold by John Boyle next door to the Three Doves in
Marlborough Street., 1774. 70, [2] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) Evans
13773 Dated Books

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the
captivity & deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the
Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that
plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by
them carried away, with his family, and his neighbourhood,
unto Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Whereto there is annexed
a sermon preached by him, upon his return, at the lecture in
Boston, December 5, 1706. On those words, Luke 8. 39. Return
to thine own house, and shew how great things God hath done
unto thee. ; As also an appendix, containing an account of
those taken captive at Deerfield February 29, 1703-4; of those
killed after they went out of town; those who returned; and of
those still absent from their native country; of those who
were slain at that time in or near the town; and of the
mischief done by the enemy in Deerfield, from the beginning of
its settlement to the death of the Rev. Mr. Williams, in 1729.
; With a conclusion to the whole, by the Rev. Mr. Williams of
Springfield, and the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston." The fifth
edition. [New London, Conn.] : Boston: printed. New-London:
re-printed by T. Green., [1776] iv, [1], 6-72 p. ; 19 cm.
(4to) Evans 15221 Dated Pams.

Dodge, John, 1751-1800. "A narrative of the capture and
treatment of John Dodge, by the English at Detroit. / Written
by himself." Philadelphia, : Printed by T. Bradford, at the
Coffee-House., MDCCLXXIX. [1779] [2], 5-22 p. ; (12mo)
Evans 16262 Not at AAS; copy at PPL No call number given +
Am 1779 Dod 798.D.3

Dodge, John, 1751-1800. "An entertaining narrative of the
cruel and barbarous treatment and extreme sufferings of Mr.
John Dodge during his captivity among the British, at Detroit.
: In which is also contained, a particular detail of the
sufferings of a Virginian, who died in their hands. / Written
by himself; and now published to satisfy the curiosity of
every one throughout the United States." The second edition.
Danvers [Mass.], near Salem: : Printed and sold by E. Russell,
next the Bell-Tavern. M,DCC,LXXX. At the same place may be
had, a number of new books, &c. some of which are on the
times.-- Cash paid for rags., [1780] 32 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
(4to) Evans 16765 Reserve 1780

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "God's mercy surmounting man's
cruelty. : Exemplified in the captivity and redemption of
Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at
Kecheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her
children and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in
the year 1724. : In which are inserted, sundry remarkable
preservations, providences and marks of the care and kindness
of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be
remembered. / The substance of which was taken from her own
mouth, and now published for general service." The third
edition. [Danvers, Mass.] : Philadelphia: printed; Danvers,
near Salem: re-printed and sold by E. Russell, next the
Bell-Tavern. M,DCC,LXXX. At the same place may be had, a
number of new books, &c. Some of which are on the times--Cash
paid for rags. [1780] 32 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. (4to) Evans
16721 Reserve 1780 two copies

Swetland, Luke, 1729-1823. "A very remarkable narrative of
Luke Swetland, : who was taken captive four times in the space
of fifteen months, in the time of the late contest between
Great Britain and America; showing how and when taken, whether
carried and how treated until his return to his family; with a
concise account of the exercise of his mind during his trials;
a short account of the manners of the Indians; and a short
sketch of the rarities of the Indian country. / Written by
himself." Hartford: : Printed for the author., [178-?] 16
p. Bristol B5028 Shipton & Mooney 43753 Not at AAS; copy
at MH No call number given

Van Campen, Moses, 1757-1849. "A narrative of the capture of
certain Americans, at Westmorland, by savages; and the
perilous escape which they effected, by surprizing specimens
of policy and heroism. : To which is subjoined, some account
of the religion, government, customs and manners of the
aborigines of North-America." Hartford: : Printed and sold
[by Barzillai Hudson and George Goodwin] near the bridge.,
[1780?] 24 p., [1] leaf : ill. ; 19 cm. (4to) Evans 18273
Dated Pams.

"Good fetch'd out of evil, : in three short essays. : I. A
pastoral letter, of Mr. John Williams, the faithful Pastor of
Deerfield; now detain'd a captive in Canada; written to part
of his flock, and some others, returning out of their
captivity. II. The conduct and constancy of the New-English
captives when strongly tempted unto the popish idolatries. And
certain plain poems, written by some of them, to fortify their
children against such temptations. III. An account of most
remarkable and memorable deliverances, received by many of the
captives; and great things done by their Almighty Deliverer
for them. : Collected and published, that the glorious God may
have the glory of his power and goodness; and that his people
may reap some advantage from what has befallen their
brethren." [United States? : s.n.], Printed in the year
M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783] [2], 5-34 p. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans
19426 Mather Coll.

"Narratives of a late expedition against the Indians; ; with an
account of the barbarous execution of Col. Crawford; and the
wonderful escape of Dr. Knight and John Slover from captivity,
in 1782." Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, in
Market Street., M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783] 38 p. ; 15 cm. (12mo)
Evans 17993 Not at AAS; copy at ICN Graff 380

Filson, John, 1753?-1788. "The discovery, settlement and
present state of Kentucke: : and an essay towards the
topography, and natural history of that important country: :
to which is added, an appendix, containing, I. The adventures
of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers, comprehending
every important occurence in the political history of that
province. II. The minutes of the Piankashaw Council, held at
Post St. Vincents, April 15, 1784. III. An account of the
Indian nations inhabiting within the limits of the thirteen
original United States, their manners and customs, and
reflections on their origin. IV. The stages and distances
between Philadelphia and the falls of the Ohio; from Pittsburg
to Pensacola and several other places.--The whole illustrated
by a new and accurate map of Kentucke, and the country
adjoining, drawn from actual surveys. / By John Filson."
Wilmington [Del.], : Printed by James Adams,, 1784. 118 p. ;
21 cm. (8vo) + 1 map Evans 18467 Reserve 1784

Roach, John, b. 1748. "The surprizing adventures of John
Roach, mariner of Whitehaven. : Containing, a genuine account
of his cruel treatment during a long captivity amongst the
savage Indians, and imprisonment by the Spaniards, in
South-America. : With, his miraculous preservation and
deliverance by divine providence; and happy return to the
place of his nativity, after being thirteen years amongst his
inhuman enemies." Whitehaven [England]: : Printed by F.
Briscoe, in the Market-Place. Price six-pence., [1784] iv,
[2], 7-64 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Reserve 1784

Van Campen, Moses, 1757-1849. "A narrative of the capture of
certain Americans, at Westmoreland, by savages; : and the
perilous escape which they effected, by surprizing specimens
of policy and heroism. : To which is subjoined, some account
of the religion, government, customs, and manners of the
aborigines of North-America." New-London [Conn.]: : Printed
by T. Green., 1784. 16 p. ; (8vo) Evans 18850 Not at
AAS; copy at MHi No call number given + Unverified holding

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "A narrative of the captivity and
sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family; : who were
surprised by the Indians, and taken from their farms, on the
frontiers of Pennsylvania, in the spring, 1780."
Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Joseph Crukshank, in
Market-Street, between Second and Third-Streets., MDCCLXXXIV.
[1784] iv, [1], 6-96 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo) Evans 18497 Dated
Books

Boone, Daniel, 1734-1820. "The adventures of Colonel Daniel
Boon, one of the first settlers at Kentucke: : containing the
wars with the Indians on the Ohio, from 1769 to 1783, and the
first establishment and progress of the settlement on that
river. / Written by the colonel himself. ; To which are added,
a narrative of the captivity and extraordinary escape of Mrs.
Francis [sic] Scott, an inhabitant of Washington-County
Virginia ..." Norwich [Conn.] : Printed by John Trumbull.,
M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786] 24 p. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans 19514
Reserve 1786

M'Donald, Philip. "A surprising account, of the captivity and
escape of Philip M'Donald, and Alexander M'Leod, of Virginia.
: From the Chickkemogga Indians, and of their great
discoveries in the western world. From June 1779, to January
1786, when they returned in health to their friends, after an
absence of six years and a half. / Written by themselves."
The second edition. Printed in Bennington [Vt.]: in the year
M,DCC,LXXXVI : by Haswell & Russell., [1786] [16] p. ; 18
cm. Evans 20472 Not at AAS; copy at NN (ph. copy)

"Narrative of Mrs. Scott and Capt. Stewart's captivity."
Boston: : Printed by E. Russell, next Lib. Pole,, 1786. iv,
[3], 8-24 p. : ill. Evans 19979 Not at AAS; copy at MHi No
call number given

"Bickerstaff's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1788. ... :
Calculated for the meridian of Norwich, but will serve without
any essential variation for the states of Connecticut, Rhode
Island, New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont. ... To
which is added A surprising account of the discovery of a lady
who was taken by the Indians in the year 1777, and after
making her escape, she retired to a lonely cave, where she
lived nine years. With many other things, curious and
entertaining." Norwich [Conn.]: : Printed by John Trumbull,
and sold by the gross, dozen or single., [1787] [24] p. ; 16
cm. (8vo) Evans 20875 Almanacs Conn.

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "An account of the captivity of
Elizabeth Hanson, : late of Kachecky in New-England: who, with
four of her children, and servant-maid, was taken captive by
the Indians, and carried into Canada. : Setting forth the
various remarkable occurrences, sore trials, and wonderful
deliverances which befel them after their departure, to the
time of their redemption. / Taken in substance from her own
mouth, by Samuel Bownas." A new edition. London: : Printed
and sold by James Phillips, George-Yard, Lombard-Street.,
1787. 28 p. ; 20 cm. (12mo) Reserve 1787

"The Returned captive. : A poem. Founded on a late fact. : [Six
lines of verse]" Hudson [N.Y.]: : Printed by Ashbel
Stoddard., M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787] 60 p. ; 22 cm. (12mo)
Evans 20676 Reserve 1787

Decalves, Alonso. "New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America. : Being a tour of almost fourteen months. :
Containing, an account of the country upwards of two thousand
miles west of the Christian parts of North-America; with an
account of white Indians, their manners, habits, and many
other particulars. / By Don Alonso Decalves. ; Confirmed by
thee [i.e., three] other persons." Norwich [Conn.]: :
Printed and sold by John Trumbull,, M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]
iv, [1], 6-34 p. ; 17 cm. (8vo) Evans 21786 Bristol B6694
Shipton & Mooney 45250 Dated Pams.

Decalves, Alonso. "New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America. : Being a tour of almost fouteeen [sic]
months. : Containing, an account of the country, upwards of
two thousand miles west of the Christian parts of
North-America; with an account of white Indians, their
manners, habits, and many other particulars. / By Don Alonso
Decalves. ; Confirmed by three other persons." Boston: :
Printed and sold by John W. Folsom, no. 30, Union-Street. Sold
also by Benjamin Larkin, no. 46, Cornhill., [1788] [2], vi,
[1], 7-45 [i.e., 7-44], [1] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans 21044
Evans 30321 Reserve 1788

M'Donald, Philip. "A surprising account of the captivity and
escape of Phillip M'Donald, and Alexander M'Leod, of Virginia,
from the Chickkemogga Indians. : And of their great
discoveries in the western world, from June 1779, to January
1786, when they returned in health to their friends, after an
absence of six years and an half. / Written by themselves."
The third edition. Pittsfield [Mass.]: : Re-printed by Roger
Storrs., 1788. 16 p. Evans 21210 Not at AAS; copy at
MiU-C No call number given

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. "God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty
and most imminent danger : evidenced in the remarkable
deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from
the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered
shipwreck; and also from the cruel devouring jaws of the
inhuman cannibals of Florida / Faithfully related by one of
the persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson." The
seventh edition. London : Printed and sold by James
Phillips, George-Yard, Lombard-Street, M,DCC,XC [1790]. xiv,
[1], 16-136 p. ; 17 cm. G463 B278 G790

Marrant, John, 1755-1791. "A narrative of the Lord's wonderful
dealings with John Marrant, a black, born in New-York in
North-America. / Taken down from his own relation, arranged,
corrected, and published by the Rev. Mr. Aldridge. ; [Three
lines from Psalms]" The sixth edition, with additions and
notes explanatory. Dublin: : Printed by B. Dugdale, no. 150,
Capel-Street., MDCCXC. [1790] 31, [1] p. ; 18 cm. G463
M358 N790

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative, of a young
woman, discovered in a rocky-cave, : after having been taken
by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1777, and
seeing no human being for the space of nine years. : In a
letter from a gentleman to his friend." Fifth edition.
New-York. : Printed for the purchasers., [1790] 11, [1] p. ;
17 cm. Bristol B7600 Shipton & Mooney 45938 Not at AAS;
copy at WHi No call number given

"The Returned captive : a poem. Founded on a fact. Under the
following heads. 1. William welcomes his friend John on his
return from nine years captivity with his child ..." Norwich
[Conn.]: : Printed by John Trumbull,, M,DCC,XC. [1790] 56 p.
Evans 22834 Not at AAS; copy at CtHi No call number given

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "A narrative of the captivity and
sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family; : who were
surprised by the Indians, and taken from their farms, on the
frontiers of Pennsylvania. In the spring, 1780." [London] :
Philadelphia, printed: London: Reprinted and sold by James
Phillips, George-Yard, Lombard-Street., M.DCC.XC. [1790] iv,
[1], 6-124 p. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Reserve 1790

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. "God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty
and most imminent danger, : evidenced in the remarkable
deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from
the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered
shipwreck; and also from the cruel devouring jaws of the
inhuman cannibals of Florida. / Faithfully related by Jonathan
Dickenson [i.e., Dickinson], one of the persons concerned
therein. ; [Four lines from Psalms]" The seventh edition.
Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, in Market-Street,
between Second and Third-Streets., MDCCXCI. [1791] xiii,
[2], 16-123, [1] p. ; 14 cm. Bristol B7685 Shipton &
Mooney 46155 Dated Books

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings,
and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians; with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and since made public at the
earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Boston: : Re-printed and sold by Thomas and John
Fleet, at the Bible and Heart, Cornhill,, 1791. 40 p. : ill.
; 21 cm. Evans 23745 Not at AAS; copy at ICN Ayer 256.R88
1791

Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824. "Beers's almanac and ephemeris ...
for the year of our Lord 1793 ... : Calculated for the
meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min.
north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min. west ... / By Andrew Beers,
philom." Hartford: : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin., [1792]
[36] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Evans 24083 Almanacs Conn.

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. [God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty
and most imminent danger] "The remarkable deliverance of
Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, from the devouring
waves of the sea, among which they suffered shipwreck; : and
also from the cruel devouring jaws of the inhuman cannibals of
Florida: God's protecting providence, man's surest help and
defence, in times of greatest difficulty, and most eminent
danger. / Faithfully related by Jonathan Dickenson, one of the
persons concerned therein. ; [Five lines from Psalms]" Dover
[N.H.]: : Printed by Eliphalet Ladd,, M,DCC,XCII. [1792]
xii, 111, [1] p. ; 17 cm. Evans 25393 Not at AAS; copy at
DLC F314.D549

How, Jemima, 1722-1805. "A genuine and correct account of the
captivity, sufferings & deliverance of Mrs. Jemima Howe, of
Hinsdale, in New-Hampshire. / Taken from her own mouth, and
written, by the Rev. Bunker Gray [i.e., Gay], A.M. Minister of
Hinsdale, in a letter to the author of The history of
New-Hampshire, ; extracted from the third volume of said
history, by consent of the author. ; In this account the
mistakes of Col. Humphreys, relating to Mrs. Howe, in his
"Life of General Putnam," are rectified." [Boston] : Printed
at the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Young, nortr
[sic] side of the State-House State-Street., MDCCXCII. [1792]
20 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo) Evans 24343 Reserve 1792

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederick
Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John
Corbly's family. : An encounter between a white man and two
savages. : Extraordinary bravery of a woman. : Adventures of
Capt. Isaac Stewart. : Deposition of Massey Herbeson. :
Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e.,
Williamson]. : Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. :
Account of the destruction of the settlements at Wyoming."
[Exeter, N.H.] : Printed and sold by H. Ranlet, Exeter.--,
1793. 66 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans 25080 Reserve 1793

Filson, John, 1753?-1788. "The discovery, settlement, and
present state of Kentucky: and an essay towards the the
topography and natural history of that important country: : to
which is added, I. The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of
the first settlers, comprehending every important occurrence
in the political history of that province. II. The minutes of
the Piankashaw Council, held at Post St. Vincents, April 15,
1784. III. An account of the Indian Nations inhabiting within
the limits of the thirteen United States, their manners and
customs, and reflections on their origin. IV. A report of the
secretary of state, to the president of the United States; of
the quantity and situation of the lands, not claimed by the
Indians nor granted to, nor claimed by any citizens within the
territory of the United States. V. Thoughts on emigration; to
which are added miscellaneous observations relating to the
United States. And a short account of the state of Kentucky. :
Being a supplement to Imlay's Description of the western
territory. : Vol. II. / By John Filson." New-York: : Printed
and sold by Samuel Campbell, no. 37, Hanover-Square.,
M,DCC,XCIII. [1793] 204 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1
map ; 17 cm. (12mo) Evans 25648 Dated Books + Dated Books
b-w

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet, of Massachusetts. : Who served as a soldier in the
western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition
under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. :
Containing an account of his capitivity, sufferings, and
escape from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and
published at the earnest importunity of his friends, for the
benefit of American youth." [Keene, N.H.] : Printed by Henry
Blake, & Co. Keene, New-Hampshire., M,DCC,XCIII. [1793] 12
p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans 25667 Reserve 1793

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet, of Massachusetts, : who served as a soldier in the
western army, in the Massachusetts line in the expedition
under General Harmar. And the unfortunate General St. Clair. :
Containing an account of his captivity, sufferings, and escape
from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, and published
at the earnest importunity of his friends, for the benefit of
American youth." Printed at Newburyport [Mass.], : by George
Jerry Osborne, Guttemberg's Head., MDCCXCIII. [1793] 12 p. ;
18 cm. Evans 25668 Not at AAS; copy at DLC AC901.W3 vol.
132

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet, of Massachusetts. : Who served as a soldier in the
western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition
under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. :
Containing an account of his captivity, sufferings and escape
from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and
published at the earnest importunity by his friends, for the
benefit of American youth." Windsor [Vt.]: : Re-printed by
Alden Spooner., M,DCC,XCIII. [1793] 16 p. ; 21 cm. (12mo)
Evans 25671 Reserve 1793

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet, of Massachusetts. : Who served as a soldier in the
western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition
under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. :
Containing an account of his captivity, sufferings, and escape
from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and
published at the earnest importunity by his friends, for the
benefit of American youth." [Providence] : Printed at
Lexington (Kentucky) 1791. Re-printed at Providence [s.n.].,
M,DCC,XCIII. 15, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (12mo) Evans 25670
Reserve 1793

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet, of Massachusetts; : who served as a soldier in the
western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition
under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. :
Containing an account of his capitivity, sufferings, and
escape from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and
published at the earnest importunity of his friends, for the
benefit of American youth." Printed at Boston, : for Samuel
Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., MDCCXCIII. [1793] 16 p. ; 19 cm.
(12mo) Evans 25665 Reserve 1793

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion: or A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of
the Gospel in Deerfield; who, in the desolation which befel
that plantation, by an incursion of French and Indians, was by
them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood, into
Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Annexed to which, is a
sermon, preached by him upon his return. ; Also, an appendix,
by the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Springfield. ; Likewise, an
appendix, by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Deerfield. ; With a
conclusion to the whole, by the Rev. Mr. Prince, of Boston."
The fourth edition, with additions. Printed at Greenfield,
Massachusetts. : by Thomas Dickman., MDCCXCIII. [1793] [2],
iii, [1], 154 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans 26485 Dated Books

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic
Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John
Corbly's family. : An encounter between a white man and two
savages. : Extraordinary bravery of a woman. : Adventures of
Capt. Isaac Stewart. : Deposition of Massey Herbeson. :
Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e.,
Williamson]. : Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. :
Account of the destruction of the settlements at Wyoming."
Philadelphia: : Printed (for Mathew Carey) by D. Humphreys,
no. 48, Spruce-Street., --1794. (Price a quarter dollar.) 48
p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. (8vo) Evans 26540
Reserve 1794

Bradman, Arthur. "A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings
of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children; : during an
unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to
Kennebeck River, in the year 1784: in which three of their
children were starved to death. : (Taken partly from their own
mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal; and published at
their request.) / By Arthur Bradman." Philadelphia :
--Printed for M. Carey.--, 1794. (Price, six pence.) 16 p. ;
21 cm. (8vo) Evans 26698 Reserve 1794

Decalves, Alonso. [New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America] "Travels to the westward, or the unknown
parts of America: in the years 1786 and 1787. : Containing an
account of the country to the westward of the river Missisippi
[sic], its productions, animals, inhabitants, curiosities, &c.
&c. / By Alonso Decalves." Keene--(Newhampshire:) : Printed
& sold by Henry Blake & Co., M,DCC,XCIV. [1794] v, [2],
8-35, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Evans 26860 Dated Books

Decalves, Alonso. [New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America] "Travels to the westward, or the unknown
parts of America: in the years 1786 and 1787. : Containing an
account of the country to the westward of the river Missisippi
[sic], together with its productions, animals, inhabitants,
vegitables [sic], curiosities, &c. &c. / By Alonso Decavles
[sic]." [Windsor, Vt.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, at
Windsor, (Vermont), M,DCC,XCIV. [1794] iv, [1], 6-36 p. ; 18
cm. (12mo) Bristol B8639 Shipton & Mooney 47023 Dated
Books

M'Donald, Philip. "A surprising account of the captivity and
escape of Philip M'Donald & Alexander M'Leod, of Virginia,
from the Chickkemogga Indians. : And of their great
discoveries in the western world, from June 1779, to January
1786, when they returned in health to their friends, after an
absence of six years and a half. / Written by themselves."
[Keene, N.H.] : Printed by Henry Blake, & Co. Keene,
Newhampshire:, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794] 11, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (12mo)
Evans 27248 Reserve 1794

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, discovered in a rocky-cave; : after having been taken
by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1777, and
seeing no human being for the space of nine years. : In a
letter from a gentleman to his friend." Second Windsor
edition. [Windsor, Vt.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, at his
office, and sold wholesale and retail., M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]
12 p. ; 14 cm. (8vo) Bristol B8982 Shipton & Mooney 47150
Reserve 1794

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, who was discovered in a rocky cave; : after having been
taken captive by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the
year 1777, and seeing no human being for the space of nine
long years. : In a letter from a gentleman to his friend."
[Windsor, Vt.] : Printed by Alden Spooner at his office in
Windsor., M.DCC.XCIV. [1794] 11, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (8vo)
Evans 27471 Not at AAS; copy at MoSW No call number given +
SpC.E87.P35

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings,
and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages, --with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and afterwards made public at
the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." [Leominster, Mass.] : Printed [by Charles
Prentiss] for Chapman Whitcomb., [1794] 56 p. ; 19 cm.
(12mo) Bristol B8859 Shipton & Mooney 47207 Dated Books

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings
and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: --with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and afterwards made public at
the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." [Boston] : Printed and sold by S. Hall, in
Cornhill, Boston., M,DCC,XCIV. [1794] 57, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
(12mo) Evans 27646 Reserve 1794

Scudder, William, b. 1747. "The journal of William Scudder, an
officer in the late New-York line, : who was taken captive by
the Indians at Fort Stanwix, on the 23d of July, 1779, and was
holden a prisoner in Canada until October, 1782, and then sent
to New-York and admitted on parole: : with a small sketch of
his life, and some occurrences of the war, which chiefly
happened under his notice previous to his captivity. :
Containing also, some extracts from history, novels, &c."
[New York?] : Printed for the author., MDCCXCIV. [1794] 250
p. Evans 27681 Not at AAS; copy at NHi No call number
given (imp.)

Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824. "Beers's almanac and ephemeris ...
for the year of our Lord 1796 ... : Calculated for the
meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min.
north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min. west ... / By Andrew Beers,
philom." Hartford: : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin., [1795]
[36] p. : ill. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans 28248 Almanacs Conn.

Decalves, Alonso. [New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America] "Travels to the westward or the unknown
parts of America: in the years 1786 & 1787. : Containing an
account of the country to the westward of the river Missisippi
[sic], its productions, animals, inhabitants, curiosities, &c.
&c. / By Alonso Decalves." The second edition. [Keene,
N.H.] : Printed [by Cornelius Sturtevant, Jr. and Company] in
Keene, Newhampshire; for the purchaser., 1795. v, [2], 8-35,
[1] p. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Evans 28548 Evans 28547 Dated
Books

Decalves, Alonso. "New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America: : being a tour of almost fourteen months. :
Containing, an account of the country, upwards of two thousand
miles west of the Christian parts of North-America; with an
account of white Indians, their manners, habits, and many
other particulars. / By Don Alonso Decalves. ; Confirmed by
three other persons." [United States : s.n.], Printed in the
year 1795. [2], iii, [2], 6-58 p. ; 14 cm. (18mo) Bristol
B9074 Shipton & Mooney 47398 Dated Books

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet, of Massachusetts. : Who served as a soldier in the
western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition
under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. :
Containing an account of his captivity, sufferings and escape
from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and
published at the earnest importunity by his friends, for the
benefit of American youth." Printed at Walpole,
Newhampshire, : by I. Thomas and D. Carlisle, Jun., MDCCXCV.
[1795] 12 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans 28907 Dated Pams.

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnot, of Massachusetts: : who served as a soldier in the
western army. In the expedition under General Harmar, and the
unfortunate General St. Clair. : Containing an account of his
captivity, sufferings, and escape from the Kickapoo Indians. /
Written by himself." Printed at Worcester, Massachusets. :
[By Leonard Worcester], MDCCXCV. [1795] 19, [1] p. ; 20 cm.
(12mo) Evans 0 Not on Readex; Dated Pams.

Kinnan, Mary Lewis, 1763-1848. "A true narrative of the
sufferings of Mary Kinnan, : who was taken prisoner by the
Shawanee Nation of Indians on the thirteenth day of May, 1791,
and remained with them till the sixteenth of August, 1794."
Elizabethtown [N.J.]: : Printed by Shepard Kollock.,
M.DCC.XCV. [1795] 15, [1] p. Evans 28931 Not at AAS;
copy at ICN Ayer *256 K5 1795

M'Donald, Philip. "A surprising account of the captivity and
escape of Philip MacDonald and Alexander M'Leod, both of
Virginia, from the Chickkemogga Indians: : and of their great
discoveries in the western world--from June 1779, to January
1786;: when they returned to their friends in good health,
after an absence of six years and an half. / Written by
themselves." Windsor [Vt.] : Re-printed by Alden Spooner,
and sold to the peddlers, cheap for cash, by the gross,
hundred, or dozen., [1795] 12 p. ; 17 cm. Bristol B9175
Shipton & Mooney 47448 Not at AAS; copy at CtY No call
number given

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative, of the captivity, sufferings
and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages. With many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and now made public, at the
earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Amherst, (New-Hampshire) : Printed and sold, by
Nathaniel Coverly and Son, near the Court-House. (Price one
shilling.) Great allowance by the gross or dozen., [1795] 64
p. ; 21 cm. (12mo) Evans 29436 Dated Books

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion: or, A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of
the Gospel in Deerfield; who, in the desolation which befel
that plantation, by an incursion of French and Indians, was by
them carried away, with his family and his neighbourhood, into
Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Annexed to which, is a
sermon, preached by him upon his return. ; Also, an appendix,
by the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Springfield. ; Likewise, an
appendix, by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Deerfield. ; With a
conclusion to the whole, by the Rev. Mr. Prince, of Boston."
The sixth edition. [Boston] : Printed by Samuel Hall, no.
53, Cornhill, Boston., 1795. vi, [1], 8-132 p. ; 19 cm.
(12mo) Evans 29893 Dated Books

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? "A journal of the adventures of
Matthew Bunn, : a native of Brookfield, Massachusetts, who
enlisted with Ensign John Tillinghast, of Providence, in the
year 1791, on an expedition into the western country--was
taken by the savage and made his escape into Detroit the 30th
of April, 1792. : Containing a very circumstantial account of
the cruel treatment he suffered while in captivity, and many
of the customs of the savages, which have never before
appeared in print." Printed in Walpole, Newhampshire, : by
David Carlisle, Jun., 1796. 22+ p. ; 23 cm. Bristol B9500
Shipton & Mooney 47744 Not at AAS; copy at OClWHi No call
number given (-f.l.)

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? "A journal of the adventures of
Matthew Bunn, : a native of Brookfield, Massachusetts, who
enlisted with Ensign John Tillinghast, of Providence, in the
year 1791, on an expedition into the western country;--was
taken by the savages, and made his escape into Detroit the
30th of April, 1792. : Containing a very circumstantial
account of the cruel treatment he suffered while in captivity,
and many of the customs of the savages, which have never
before appeared in print. : Published by the particular
request of a number of persons who have seen the manuscript."
[Litchfield, Conn.] : Providence printed: Litchfield,
re-printed by Thomas Collier., --D,DCC,XCVI.-- [i.e., 1796]
24 p. ; 20 cm. (12mo) Evans 30136 Reserve 1796

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? "A journal of the adventures of
Matthew Bunn, : a native of Brookfield, Massachusetts, who
enlisted with Ensign John Tillinghast, of Providence, in the
year 1791, on an expedition into the western country,-- was
taken by the savages, and made his escape into Detroit the
30th of April, 1792. : Containing a very circumstantial
account of the cruel treatment he suffered while in captivity,
and many of the customs of the savages, which have never
before appeared in print. : Published by the particular
request of a number of persons who have seen the manuscript."
Providence: : Printed [by Bennett Wheeler] for the author, and
sold by him; also at Mr. Todd's book-store near the
Baptist-Meeting-House, and at the printing-office in the
market-house., [1796] 24 p. ; 25 cm. Evans 30135 Not at
AAS; copy at ICN Graff *475 (imp.)

Decalves, Alonso. [New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America] "Travels to the westward, or unknown parts
of America. : Being a tour of almost fourteen months. :
Containing, an account of the country, upwards of two thousand
miles west of the Christian parts of North America; with an
account of white Indians, their manners, habits, and many
other particulars. / By Don Alonso Decalves. ; Confirmed by
three other persons." Printed at Portland [Me.], : [By
Benjamin Titcomb, Jr., and for sale by Stephen Patten at the
Portland book-store], MDCCXCVI. [1796] 28 p. ; 22 cm. (12mo)
Evans 30320 Dated Books

Decalves, Alonso. "New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America; : being a tour of almost fourteen months. :
Containing, an account of the country, upwards of two thousand
miles west of the Christian parts of North-America; with an
account of white Indians, their manners, habits, and many
other particulars. / By Don Alonso Decalves. ; Confirmed by
three other persons." [United States : s.n.], Printed in the
year 1796. iii [i.e., iv], [1], 6-34 p. ; 19 cm. (12mo)
Evans 0 Not on Readex; Dated Books

Decalves, Alonso. [New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America] "Travels to the westward, or unknown parts
of America. : Being a tour of almost fourteen months. :
Containing an account of the country, upwards of two thousand
miles west of the Christian parts of North America, with an
account of white Indians, their manners, habits, and many
other particulars. / By Don Alonso Decalves. ; Confirmed by
three other persons." Printed at Dover [N.H.], : [by Samuel
Bragg, Jr.] and to be sold at the Sun Office., 1796. iv,
[1], 6-39, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to) Evans 30319 Dated Pams.

Decalves, Alonso. [New travels to the westward, or, unknown
parts of America German] "Eine ganz neue und sehr
merkwurdige Reisebeschreibung, oder, Zuverlassige und
glaubwurdige Nachrichten von den westlichen bisjetzt noch
unbekannten Theilen von America. : Enthaltend: eine
Beschreibung derjenigen Lander, welche auf einige Tausend
Meilen gegen Westen und oberhalb den christlichen Staaten von
Nord-America liegen; wie auch eine Schilderung der weissen
Indianer, ihrer Sitten, Gebrauche und Kleidertrachten. / Von
Don Alonzo Decalves." Philadelphia, : Gedruckt [bey Neale
und Kammerer, Jun.] und zu haben bey den Herren Buchhandlern.,
1796. 82, [2] p. ; 16 cm. (12mo) Evans 30324 Dated Books

Derkinderen, James. "A narrative of the sufferings of James
Derkinderen, : who was taken prisoner by the Halifax Indians,
on the 10th of the 6th mo. (commonly called June) 1759."
Philadelphia: : [s.n.] Printed for the purchaser., MDCCXCVI.
[1796] 8 p. ; 18 cm. (8vo) Evans 30336 Reserve 1796

Johnson, Mrs. (Susanna Willard), 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson. : Containing an account of her
sufferings, during four years with the Indians and French. :
Published according to act of Congress." Printed at Walpole,
New Hampshire, : by David Carlisle, Jun., 1796. 144 p. ; 18
cm. (12mo) Evans 30180 Evans 30641 Reserve 1796

M'Donald, Philip. "A surprising account of the captivity and
escape of Phillip M'Donald & Alexander M'Leod, of Virginia.
From the Chickkemogga Indians, : and of their great
discoveries in the western world. From June 1779, to January
1786, when they returned in health to their friends, after an
absence of six years and a half. / Written by themselves."
Haverhill (N.H.) : Written by N. Coverly & Son., MDCCXCVI.
[1796] 14 p. ; (16mo) Evans 30713 Not at AAS; copy at
RPJCB A23e

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, who was discovered in a rocky cave; : after having been
taken by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year
1777, and seeing no human being for the space of nine years. :
In a letter from a gentleman to his friend." [Greenfield,
Mass.] : Printed and sold [by Thomas Dickman] at Greenfield,
Massachusetts., MDCCXCVI. [1796] 10, [2] p. ; 18 cm. (12mo)
Evans 30956 Reserve 1796

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, who was discovered in the gloomy mansion of a rocky
cave! : After having been taken from her companion by the
savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1787, and seeing
no human being for the space of 9 years. : (In a letter from a
gentleman to his friend.)" Third Windsor edition.
[Windsor, Vt.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, 1796, and for sale
at his office. (Price--four cents.), [1796] 11, [1] p. ; 17
cm. Evans 30957 Not at AAS; copy at CSmH No call number
given

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative, of the captivity, sufferings
and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others, and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages. With many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and now made public, at the
earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Haverhill, (New-Hampshire) : Printed and sold,
by Nathaniel Coverly and Son, near the Court-House. (Price one
shilling.), [1796] 64 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans 31127
Dated Pams.

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "Sufferings of Peter Williamson,
one of the settlers in the back parts of Pennsylvania. /
Written by himself." Printed at Stockbridge [Mass.]. : [By
Loring Andrews], 1796. 15, [1] p. ; 22 cm. (8vo) Bristol
B9825 Shipton & Mooney 48027 Dated Pams.

Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783. "The history of Maria Kittle.
/ By Ann Eliza Bleecker. ; In a letter to Miss Ten Eyck."
Hartford: : Printed by Elisha Babcock., 1797. 70, [2] p. ;
16 cm. (12mo) Evans 31837 Dated Books

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? "A short narrative of the life and
sufferings of Matthew Bunn, after his arrival at the British
garrison at Detroit, : at which place he arrived the 30th of
April, 1792, from his Indian captivity; an account whereof was
lately published, entitled, "A journal of the adventures of
Matthew Bunn, a native of Brookfield, Massachusetts," &c."
[United States : s.n.], Printed in the year 1797. 36 p. ; 19
cm. (12mo) Evans 31890 Reserve 1797

Griswold, Alexander V. (Alexander Viets), 1766-1843. "A short
sketch, of the life of Mr. Lent Munson. : [Two lines of
quotation]" Litchfield [Conn.]: : Printed by Thomas
Collier., [1797] 8 p. Evans 33827 Not at AAS; copy at MB
H.82.6

M'Donald, Philip. "A surprising account of the captivity and
escape of Philip M'Donald & Alex. M'Leod, of Virginia from the
Chikkemogga Indians, : and of their great discoveries in the
western world, from June 1779, to January 1786, when they
returned in health to their friends, after an absence of six
years and an half. / Written by themselves." Printed at
Rutland, Vermont, : by Josiah Fay, for S. Williams & Co.,
MDCCXCVII. [1797] 14 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) Evans 32401 Not
at AAS; copy at WHi No call number given

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, who was discovered in a cave, : after having been taken
by the Indians, in the year 1777, and seeing no human being
for the space of nine years. : In a letter from a gentleman to
his friend." Rutland [Vt.]: : Printed by Josiah Fay.,
M.DCC.XCVII. [1797] 12 p. ; 16 cm. Evans 32637 Evans
32638 Not on Readex; Not at AAS; copy at VtHi No call number
given

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic
Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John
Corbly's family. An encounter between a white man and two
savages. Extraordinary bravery of a woman and the adventures
of Capt. Isaac Stewart." Newport [R.I.]: : Printed by H. &
O. Farnsworth., [1798] 24 p. ; 14 cm. (4to) Bristol B10194
Shipton & Mooney 48331 Not on Readex; Not at AAS; copy at
ICN Ayer 256.M2.A2

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederick
Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John
Corbly's family. : An encounter between a white man and two
savages. : Extraordinary bravery of a woman. : Adventures of
Capt. Isaac Stewart. : Deposition of Massy Herbeson. :
Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e.,
Williamson]. : Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot."
New York-- : Printed by James Oram, n. 33, Liberty-Street,--,
1798. 39,[1], [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
Evans 0 Not on Readex; Reserve 1798

Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. "A narrative of the captivity
and sufferings of Mr. Ebenezer Fletcher, of Newipswich, : who
was wounded at Hubbarston [sic], in the year 1777, and taken
prisoner by the British, and, after recovering a little from
his wounds, made his escape from them, and returned back to
Newipswich. / Written by himself." [Amherst, N.H.] : Printed
by Samuel Preston, Amherst., 1798. 26 p. ; 19 cm. (12mo)
Evans 33740 Not at AAS; copy at ICN Ayer *256.F6 1798

"Narrative of a late expedition against the Indians; : with an
account of the barbarous execution of Col. Crawford; and the
wonderful escape of Dr. Knight & John Slover from captivity in
1782. : To which is added, a narrative of the captivity &
escape of Mrs. Frances Scott, an inhabitant of Washington
County, Virginia." Andover [Mass.]: : Printed by Ames &
Parker., [1798?] 46 p. ; 14 cm. (18mo) Evans 35689
Bristol B10246 Shipton & Mooney 48378 Reserve 1798

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman who was discovered in a rocky cave, : after having been
taken by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year
1777, and seeing no human being for the space of nine years. :
In a letter from a gentleman to his friend." [Augusta, Me.]
: Printed and sold [by Peter Edes?] at the printing office
Augusta., 1798?] 12 p. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Evans 34305
Reserve 1798

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, who was discovered in the gloomy mansion of a rocky
cave! : After having been taken from her companion by the
savage Indians in the wilderness, in the year 1787, and seeing
no human being for the space of nine years, : in a letter from
a gentleman to his friend." [Hudson, N.Y.] : Printed [by
Ashbel Stoddard] in Hudson, 1798. 8 p. ; 17 cm. Evans 0
Not on Readex; Not at AAS; copy at CtY Beinecke CE87.V47 1798

Rhodes, John, b. 1755. "The surprising adventures and
sufferings of John Rhodes, a seaman of Workington. :
--Containing-- An account of his captivity and cruel treatment
during eight years with the Indians, and five years in
different prisons amongst the Spaniards in South-America. / By
a gentleman perfectly acquainted with the unfortunate
sufferer." New-York: : Printed for R. Cotton, by G. Forman,
no. 64, Water-Street. --1798. vii, [2], 10-250 [i.e.,
10-252] p. ; 17 cm. (12mo) Evans 34461 Dated Books

United States. Congress (5th, 2nd session : 1797-1798). House.
Committee on Claims. "Report of the Committee of Claims, to
whom was referred, on the 30th of November last, the petition
of John Frank. : 8th January, 1798, committed to a committee
of the whole House, to-morrow. : (Published by order of the
House of Representatives.)" [Philadelphia : s.n., 1798] p.
[255]-258 ; 22 cm. (8vo) Evans 34739 Dated Pams.

Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic
Manheim's family. "Horrid Indian cruelties! : Affecting
history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's
family. : To which are added, an encounter between a white man
and two savages. Remarkable bravery of a woman. Sufferings of
John Corbly's family." Boston. : Printed by J. White, near
Charles-River bridge., 1799. (Price six cents.) 12 p. ; 18
cm. Evans 35639 Not at AAS; copy at DLC E85.A25

Knight, Dr. (John), d. 1838. "A remarkable narrative of an
expedition against the Indians : with an account of the
barbarous execution of Col. Crawford, and Dr. Knight's escape
from captivity." [Leominster, Mass.] : Printed for Chapman
Whitcomb, [1799?] 23, [1] p. Bristol B10726 Shipton &
Mooney 48810 Not at AAS; copy at CSmH No call number given

Panther, Abraham. "A surprising narrative of a young woman,
discovered in cave in the wilderness, : after having been
taken by the savage Indians, and seeing no human being for the
space of nine years. : In a letter. / By a gentleman to his
friend." Leominister [Mass.]: : Printed for Chapman
Whitcomb, by Charles Prentiss., [1799?] 12 p. ; 19 cm.
(12mo) Evans 36035 Reserve 1799

Panther, Abraham. "A surprising narrative of a young woman,
who was discovered in the gloomy mansion of a rocky cave! :
After having been taken from her companion by the savage
Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1787, and seeing no
human being for the space of 9 years. : (In a letter from a
gentleman to his friend.)" Printed at Fryeburgh [Me. : by
Elijah Russell]., 1799. 8 p. ; 18 cm. (4to) Evans 36036
Reserve 1799

"A Remarkable narrative of the captivity and escape of Mrs.
Frances Scott, an inhabitant of Washington County, Virginia."
Newburyport [Mass.]: : Printed and sold by Parker & Robinson.,
[1799] 14, [2] p. ; 11 cm. (32mo) Evans 36199 Dated
Pams.

Rhodes, John, b. 1755. "The surprising adventures and
sufferings of John Rhodes, a seaman of Workington. :
--Containing-- An account of his captivity and cruel treatment
during eight years with the Indians, and five years in
different prisons amongst the Spaniards in South-America. / By
a gentleman perfectly acquainted with the unfortunate
sufferer." Newark [N.J.]: : Printed by Pennington and Dodge,
for R. Cotton, New-York, --1799. viii, [1], 10-268 p. ; 18
cm. (12mo) Evans 36228 Dated Books

Smith, James, 1737-1812. "An account of the remarkable
occurrences in the life and travels of Col. James Smith, (now
a citizen of Bourbon County, Kentucky) during his captivity
with the Indians, in the years 1755, '56, '57, '58, & '59, :
in which the customs, manners, traditions, theological
sentiments, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline and
encampments, treatment of prisoners, &c. are better explained,
and more minutely related, than has been heretofore done, by
any author on that subject. Together with a description of the
soil, timber and waters, where he travelled with the Indians,
during his captivity. : To which is added, a brief account of
some very uncommon occurrences, which transpired after his
return from captivity; as well as of the different campaigns
carried on against the Indians to the westward of Fort Pitt,
since the year 1755, to the present date. / Written by
himself." Lexington [Ky.]: : Printed by John Bradford, on
Main Street., 1799. 88 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo) Evans 36317 Not
at AAS; copy at ICN Graff 3849 (+ill.)

Willis, Hannah. "A surprizing account of the captivity of Miss
Hannah Willis, : who was taken by the Indians, on the 30th
July, 1791, and after experiencing the utmost torture of mind
for 19 days, she, by the aid of Divine Providence, made her
escape. : To which is added an Affecting history of the
dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family, who was
taken prisoners by the Indians, in 1779." Stonington-Port
[Conn.], : Printed by S. Trumbull., --1799. 15, [1] p. ; 15
cm. Evans 36391 Not on Readex; Not at AAS; copy at CtHT
Watk. 970.1.S96 (lacks p.3-6)

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic
Manheim's family. : To which are added, the sufferings of John
Corbly's family.-- : An encounter between a white man and two
savages.-- : Extraordinary bravery of a woman-- : Adventures
of Capt. Isaac Stewart.-- : Deposition of Massy Herbeson.-- :
Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e.,
Williamson].-- : Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. :
With an account of the destruction of the settlements at
Wyoming." Philadelphia: : Printed by Henry Sweitzer, for
Mathew Carey, no. 118, High-Street., 1800. (Price a quarter
dollar.) 48 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. (8vo)
Evans 36779 Reserve 1800

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederick
Manheim's family. : To which are added, an encounter between a
white man and two savages. : Adventures of Capt. Isaac
Stewart. : Deposition of Mercy Herbeson. : Adventures and
sufferings of Peter Williamson. : Remarkable adventures of
Jackson Johonnot. : Account of the destruction of the
settlements at Wyoming." [Leominster, Mass.] : Printed [by
Adams & Wilder] for Chapman Whitcomb., [1800] 39,[1] p. ; 17
cm. (12mo) Bristol B10958 Shipton & Mooney 49000 Reserve
1800

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, discovered in a rocky cave. : After having been taken
by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1777. And
seeing no human being for the space of nine years. : In a
letter from a gentleman to his friend." Brookfield [Mass.],
: [Printed by E. Merriam & Co.], December 1800. 12 p. ; 17
cm. (12mo) Evans 38182 Reserve 1800

"A Remarkable narrative of the captivity and escape of Mrs.
Frances Scott, an inhabitant of Washington County, Virginia."
[Leominster, Mass.?] : Printed [by Adams & Wilder?] for
Chapman Whitcomb., [1800?] 16 p. ; 12 cm. (32mo) Bristol
B11118 Shipton & Mooney 49143 Dated Books

"The Returned captive, : a poem. Founded on a late fact. : [Six
lines of verse]" Northampton [Mass.]: : Printed by Andrew
Wright. Sold by him, wholesale and retail. --1800. 50 p. ;
20 cm. (12mo) Evans 38381 Dated Pams.

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "A narrative of the captivity, sufferings,
and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken prisoner
by the Indians, with several others; and treated in the most
barbarous and cruel manner by those vile savages: with many
other remarkable events during her travels. / Written by her
own hand, for her private use, and since made public at the
earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the
afflicted." Boston: : Re-printed and sold by John and Thomas
Fleet, at the Bible and Heart, Cornhill,, 1800. 36 p. ; 18
cm. (12mo) Evans 38425 Dated Pams.

Rusoe D'Eres, Charles Dennis, b. 1761. "Memoirs of Charles
Dennis Rusoe D'Eres, a native of Canada; : who was with the
Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians eleven years, with a particular
account of his sufferings, &c. during his tarry with them, and
his safe return to his family connections in Canada; : to
which is added an appendix, containing a brief account of
their persons, dress, manners, reckoning time, mode of
government, &c. Feasts, dances, hunting, weapons of war, &c.
Making peace, diversions, courtship, marriage, religious
tenets, mode of worship, diseases, method of cure, burying
their dead, character of the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians,
particular description of the quadrupeds, birds, fishes,
reptiles and insects, which are to be met with on and in the
vicinity of Scanyawtauragahrooote Island. : Copy right
secured." [Exeter, N.H.] : Printed for, and sold by Henry
Ranlet, Exeter., 1800. [3], 8-176 p. ; 18 cm. (12mo) Evans
37949 Evans 38422 Dated Books

United States. Congress (6th, 1st session : 1799-1800). House.
"Report of the committee to whom was referred, on the 4th
instant, the petition of Isaac Zane. : 21st February, 1800.
Committed to a committee of the whole House, on Tuesday next.
: (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)"
[Philadelphia : s.n., 1800] 3 [i.e., 4] p. ; 23 cm. (8vo)
Evans 38864 Dated Pams.

Vandelure, John. "A narrative of a voyage taken by Capt. James
Vanleason, from Amsterdam to China; : and from there to the
western continent of North America. Where he found a vast
number of Indians, and one of the largest rivers in the world,
lying in the latitude of 53" 30m. north. The owner of the
ship, Mr. John Vandeluer, went in her as supercargo, and
bought a great quantity of furs of the natives. : Also, an
account of Mr. Vandeluer's being left behind, on the
continent, by the misconduct of the ship's company, where he
lived almost seven years. : Likewise, an account of his
marriage with a sachem's or king's daughter, one of the Indian
nations by whom he had a son and a daughter. : With an account
of his conversion, while in that western world; and the
conversion of the king, or sachem, the queen, and all the
sachem's family, with abundance of others. : Together with an
account of his returning again to Holland, and his father in
law; with all the sachem's family, where they now live happy,
and are all in Christian love. / Written by his own hand, and
sent to his uncle at Philadelphia, in the year 1796. ; With
some account of the country and religion." [Boston? : s.n.,
1800?] 45, [1] p. ; 20 cm. (12mo) Evans 0 Not on Readex;
Not at AAS; copy at MH-H *AC7.V2817 1800 (imp.)

Vandelure, John. "A narrative of a voyage, taken by Capt.
James Vanleason, from Amsterdam to China; and from there to
the western continent of North America. : Where he found a
vast number of Indians, and one of the largest rivers in the
world, lying in the latitude of 53 30m. north. The owner of
the ship, Mr. John Vandeluer, went in her as supercargo, and
bought a great quantity of furs of the natives. : Also, an
account of Mr. Vandeluer's being left behind, on the
continent, by the misconduct of the ship's company, where he
lived almost seven years. : Likewise, an account of his
marriage with a sachem's or king's daughter, one of the Indian
nations [i.e., natives?], by whom he had a son and a daughter.
: With an account of his conversion, while in that western
world; and the conversion of the king, or sachem, the queen,
and all the sachem's family, with abundance of others. :
Together with an account of his returning again to Holland,
and his father in law; with all the sachem's family, where
they now live happy, and are all in Christian love. / Written
by his own hand, and sent to his uncle at Philadelphia, in the
year 1796. ; With some account of the country and religion."
[New London, Conn.?] : Printed for the purchaser., [1800?]
45, [3] p. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Evans 0 Not on Readex; Dated
Pams.

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion. Or A faithful history of ramarkable occurrences in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of
the Gospel in Deerfield. Who, in the desolation which befel
that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians,
was by them carried away, with his family and his
neighbourhood, into Canada. / Drawn up by himself. ; Annexed
to which is a sermon preached by him on his return. ; An
appendix, by the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Springfield. ; An
appendix, by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Deerfield. ; Some
observations, by the Rev. Mr. Prince, of Boston. ; Subjoined
to this is, a sermon, delivered in the First Parish in
Springfield, on the 16th of October, 1775. Just one hundred
years from the burning of the town by the Indians. By Robert
Breck, A.M. Pastor of the church there." The sixth edition,
with additions. Printed and sold at Greenfield, Mass. : by
Thomas Dickman., MDCCC. [1800] 248 p. ; 17 cm. (12mo)
Evans 39104 Dated Books

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic
Manheim's family [microform] : to which are added, the
sufferings of John Corbly's family, an encounter between a
white man and two savages, extraordinary bravery of a woman,
adventures of Capt. Isaac Stewart, deposition of Massey
Herbeson, and an account of the destruction of the settlements
at Wyoming." Bennington [Vt.] : Printed by Collier &
Stockwell, 1802. 33 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 2581 Microfrm
Room

Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783. "The history of Maria Kittle
[microform] : in a letter to Miss Ten Eyck / by Ann Eliza
Bleecker." Hartford : John Babcock, 1802. 72 p. ; ? cm.
Shaw & Shoemaker 1916 Microfrm Room

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnot of Massachusetts ... [microform] / written by
himself, for the benefit of American youth." Second Salem
edition. [Salem Mass.? : Printed by Nathaniel Coverly,
Jun'r.?, 1802?] 20 p. ; 18 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 2468
Microfrm Room

"A Very surprising narrative of a young woman, who was
discovered in the gloomy mansion of a rocky cave! [microform]
: after having been taken from her companion by the savage
indians of the wilderness, in the year 1787, and seeing no
hunan [sic] being for the space of nine years : in a letter
from a gentleman to his friend." New-Haven [Conn.] : [s.n.],
1802. 10 p. ; 17 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 3465 Microfrm Room

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion, or, A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of
the gospel in Deerfield [microform] : who, in the desolation
which befel that plantation, by an incursion of French and
Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his
neighbourhood, into Canada / drawn up by himself. Annexed to
which is a sermon, preached by him upon his return ; also, an
appendix by the Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield ; likewise,
an appendix by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Deerfield ; with a
conclusion to the whole by the Rev. Mr. Prince, of Boston."
New-Haven [Conn.] : Printed by W.W. Morse, 1802. 188 p. ; 17
cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 3561 Microfrm Room

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "God's mercy surmounting man's
cruelty, : exemplified in the captivity and redemption of
Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at
Kecheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her
children and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in
the year 1724, : in which are inserted, sundry remarkable
preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and
kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be
remembered. / The substance of which was taken from her own
mouth, and published for general service." The third
edition. Stanford (State of New-York) : Printed and sold by
Daniel Lawrence, and Henry & John F. Hull., M.DCCC.III. [1803]
22, [2] p. ; 16 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 4334 Dated Pams.

"The History of the horrid murder of Michael Burlingame, his
wife, five children & servan [sic] by the Koowanchooty Indians
in Ohio. : Together with the assassination of the chief of
that tribe, ten Indian warriors, two women & three children by
Angelina Burlingame, and her escape." [United States : s.n.,
not before 1803] 23, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (12mo) Shaw &
Shoemaker 0 Not on Readex; Reserve 1803

Hollister, Isaac, b. 1750? "A brief narration of the captivity
of Isaac Hollister, : who was taken by the Indians, Anno
Domini, 1763. / Written by himself." Suffield [Conn.]: :
Printed by Edward Gray,, 1803. 10, [2] p. ; 17 cm. Shaw &
Shoemaker 4394 Reserve 1803

Rowlandson, Mary White ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "A narrative of the
captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
[microform] : who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with
several others ... / written by her own hand." Boston :
Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, 1805. 36 p. ; ? cm. Shaw
& Shoemaker 9281 Microfrm Room

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772. "A narrative, of the life and
sufferings of Matthew Bunn; : who was taken by the Indians, in
1791, and afterwards made his escape, to the British; together
with an accurate account of his treatment, while with them."
Peacham [Vt.]: : Printed by Samuel Goss,, 1806. 55, [1] p. ;
23 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 10053 Reserve 1806

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A journal, kept at Nootka
Sound [microform] : interspersed with some account of the
natives, their manners and customs / by John R. Jewitt, one of
the surviving crew of the ship Boston, of Boston, John Salter,
Commander, who was massacred on 22d of March 1803." Boston :
Printed for the author, 1807. 48 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 12838
Microfrm Room

Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson [microform] : containing an
account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians
and French." 2nd ed., corr. and enl. Windsor, Vt. :
Printed by Alden Spooner, 1807. 144 p. ; 15 cm. Shaw &
Shoemaker 12729 Microfrm Room

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "Authentic narrative of the life
and surprising adventures of Peter Williamson [microform] :
who was kidnapped when an infant, from his native place,
Aberdeen, and sold for a slave in America : his marriage,
perils, hardships, and escapes, and his great services to the
English interest, by his intimate acquaintance with the Indian
language and manners / written by himself at intervals, and
published at his coffee-room, in Edinburgh." New York :
Printed by James Oram, 1807. 38 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 14227
Microfrm Room

Marrant, John, 1755-1791. "A narrative of the life of John
Marrant, of New-York, in North-America. : Giving an account of
his conversion when only fourteen years of age. He left his
mother's house from religious motives wandered several days in
the desart [sic] without food, and was at last taken by an
Indian hunter among the Cherokees, where he was condemned to
die. : With his conversion of the king of the Cherokees and
his daughter, &c. &c. &c. : The whole authenticated by the
Reverend W. Aldridge." Halifax [N.S.]: : Printed at the
office of J. Nicholson., 1808. iv, 22 p. ; 22 cm. Dated
Books

Rhodes, John, b. 1755. "The powow [microform] : being a
complete and an exact description of an Indian banquet, held
betwixt two friendly tribes of Indians, in the southerly part
of North-America, A.D. 1777 / by John Rhodes, a seaman of
Workington, who was a prisoner among the most uncultivated
savages, in different tribes, thirteen years, and five years
in different prisons amongst the Spaniards, in South-America,
and is now alive, tho' much crippled, in the 54th year of his
age." Otsego [N.Y.] : Printed by E. Phinney, 1808. 144 p.
; 12 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 16072 Microfrm Room

"A Selection, of some of the most interesting narratives, of
outrages, committed by the Indians, in their wars, with the
white people [microform] : also, an account of their manners,
customs, traditions, religious sentiments, mode of warfare,
military tactics, discipline and encampments, treatment of
prisoners, &c. which are better explained, and more minutely
related, than has beeen heretofore done, by any other author
on that subject : many of the articles have never before
appeared in print / the whole compiled from the best
authorities, by Archibald Loudon." Carlisle [Pa.] : From the
press of A. Loudon, Whitehall, 1808-11. 2 v. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Shaw & Shoemaker 15449 Microfrm Room

Williams, John, 1664-1729. [Redeemed captive, returning to
Zion] "The captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams,
pastor of the church in Deerfield, and Mrs. Mary Rowlandson,
of Lancaster [microform] : who were taken, together with their
families and neighbors, by the French and Indians, and carried
into Canada / written by themselves." Brookfield [Mass.] :
Printed by Hori Brown, 1811. 116, 80 p. ; 17 cm. Shaw &
Shoemaker 24454 Microfrm Room

Cutler, Jervis, 1768-1814. "A topographical description of the
state of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana [microform] :
comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and their
principal tributary streams ... and a concise account of the
Indian tribes west of the Mississippi : to which is added, an
interesting Journal of Mr. Chas. Le Raye, while a captive with
the Sioux Nation ... / by a late officer in the U.S. Army."
Boston : Charles Williams, 1812 ([Boston] : J. Belcher) 219
p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 x 11 cm. Shaw &
Shoemaker 25204 Microfrm Room

Panther, Abraham. "A very surprising narrative of a young
woman, who was discovered in a rocky cave! : after having been
taken by the Indians, in the year 1787. And seeing no human
being for a space of nine years. : In a letter from a
gentleman to his friend." [United States : s.n.], Printed in
the year 1812. 11, [1] p. : 1 ill. ; 18 cm. Shaw &
Shoemaker 0 Not on Readex; Dated Pams.

Smith, James, 1737-1812. "A treatise on the mode and manner of
Indian war ... [microform] : ways and means proposed to
prevent the Indians from obtaining the advantage : a chart, or
plan of marching and encamping, laid down, whereby we may
undoubtedly surround them if we have men sufficient : also, a
brief account of twenty-three campaigns carried on against the
Indians, with the events since the year 1755, Gov. Harrison's
included / by James Smith." Paris, Ky. : Printed by Joel R.
Lyle, [1812] 52+ p. ; 21 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 26754
Microfrm Room

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "The life and adventures of
Peter Williamson : who was carried off from Aberdeen, and sold
for a slave. Containing the history of the author's surprising
adventures in North America. His captivity among the Indians,
and the manner of his escape. The customs, dress, &c. of the
savages. Military operations in that quarter. A description of
the British settlements, &c. : To which are added, an account
of the proceedings of the magistrates of Aberdeen against him
on his return to Scotland ... and a short dissertation on
kidnapping." Aberdeen : Printed for the booksellers, 1812.
vi, [1], 8-144 p. ; 18 cm. G463 W732 L812

Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. "A narrative of the captivity &
sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher, of New-Ipswich, : who was
severely wounded and taken prisoner at the battle of
Hubbardston, Vt. in the year 1777, by the British and Indians
at the age of 16 years, after recovering in part, made his
escape from the enemy and travelling through a dreary
wilderness, followed by wolves, and beset by Tories, and by
the assistance of a friend arrived safe home. / Written by
himself, and published at the request of his friends."
New-Ipswich, N.H. : Printed by S. Wilder., [between 1813 and
1828] 24 p. ; 20 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 0 Not on Readex;
Reserve 1813

Marrant, John, 1755-1791. "A narrative of the life of John
Marrant, of New-York, in North America: : giving an account of
his conversion when only fourteen years of age; his leaving
his mother's house from religious motives, wandering several
days in the deserts without food, and being at last taken by
an Indian hunter among the Cherokees, where he was condemned
to die: : with an account of the conversion of the king of the
Cherokees and his daughter, &c. &c. &c. : The whole
authenticated by the Reverend W. Aldridge." Halifax [N.S.]:
: Printed at the office of J. Nicholson & Co., 1813. v, [2],
8-48 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 18 cm. Dated Pams.

"Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a
report of the Secretary of War, relative to murders committed
by the Indians in the state of Tennessee [microform]."
Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman, 1813. 19 p.
; 22 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 30257 Microfrm Room

Johnson, Mrs. (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson [microform] : containing an
account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians
and French : together with an appendix, containing the
sermons, preached at her funeral and that of her mother with
sundry other interesting articles." 3rd. ed. : corr. and
considerably enl. Windsor, Vt. : Printed by Thomas M.
Pomroy, 1814. 178 p. ; ? cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 31664
Microfrm Room

"An Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs.
Mary Smith [microform] : who, with her husband and three
daughters were taken prisoners by the Indians, in August last
(1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture
of mind for sixty days ... was fortunately rescued from the
merciless hands of the savages by a detached party from the
army of the brave General Jackson ..." Providence, R.I. :
Printed for L. Scott [1815] 32 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. Shaw &
Shoemaker 33802 Microfrm Room

"[An Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs.
Mary Smith ...] [microform]." [Providence, R.I. : Printed by
L. Scott, 1815] 24 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker
33800 Microfrm Room

"An Affecting narrative of the captivity & sufferings of Mrs.
Mary Smith [microform] : who, with her husband and three
daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians, in August last
(1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture
of mind for sixty days ... was fortunately rescued from the
merciless hands of the savages by a detached party from the
army of the brave General Jackson ..." Providence, R.I. :
Printed for L. Scott [1815] 24 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 33801
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Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A narrative of the
adventures and sufferings, of John R. Jewitt [microform] :
only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a
captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka
Sound : with an account of the manners, mode of living, and
religious opinions of the natives." Middletown [Conn.] :
Printed by Loomis & Richards, 1815. 203 p. : ill. ; 17 cm.
Shaw & Shoemaker 35017 Microfrm Room

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A narrative of the
adventures and sufferings, of John R. Jewitt [microform] :
only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a
captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka
Sound : with an account of the manners, mode of living, and
religious opinions of the natives." 2nd ed. Middletown
[Conn.] : Printed by Seth Richards, 1815. 204 p. : ill. ; 18
cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 35018 Microfrm Room

"Narrative of Henry Bird [microform] : who was carried away by
the Indians, after the murder of his whole family in 1811 ..."
Bridgeport [Conn.?] : s.n., 1815. 8 p. Shaw & Shoemaker
34132 Shaw & Shoemaker 35387 Microfrm Room

Swan, Mrs. (Eliza) "An affecting account of the tragical death
of Major Swan [microform] : and of the captivity of Mrs. Swan
and infant child, by the savages in April last (1815) ..."
Boston : Printed by H. Trumbull, and for sale by him, [1815]
24 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. Shaw & Shoemaker 36038 Microfrm Room

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A narrative of the
adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt, : only survivor
of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly
three years among the savages of Nootka Sound: : with an
account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions
of the natives. : Embellished with two plates. One
representing the ship in the possession of the savages, and
the other a portrait of the Indian chief Maquina. : [Two lines
of verse]" Wakefield [England] : Middletown: Printed by
Loomis and Richards, and re-printed by Rowland Hurst,
Wakefield; and published by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and
Brown, Paternoster Row, London; and sold by all other
booksellers., 1816. 208 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 18
cm. G463 J59 N816

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A narrative of the
adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of
the crew of the ship Boston [microform] : during a captivity
of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka Sound : with
an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious
opinions of the natives." [3rd ed.] New-York : Printed by
Daniel Fanshaw, 1816. 208 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill.
Shaw & Shoemaker 37956 Microfrm Room

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnot of Massachusetts ... [microform] / written by himself
... for the benefit of American youth." Greenfield, Mass. :
Printed by Ansel Phelps, 1816. 24 p. Shaw & Shoemaker
37963 Microfrm Room

Lewis, Hannah. "Narrative of the captivity and sufferings of
Mrs. Hannah Lewis and her three children [microform] : who
were taken prisoners by the Indians near St. Louis, on the
25th May, 1815, and among whom they experienced all the cruel
treatment which savage brutality could inflict ..." 2nd ed.
Boston : Printed by H. Trumbull, 1817. 24 p. ; ? cm. Shaw
& Shoemaker 41253 Microfrm Room

Van Horne, James. "A narrative of the captivity & sufferings
of James Van Horne [microform] : who was nine months a
prisoner by the Indians on the plains of Michigan."
Middlebury, Vt. : [s.n.], 1817. 18 p. Shaw & Shoemaker
42764 Microfrm Room

"An Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs.
Mary Smith [microform] : who, with her husband and three
daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians, in August,
1814, and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture
of mind for sixty days ... was fortunately rescued from the
merciless savages by a detached party of the army of the brave
General Jackson ..." Williamsburgh [Mass.] : Printed by
Ephraim Whitman, 1818. 24 p. Shaw & Shoemaker 45731
Microfrm Room

Barber, Eunice. "Narrative of the tragical death of Mr. Darius
Barber, and his seven children [microform] : who were
inhumanly butchered by the Indians, in Camden County, Georgia,
January 26, 1818 : to which is added an account of the
captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Barber ..." Boston :
Printed for David Hazen, [1818] 24 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. Shaw
& Shoemaker 43235 Microfrm Room

Steele, Zadock, 1758-1845. "The Indian captive, or, A
narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Zadock Steele
[microform] / related by himself ; to which is prefixed an
account of the burning of Royalton." Montpelier, Vt. : The
author, 1818 ([Montpelier?] : E.P. Walton) 142 p. Shaw &
Shoemaker 45795 Microfrm Room

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A narrative of the
adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt : only survivor of
the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly
three years among the savages of Nootka Sound : With an
account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions
of the natives : Embellished with two plates." [London] :
Middletown [Conn.] : Printed by Loomis and Richards ;
Wakefield : Re-printed by Rowland Hurst ; London : Published
by Thomas Tegg, 1820. iv, [1], 6-208 p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 J59 N820

"A Collection of some of the most interesting narratives of
Indian warfare in the West, : containing an account of the
adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone, one of the first settlers
of Kentucky. Comprehending the most important occurrences
relative to its early history-- Also, an account of the
manners, and customs of the Indians, their traditions and
religious sentiments, their police or civil government, their
discipline and method of war: to which is added, an account of
the expeditions of Genl's. Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St.
Clair, & Wayne. / The whole compiled from the best
authorities, by Samuel L. Metcalf. ; [Three lines from
Franklin]" Lexington, Ky. : Printed By William G. Hunt.,
1821. [2], iv, [3], 8-270 p. ; 22 cm. Shoemaker 6027
Reserve 1821

Cornelius, Elias, 1794-1832. "The little Osage captive, : an
authentic narrative. / By Elias Cornelius." Boston: : Samuel
T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster. ; New York: : John P.
Haven., 1822. [5], 10-108 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 15
cm. Shoemaker 8446 G463 C324 L822

Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827. "Manners and customs of several
Indian tribes located west of the Mississippi; : including
some account of the soil, climate, and vegetable productions,
and the Indian materia medica: : to which is prefixed the
history of the author's life during a residence of several
years among them. / By John D. Hunter." Philadelphia: :
Printed and published for the author, by J. Maxwell, S.E.
corner of Fourth and Walnut Streets., 1823. viii, [3],
12-402, [2] p. ; 24 cm. Shoemaker 12897 G460 H945 M823

Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827. "Memoirs of a captivity among
the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of
nineteen : With anecdotes descriptive of their manners and
customs : To which is added, some account of the soil,
climate, and vegetable productions of the territory westward
of the Mississippi / By John D. Hunter." London : Printed
for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823. ix, 447 p.
; 22 cm. G463 H945 M823

Davis, John, 1774-1854. "The post-captain; or The wooden walls
well manned. : Comprehending a view of naval society and
manners." Third American, from the fifth London edition.
New-York: : Printed and published by A. Ming, Jun. 31
Front-Street., 1824. ix, [2], 12-196 p. ; 15 cm. Shoemaker
0 G526 D262 P824

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. [God's mercy surmounting man's
cruelty] "The remarkable captivity and surprising
deliverance of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of
Knoxmarsh, at Kecheachy, in Dover township, : who was taken
captive with her children and maid-servant, by the Indians in
New-England, in the year 1724, in which are inserted sundry
remarkable preservations, providences and marks of the care
and kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy
to be remembered, / the substance of which was taken from her
own mouth." Dover [N.H.]. : Re-printed from a copy of the
third edition printed M,DCC,LXXX., 1824. 24 p. ; 18 cm.
Shoemaker 16403 G463 H251 G824

Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827. "Memoirs of a captivity among
the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of
nineteen : With anecdotes descriptive of their manners and
customs : To which is added, some account of the soil,
climate, and vegetable productions of the territory westward
of the Mississippi / By John D. Hunter." The third edition,
with additions. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees,
Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824. xi, 468 p., [1] leaf of plates
: port. ; 23 cm. G463 H945 M824

Jemison, Mary, 1743-1833. "A narrative of the life of Mrs.
Mary Jemison, : who was taken by the Indians, in the year
1755, when only about twelve years of age, and has continued
to reside amongst them to the present time. : Containing an
account of the murder of her father and his family; her
sufferings; her marriage to two Indians; her troubles with her
children; barbarities of the Indians in the French and
Revolutionary wars; the life of her last husband, &c.; and
many historical facts never before published. / Carefully
taken from her own words, Nov. 29th, 1823. ; To which is
added, an appendix containing an account of the tragedy at the
Devil's Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan's Expedition; the
traditions, manners, customs, &c. of the Indians, as believed
and practised at the present day, and since Mrs. Jemison's
captivity; together with some anecdotes, and other
entertaining matter. By James E. Seaver." Canandaigua
[N.Y.]: : Printed by J.D. Bemis and Co., 1824. xv, [2],
18-189, [1] p. ; 15 cm. Shoemaker 17933 Reserve 1824

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "The adventures and
sufferings of John R. Jewitt : only survivor of the ship
Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the
savages of Nootka Sound; with an account of the manners, mode
of living, and religious opinions of the natives."
[Edinburgh and London] : America printed, Edinburgh & London
Reprinted for Archd. Constable & Co. and Hurst, Robinson, &
Co., 1824. iv, [2], 237 p. ; 19 cm. G463 J59 A824

Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718. "The history of King Philip's
War; : also of expeditions against the French and Indians in
the eastern parts of New-England, in the years 1689, 1690,
1692, 1696 and 1704. : With some account of the Divine
Providence towards Col. Benjamin Church. / By his son, Thomas
Church, Esq. ; To which is now added, an index, copious noets
[sic] and corrections. ; Also, an appendix, containing a
sketch of the discovery of America, landing of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, together with the most important Indian wars to the
time of the Creek War. By Samuel G. Drake." Boston: Howe &
Norton, printers, 14, State-Street., 1825. xiv, [1], 16-304
p., [1] leaf of plates : 1 port. ; 19 cm. Shoemaker 20074
E120 C561 H825

Harbison, Massy, b. 1770. "A narrative of the sufferings of
Massy Harbison, from Indian barbarity, : giving an account of
her captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape,
with an infant at her breast; together with some account of
the cruelties of the Indians, on the Allegheny River, &c.
during the years, 1790, '91, '92, '93, '94. / Communicated by
herself." Pittsburgh: : Printed by S. Engles., 1825. vi,
[1], 8-66 p. ; 18 cm. Shoemaker 20806 Reserve 1825

Segar, Nathaniel, 1755-1847. "A brief narrative of the
captivity and sufferings of Lt. Nathan'l. Segar, : who was
taken prisoner by the Indians and carried to Canada, during
the Revolutionary War. / Written by himself." Paris, (Me.) :
Printed at the Observer Office, and published at the Oxford
bookstore [by Asa Barton]., 1825. 36 p. ; 18 cm. Shoemaker
22235 Reserve 1825

Biggs, William, 1755-1827. "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 Bellfontain, about 40
miles north of Kaskaskia Village, in the Illinois country, and
about twenty miles south of Cahokia Village." [Edwardsville,
Ill.?] : Printed for the author., June, 1826. 22 p. ; 20 cm.
Shoemaker 123823 Reserve 1826

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. [God's protecting providence,
man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty
and most imminent danger] "The shipwreck and dreadful
sufferings of Robert Barrow, : with divers other persons,
amongst the inhuman canibals of Florida; / faithfully related
by Jonathan Dickenson, who was concerned therein. ; To which
are added some remarks & observations, made by a person who
renounced Deism: ; also, the dying expressions of some persons
of eminence & learning, who had embraced the same principles."
Salem, (O.) : Re-published by Joshua Shinn, Robert Fee,
printer., 1826. x, [1], 12-120 p. ; 18 cm. Shoemaker 24351
G463 B278 G826

Jemison, Mary, 1743-1833. "A narrative of the life of Mrs.
Mary Jemison : who was taken by the Indians, in the year 1755,
when only about twelve years of age, and has continued to
reside amongst them to the present time : Containing an
account of the murder of her father and his family; her
sufferings; her marriage to two Indians; her troubles with her
children; barbarities of the Indians in the French and
Revolutionary Wars; the life of her last husband; and many
historical facts never before published / Carefully taken from
her own words, Nov. 29th, 1823 ; To which is added, an
appendix, containing an account of the tragedy at the Devil's
Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan's Expedition; the traditions,
manners, customs, &c., of the Indians, as believed and
practiced at the present day, and since Mrs. Jemison's
captivity; together with some anecdotes, and other
entertaining matter / By James E. Seaver." Howden [England]
: Printed for R. Parkin ..., 1826. xiii, 14-180 p. ; 16 cm.
G463 J49 N826

Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718. "The history of Philip's War,
commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. :
Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689,
1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. / By Thomas Church, Esq. ; With
numerous notes to explain the situation of the places of
battles, the particular geography of the ravaged country, and
the lives of the principal persons engaged in those wars. ;
Also, an appendix, containing an account of the treatment of
the natives by the early voyagers, the settlement of N.
England by the forefathers, the Pequot War, narratives of
persons carried into captivity, anecdotes of the Indians, and
the most important late Indian wars to the time of the Creek
War. By Samuel G. Drake." Second edition with plates. [Three
lines of quotations] Boston: : Printed by J.H.A. Frost.,
1827. xvi, [1], 18-360 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill., 2
ports. ; 19 cm. Shoemaker 28488 E120 C561 H827

Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. "Narrative of the captivity &
sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher, of New-Ipswich, : who was
severely wounded and taken prisoner at the Battle of
Hubbardton, Vt. in the year 1777, by the British and Indians,
at the age of 16 years, after recovering in part, made his
escape from the enemy, and travelling through a dreary
wilderness, followed by wolves, and beset by Tories on his
way, who threatened to take him back to the enemy, but made
his escape from them all, and arrived safe home. / Written by
himself, and published at the request of his friends."
Fourth edition, revised and enlarged. New-Ipswich, N.H. :
Printed by S. Wilder,, 1827. 24 p. ; 19 cm. Shoemaker
28889 Reserve 1827

Johnston, Charles, b. 1768. "A narrative of the incidents
attending the capture, detention, and ransom of Charles
Johnston, of Botetourt County, Virginia, : who was made
prisoner by the Indians, on the River Ohio, in the year 1790;
: together with an interesting account of the fate of his
companions, five in number, one of whom suffered at the stake.
: To which are added, sketches of Indian character and
manners, with illustrative anecdotes." New-York: : Printed
by J. & J. Harper, 82 Cliff St., 1827. vi, [1], 8-264 p. ;
21 cm. Shoemaker 29372 G463 J72 N827

Vandelure, John. "A history of the voyages and adventures of
John Van Delure. : Giving an account of his being left on the
N.W. coast of America, by the misconduct of the ship's
company; where he lived almost seven years, and married the
daughter of an Indian chief. His conversion while in that
western world, and the conversion of the Indian chief and his
whole family. Together with his return to Holland. / Written
by his own hand, and sent to his uncle in Philadelphia, in the
year 1796." Vergennes [Vt.]. : Published by J. Shedd., 1827.
94 p. ; 13 cm. Shoemaker 0 G463 V226 H827

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? "Narrative of the life and adventures
of Matthew Bunn, (of Providence, R.I.) in an expedition
against the North-western Indians, in the years 1791, 2, 3, 4
& 5." (7th edition, revised--4000 copies.) Batavia [N.Y.]:
: Printed for the author, by Adams and Thorp., 1828. 59, [1]
p. ; 18 cm. Shoemaker 32514 Reserve 1828

Davis, John, 1774-1854. "The post-captain; or The wooden walls
well manned: : comprehending a view of naval society and
manners. : Containing also, a choice collection of sea and
other songs." Fourth American, from the fifth London
edition. New-York: : Printed and published by Joseph
M'Cleland, no. 285 Water-Street., 1828. x, [1], 12-172, [8]
p. ; 15 cm. Shoemaker 32904 G526 D262 P828

Green, Ashbel, 1762-1848. "Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph
Eastburn, stated Preacher in the Mariner's Church,
Philadelphia. : Who departed this life, January 30th, 1828. /
By Ashbel Green, D.D." Philadelphia: : Published by G.W.
Mentz, no. 71 Race-Street., 1828. vi, 208 p., [1] leaf of
plates : 1 port. ; 19 cm. Shoemaker 33412 R E13 Gree M828

Harbison, Massy, b. 1770. "A narrative of the sufferings of
Massy Harbison, from Indian barbarity, : giving an account of
her captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape,
with an infant at her breast; together with some account of
the cruelties of the Indians, on the Allegheny River, &c.,
during the years 1790,'91,'92,'93.'94. / Communicated by
herself." Pittsburgh: : Printed by D. and M. Maclean., 1828.
viii, [1], 10-98 p. ; 15 cm. Shoemaker 33476 Reserve 1828

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "Narrative of the captivity and removes of
Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken by the Indians at the
destruction of Lancaster, in 1676. / Written by herself."
Fifth edition. Lancaster [Mass.]: : Published by Carter,
Andrews, and Co., 1828. xii, 81, [1] p. ; 15 cm. Shoemaker
35071 G463 R883 N828 5th ed.

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "Narrative of the captivity and removes of
Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, : who was taken by the Indians at the
destruction of Lancaster, in 1676. / Written by herself."
Sixth edition. Second Lancaster edition. Lancaster [Mass.]:
: Published by Carter, Andrews, and Co., 1828. x, [1],
12-100 p. ; 16 cm. Shoemaker 35072 G463 R883 N828 6th ed.

Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718. "The history of Philip's War,
commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. :
Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689,
1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. / By Thomas Church, Esq. ; With
numerous notes to explain the situation of the places of
battles, the particular geography of the ravaged country, and
the lives of the principal persons engaged in those wars. ;
Also, an appendix, containing an account of the treatment of
the natives by the early voyagers, the settlement of N.
England by the forefathers, the Pequot War, narratives of
persons carried into captivity, anecdotes of the Indians, and
the most important late Indian wars to the time of the Creek
War. By Samuel G. Drake." Second edition with plates. [Three
lines of quotations] Exeter, N.H. : Published by J. & B.
Williams, 1829. xvi, [1], 18-360 p., [1] leaf of plates :
ill. ; 18 cm. Shoemaker 38165 E120 C561 H829 2 cop.

"Adventures of Peter Jones." Hamilton [N.Y.]: : Williams,
Orton & Co. no. 9 Broad-St., [1830?]. 17 [i.e., 16] p. :
ill. ; 11 cm. CL-Pam A244 P478 1830

Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844. "The stolen boy. : A
story. Founded on facts. / By Mrs. Hofland, author of The
officer's widow, Clergyman's widow, Daughter-in-law, Sisters,
Panorama of Europe, &c. ; [Three lines from Shakspeare]"
New-York: : W.B. Gilley, 94 Broadway. G.L. Austin & Co.
Printers., 1830. 154 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 15
cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 1879 CL H712 S863 1830

Snelling, William Joseph, 1804-1848. "Tales of travels west of
the Mississippi. / By Solomon Bell, late keeper of the
Traveller's Library, Province-House Court, Boston. ; With a
map, and numerous engravings." Boston: : Gray and
Bowen--Washington Street., 1830. xvi, 162 p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 17 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 3535 CL
S671 T143 1830

Tanner, John, 1780?-1847. "A narrative of the captivity and
adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut Ste.
Mare,) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the
interior of North America. / Prepared for the press by Edwin
James, M.D. Editor of an account of Major Long's expedition
from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains." New-York: : G. & C.
& H. Carvill, 108 Broadway., 1830. 426 p., [1] leaf of
plates : ill., 1 port. ; 25 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints
3670 E085 T166 N830

Davis, John, 1774-1854. "The post-captain: or The wooden walls
well mann'd: : comprising a view of naval society and manners.
: Also, a selection of favorite sea songs." Fifth American
from the tenth London edition. Boston. : Printed for the
booksellers., 1831. 180 p. ; 17 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 6795 G526 D262 P831

Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844. "Little Manuel, the
captive boy. : A true story. / By Mrs. Hofland." Boston: :
B. Franklin Edmands, 24, Court Street., [between 1831 and
1832?] [5], 8-63, [1] p. : ill. ; 80 mm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 0 CL H712 L778 1831b + CL H712 L778 1831a

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "The personal
narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky : during an
expedition from St. Louis, through the vast regions between
that place and the Pacific Ocean and thence back through the
city of Mexico ... : Together with a description of the
country, and the various nations through which they passed /
Edited by Timothy Flint." Cincinnati : Printed and published
by John H. Wood, 1831. xi, [2], 14-300 p., [5] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 21 cm. Reserve 1831

Cornelius, Elias, 1794-1832. "The little Osage captive. : An
authentic narrative. / by E. Cornelius." Second edition.
Boston: : Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. Depository,
no. 24, Cornhill., 1832. x, [1], 12-72 p. : 1 ill. ; 15 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 12002 G463 C324 L832

McClung, John A. (John Alexander), 1804-1859. "Sketches of
western adventure: : containing an account of the most
interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the
West, from 1755 to 1794: : together with an appendix. / By
John A. M'Clung." Maysville, Ky. : Printed and published by
L. Collins., 1832. x [i.e. xii], [1], 14-360 p., [1] leaf of
plates : 1 ill. ; 19 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 13478
E055 M128 S832m

McClung, John A. (John Alexander), 1804-1859. "Sketches of
western adventure: : containing an account of the most
interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the
West, from 1755 to 1794: : together with an appendix. / By
John A. M'Clung." Philadelphia. : Grigg & Elliot, no. 9
North Fourth Street., 1832. xii, [1], 14-360 p. ; 21 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 13479 E055 M128 S832p

"Narrative of the capture and providential escape of Misses
Frances and Almira Hall, two respectable young women (sisters)
of the ages of 16 and 18--: who were taken prisoners by the
savages, at a frontier settlement, near Indian Creek, in May
last, when fifteen of the inhabitants fell victims to the
bloody tomahawk and scalping knife; among whom were the
parents of the unfortunate females. : Likewise is added, the
interesting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of
Philip Brigdon, a Kentuckian, who fell into the hands of the
merciless savages on their return to their settlement, three
days after the bloody massacre. / Communicated by persons of
respectability living in the neighborhood of the captives."
[New York? : s.n.], 1832. 24 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 13877 G463 H175 N832

Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. "The Deerfield captive, : an Indian
story; being a narrative of facts, for the instruction of the
young." [Greenfield, Mass.] : A. Phelps, Greenfield, Mass.,
1832. 68 p. : ill. ; 13 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 14882
G463 S24 D832 2 copies

"William Weston. Or The reward of perseverance." Hingham
[Mass.], : C. & E.B. Gill. ; Boston, : Leonard C. Bowles,,
1832. [2], 122 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints
17094 CL_Backlog NEH Will

Citizen of New-England. "The child's picture book of Indians:
: containing views of their costumes, ornaments, weapons,
sports, habitations, war-dances, &c. : To which is added a
collection of Indian anecdotes, original and select. / By a
citizen of New-England." Boston: : Carter, Hendee, and Co.,
1833. iv, 205, [1] p. : ill. ; 14 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 18224 CL C581 C537 1833

Kercheval, Samuel, 1786-1845? "A history of the valley of
Virginia / By Samuel Kercheval." Winchester [Va.] : Samuel
H. Davis, 1833. xlvi, [1], 48-486 p. ; 19 cm. LV Kerc H833

Lewis, Hannah. "Narrative of the captivity and providential
escape of Mrs. Jane Lewis, (wife of James Lewis,) : who, with
a son and daughter (the former in his 16th, and the latter in
the 10th year of her age,) and an infant babe, were made
prisoners within a few miles of Indian Creek, by a party of
Indians of the tribes of Sacs and Foxes, commanded by Black
Hawk. : All who have perused the narrative of the capture of
the two sisters (Misses Frances and Almira Hall,) by a party
of said tribes, in May, 1832, ought not fail to peruse the
narrative of the unfortunate Mrs. Lewis, whose captivity,
although of a prior date, was much longer, her sufferings much
greater, and her escape more miraculous than that of the two
young ladies." [New York? : s.n.], 1833. 24 p. : ill. ; 23
cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 0 G463 L674 N833

"Narrative of the capture and providential escape of Misses
Frances and Almira Hall, two respectable young women (sisters)
of the ages of 16 and 18, who were taken prisoners by the
savages, at a frontier settlement, near Indian Creek, in May
last, when fifteen of the inhabitants fell victims to the
bloody tomahawk and scalping knife; among whom were the
parents of the unfortunate females. : Likewise is added, the
interesting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of
Philip Brigdon, a Kentuckian, who fell into the hands of the
merciless savages on their return to their settlement, three
days after the bloody massacre. / Communicated by persons of
respectability living in the neighborhood of the captives."
[United States? : s.n.], 1833. 24 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 20266 G463 H175 N833

"Narrative of the capture and providential escape of Misses
Frances and Almira Hall, two respectable young women (sisters)
of the ages of 16 and 18, who were taken prisoners by the
savages, at a frontier settlement, near Indian Creek, in May
last, when fifteen of the inhabitants fell victims to the
bloody tomahawk and scalping knife; among whom were the
parents of the unfortunate females. : Likewise is added, the
interesting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of
Philip Brigdon, a Kentuckian, who fell into the hands of the
merciless savages on their return to their settlement, three
days after the bloody massacre. / Communicated by persons of
respectability living in the neighbourhood of the captives."
[United States? : s.n.], 1833. 24 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 20266 G463 H175 N833a

"Narrative of the capture and providential escape of Misses
Frances and Almira Hall, two respectable young women (sisters)
of the ages of 16 and 18, who were taken prisoners by the
savages, at a frontier settlement, near the Indian Creek, in
May 1832, when fifteen of the inhabitants fell victims to the
bloody tomahawk and scalping knife; among whom were the
parents of the unfortunate females. : Likewise is added, the
interesting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of
Philip Brigdon, a Kentuckian, who fell into the hands of the
merciless savages on their return to their settlement, three
days after the bloody massacre. : --Also--a particular account
of the war with Black Hawk. Price 25 cents." [United States
: s.n., 1833?] [3], 8-26 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 0 G463 H175 N833b

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "The personal
narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky, : during an
expedition from St. Louis, through the vast regions between
that place and the Pacific Ocean, and thence back through the
city of Mexico to Vera Cruz, during journeyings of six years;
in which he and his father, who accompanied him, suffered
unheard of hardships and dangers, had various conflicts with
the Indians, and were made captives, in which captivity his
father died; : together with a description of the country, and
the various nations through which they passed. / Edited by
Timothy Flint." Cincinnati: : Published by E.H. Flint.,
1833. xi, [2], 14-300 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 20
cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 20575 E080 P321 P833

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive: : a
narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and return of the Rev.
John Williams, minister of Deerfield, Massachusetts, who was
taken prisoner by the Indians on the destruction of the town,
A.D. 1704. : For Sabbath schools." New-York: : Published by
S.W. Benedict & Co. Evangelist Office, no. 20, Ann St., 1833.
iv, [1], 6-116 p. ; 14 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 22673
G463 W724 R833

Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718. "The history of Philip's War,
commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. :
Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689,
1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. / By Thomas Church, Esq. ; With
numerous notes to explain the situation of the places of
battles, the particular geography of the ravaged country and
the lives of the principal persons engaged in those wars. ;
Also, an appendix, containing an account of the treatment of
the natives by the early voyagers, the settlement of N.
England by the forefathers, the Pequot War, narratives of
persons carried into captivity, anecdotes of the Indians, and
the most important late Indian wars to the time of the Creek
War. By Samuel G. Drake." Second edition with plates. [Three
lines of quotations] Exeter, N.H. : Published by J. & B.
Williams, 1834. xvi, [1], 18-360 p., [1] leaf of plates :
ill. ; 17 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 23816 E120 C561
H834

Darnell, Elias, d. 1861. "A journal, containing an accurate
and interesting account of the hardships, sufferings, battles,
defeat and captivity, of those heroic Kentucky volunteers and
regulars, commanded by General Winchester, in the years
1812-13. : Also, two narratives, by men that were wounded in
the battles on the River Raisin, and taken captive by the
Indians. / By Elias Darnall [i.e., Darnell]." Philadelphia:
: Grigg & Elliot, 9 North Fourth Street., 1834. 87, [1] p. ;
15 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 24090 E385 D223 J834

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "Narrative of the adventures
and sufferings of John R. Jewitt; : only survivor of the crew
of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years
among the savages of Nootka Sound: : with an account of the
manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the
natives. : Embellished with ten engravings." New York: :
Printed for the publisher., [1834?] 166 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 0 G463 J59 N834

Johnson, Mrs., (Susannah Willard), 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson, : containing an account of her
sufferings during four years with the Indians and French. :
Together with an appendix, containing the sermons preached at
her funeral, and that of her mother, with sundry other
interesting articles." Fourth edition. Lowell [Mass.]: :
Published by Daniel Bixby, no. 11 Merrimac Street.,
MDCCCXXXIV. [1834] 150 p. ; 16 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 24859 G463 J69 N834

Lewis, Hannah. "Narrative of the captivity and providential
escape of Mrs. Jane Lewis, (wife of James Lewis,) : who, with
a son and daughter (the former in his 16th, and the latter in
the 10th year of her age,) and an infant babe, were made
prisoners within a few miles of Indian Creek, by a party of
Indians of the tribes of Sacs and Foxes, commanded by Black
Hawk. The situation of Mrs. Lewis and her unfortunate
children, while in the power of the savages, was truly
distressing; and nothing could be more so than when the
afflicted mother, was compelled to part with her infant babe,
which was given in charge of and conveyed by a squaw to a
distant part of the wilderness, and she never saw it more."
[New York? : s.n.], 1834. 24 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 25329 G463 L674 N834

Baldwin, Thomas, b. 1750? "Narrative of the massacre, by the
savages, of the wife and children of Thomas Baldwin, who,
since the melancholy period of the destruction of his
unfortunate family, has dwelt entirely alone, in a hut of his
own construction, secluded from human society, in the extreme
western part of the state of Kentucky. : [Three lines of
quotation] : Annexed are some well written moral instructions,
of the venerable Baldwin, to the bereaved and afflicted, how
and where (from his own experience) they may find support and
comfort amid the severest trials that may attend them in this
"miserable world," and how to prepare themselves for endless
enjoyments in that which is to come." [New York] : Martin
and Wood, publishers, New-York., 1835. 24 p., [1] folded
leaf of plates : ill. ; 25 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints
30184 G463 B182 N835

Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. "The captive
of Nootka: Or The adventures of John R. Jewett." New York: :
J.P. Peaslee., 1835. xii, [1], 14-259, [1] p. : ill. ; 15
cm. CL G6555 C236 1835

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity: : a true
narrative of the capture of the Rev. O.M. Spencer by the
Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati. / Written by
himself." New-York, : Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason,
for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry-Street. J. Collord,
printer., 1835. 157, [1] p., [2] leaves of plates : ill., 2
ports. ; 14 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 34340 G463 S745
I835

Wightman, Henry, fl. 1833-1835. "The juvenile polyanthos, or
Fireside companion, : being a selection of amusing stories. /
By Henry Wightman." Newark, N.J. : Printed and published by
Benjamin Olds., 1835. 105, [3] p. : ill. ; 15 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 35404 CL W658 J97 1835

"Adventures of Peter Jones." Hamilton [N.Y.]: : Waldron &
Barnum, printers; Commercial Buildings. Williams, Orton & Co.
Eaton Street., [1836?]. 17 [i.e., 16] p. : ill. ; 11 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 0 CL-Pam A244 P478 1836a + CL-Pam
A244 P478 1836b

Baldwin, Thomas, b. 1750? "Narrative of the massacre, by the
savages, of the wife & children of Thomas Baldwin, who, since
the melancholy period of the destruction of his unfortunate
family, has dwelt entirely alone, in a hut of his own
construction, secluded from human society, in the extreme
western part of the state of Kentucky. : [Three lines of
quotation] : Annexed are some well written moral instructions,
of the venerable Baldwin, to the bereaved and afflicted, how
and where (from his own experience) they may find support and
comfort amid the severest trials that may attend them in this
"miserable world," and how to prepare themselves for endless
enjoyments in that which is to come." [New York] : Martin &
Perry--publishers--New-York., 1836. 24 p., [1] folded leaf
of plates : ill. ; 25 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 35878
G463 B182 N836

Barker, Joseph, 1747?-1824? "An interesting narrative (never
before published,) of the sufferings of Mr. Joseph Barker and
his wife Martha, : who were taken by a scouting party of
British and Indians, and all their property destroyed, in the
year 1777. : Embellished with one engraving. : Founded on
fact. : Published for the benefit of Solomon Barker, son of
the late Joseph and Martha." Rochester, N.Y. : W.E.
Hutchins, printer., 1836. 16 p., [1] folded leaf of plates :
1 ill. ; 20 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 36006 Pams. B255
Inte 1836

Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718. "The history of Philip's War,
commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. :
Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689,
1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. / By Thomas Church, Esq. ; With
numerous notes to explain the situation of the places of
battles, the particular geography of the ravaged country and
the lives of the principal persons engaged in those wars. ;
Also, an appendix, containing an account of the treatment of
the natives by the early voyagers, the settlement of N.
England by the forefathers, the Pequot War, narratives of
persons carried into captivity, anecdotes of the Indians, and
the most important late Indian wars to the time of the Creek
War. / By Samuel G. Drake." Second edition with plates.
[Three lines of quotations] Exeter, N.H. : Published by J. &
B. Williams, 1836. xvi, [1], 18-360 p., [1] leaf of plates :
ill. ; 17 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 36678 E120 C561
H836

Davis, John, 1774-1854. "The post-captain: or The wooden walls
well manned: : comprehending a view of naval society and
manners : Containing also, a choice collection of sea and
other songs." Eighth American, from the seventh London
edition. New York; : Published by Joseph A. Clussman, 21
Madison-Street,, 1836. 144 p. : ill. ; 15 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 37034 G526 D262 P836

Harbison, Massy, b. 1770. "A narrative of the sufferings of
Massy Harbison, from Indian barbarity, : giving an account of
her captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape,
with an infant at her breast, / communicated by herself; ;
together with some account of the history, laws, religion,
wars, and cruelties of the Indians, particularly in this
western country. ; Edited by John Winter." Fourth edition,
much enlarged. Beaver [Pa.]: : Printed by Wm. Henry., 1836.
xii, 13-192 p. ; 18 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 37897
G463 H255 N836

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "Stories of the Revolution. : With
an account of the lost child of the Delaware; Wheaton and the
panther, &c. : [Nine lines of quotations] / By Josiah Priest.
; Now first published. ; Price 12 1/2 cents.--Copyright
secured." Albany: : Printed by Hoffman and White, no. 71
State-Street., 1836. 32 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1
ill. ; 27 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 39732 E150 P949
S836a

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "Stories of the Revolution. : With
an account of the lost child of the Delaware; Wheaton and the
panther, &c. : [Seven lines of quotations] / By Josiah Priest.
; Now first published." Albany: : Printed by Hoffman and
White, no. 71 State-Street., 1836. 32 p., [1] folded leaf of
plates : 1 ill. ; 25 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 39732
E150 P949 S836

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity: : a true
narrative of the capture of the Rev. O.M. Spencer by the
Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati. / Written by
himself." New-York, : Published by T. Mason and G. Lane, for
the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, at
the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry-Street. J. Collord,
printer., 1836. 160 p. : ill. ; 14 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 40285 CL_Backlog NEH Spen

"A True and authentic account of the Indian war in Florida, :
giving the particulars respecting the murder of the widow
Robbins, and the providential escape of her daughter Aurelia,
and her lover, Mr. Charles Somers, after suffering almost
innumerable hardships. : The whole compiled from the most
authentic sources. : Embellished with a colored engraving."
New York. : Published by Saunders & Van Welt. Broadway., 1836.
28 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1 ill. ; 21 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 40597 G460 T865 T836

Cornelius, Elias, 1794-1832. "The little Osage captive. : An
authentic narrative. / By E. Cornelius ; Revised by the
committee of publication." Third edition. Boston: :
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. Depository, no. 13,
Cornhill., 1837. x, [1], 12-72 p. : 1 ill. ; 15 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 43872 G463 C324 L837

Fessenden, John, 1794-1881. "A sermon preached to the First
Congregational Society in Deerfield Mass. and in the hearing
of several Indians of both sexes supposed to be descendents of
Eunice Williams, daughter of Rev. John Williams, first
minister of Deerfield. : August 27, 1837. / By John Fessenden.
; Published by request." Greenfield, Mass. : Printed by
Phelps and Ingersoll., 1837. 15, [1] p. ; 24 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 44280 Pams. F414 Serm 1837

"Hannah Swanton, the Casco captive; or The Catholic religion in
Canada, and its influence on the Indians of Maine. / Written
for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and revised by
the committee of publication." Boston: : Massachusetts
Sabbath School Society. Depository no. 13 Cornhill., 1837.
63, [1] p. ; 15 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 44661 G463
S973 H837

"Indian anecdotes and barbarities. : Being a description of
their customs and deeds of cruelty, with an account of the
capacity, sufferings and heroic conduct of many who have
fallen into their hands, or who have defended themselves from
savage vengeance : All illustrating the general traits of the
Indian character; with numerous engravings." Barre, Mass. :
Printed at the Gazette Office,, 1837. 40 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Checklist Amer. imprints 44900 G460 I39 I837

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "Stories of early settlers in the
wilderness: : embracing the life of Mrs. Priest, late of
Otsego County N.Y., with various and interesting accounts of
others: the first raftsmen of the Susquehannah: a short
account of Brant, the British Indian chief: and of the
Massacre of Wyoming. : Embellished with a large and beautiful
engraving. / By Josiah Priest, author of several books,
pamphlets, &c. ; [Eighteen lines of quotation]" Albany: :
Printed by J. Munsell, no. 58 State Street., 1837. 40 p.,
[1] folded leaf of plates: 1 ill. ; 26 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 46424 G463 P949 S837

Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. "The Deerfield captive, : an Indian
story; being a narrative of facts, for the instruction of the
young." Third edition. [Greenfield, Mass.] : A. Phelps,
Greenfield, Mass., 1837. 68 p. : ill. ; 14 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 46948 G463 S24 D837

"History of the captivity and providential release therefrom of
Mrs. Caroline Harris : wife of the late Mr. Richard Harris, of
Franklin County, state of New-York; who, with Mrs. Clarissa
Plummer, wife of Mr. James Plummer, were, in the spring of
1835, (with their unfortunate husbands,) taken prisoners by
the Camanche tribe of Indians, while emigrating ... to Texas
..." New-York : Perry and Cooke, publishers, 1838. 23, [1]
p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Reserve 1838

"Narrative of the captivity and extreme sufferings of Mrs.
Clarissa Plummer : wife of the late Mr. James Plummer, of
Franklin County, state of New-York; who, with Mrs. Caroline
Harris ... were, in the spring of 1835, with their unfortunate
families, surprised and taken prisoners by a party of the
Camanche tribe of Indians, while emigrating ... to Texas; and
after having been held nearly two years in captivity, and
witnessed the deaths of their husbands, were fortunately
redeemed from the hands of the savages by an American fur
trader, a native of Georgia." New York : Perry and Cooke,
publishers, 1838. 23, [1] p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Reserve 1838

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "Stories of the Revolution. : With
an account of the lost child of the Delaware; Wheaton and the
panther, &c. : [Nine lines of quotations] / By Josiah Priest.
; Now first published. ; Price 12 1/2 cents.--Copyright
secured." Albany: : Printed by Hoffman & White, no. 71
State-St., 1838. 32 p., [1] folded leaf of plates : 1 ill. ;
27 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 52435 E150 P949 S836a b-w

Horn, Sarah Ann. "A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn :
and her two children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Camanche [sic]
Indians, after they had murdered their husbands and travelling
companions : With a brief account of the manners and customs
of that nation of savages, of whom so little is generally
known." St. Louis : C. Keemle, printer, 22 Olive St., 1839.
60 p. ; 19 cm. Reserve 1839

Hubbard, Robert, 1782-1840. "Historical sketches of Roswell
Franklin and family. : Drawn up at the request of Stephen
Franklin, / by Robert Hubbard." Dansville, N.Y. : Printed by
A. Stevens., 1839. 103, [1] p. ; 15 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 56394 G463 F833 H839

McClung, John A. (John Alexander), 1804-1859. "Sketches of
western adventure: : containing an account of the most
interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the
West, from 1755 to 1794: : With an appendix. : Revised and
corrected, with engravings. / By John A. M'Clung."
Cincinnati: : Published by U.P. James. No. 26 Pearl-Street.,
1839. viii, [1], 10-315, [1] p. : ill. ; 18 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 56959 E055 M128 S839

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "The Low Dutch prisoner: : being an
account of the capture of Frederick Schermerhorn. When a lad
of seventeen years old, by a party of Mohawks, in the time of
the Revolution. Who took him near the famous mountain house in
the state of New-York and of his sufferings through the
wilderness with the Indians. : Also, the story of the hermit,
found in a cave of the Allegany Mountains. And of the miners
of the Minisink: with some other curious matters, which the
reader may consider useful as well as interesting. : [Eight
lines of verse] / By Josiah Priest, author of several works,
pamphlets, &c. ; Never before published.--Copyright."
Albany: : [s.n.], 1839. 32 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Checklist
Amer. imprints 58063 G463 S326 L839

Cornelius, Elias, 1794-1832. "The little Osage captive: :
abridged from an authentic narrative. / By Elias Cornelius,
Salem, Massachusetts." London: : The Religious Tract
Society, instituted 1799. Sold at the depository, 56,
Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and by the
booksellers., 1840. 48 p., [1] leaf of plates : 1 ill. ; 14
cm. G463 C324 L840

"Narrative of the extraordinary life of John Conrad Shafford, :
known by many by the name of the Dutch hermit, who for the
last 50 years has lived a secluded and lonely life, in a log
hut in a remote part of the village of Dundee, (Lower Canada,)
where he died on the 24th of April last, (1840,) at the age of
between 80 and 90. : Shafford early emigrated to Canada, and
was induced first to prefer a lonely life in consequence of
being deprived of an only child, a beloved daughter, who, when
but 15 years of age, was taken prisoner and carried off a
captive be [i.e. by] the Indians, and who, although she was
three months after redeemed by her afflicted father, yet in
consequence of the most shameful and beastly treatment she had
received from the merciless savages, she expired a wretched
victim of their barbarity, three weeks after her liberation. :
The particulars of the captivity and dreadful sufferings of
this unfortunate young female, may be found herein detailed,
and are sufficient to staisfy the reader, that the North
American savages are not in every instance so humane and
forbearing to their white female captives as they have been
represented to be." New-York: : C.L. Carpenter, publisher.,
1840. 24 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints __
Pams. N___ Narr 1840 2 copies

"A Narrative of the horrid massacre by the Indians, of the wife
and children of the Christian hermit, a resident of Missouri,
: with a full account of his life and sufferings, never before
published." St. Louis: : Leander W. Whiting & Co., 1840.
24 p., [1] leaf of plates ; 1 ill. ; 22 cm. Checklist Amer.
imprints 40-4829 G460 N234 N840

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "A true narrative of the capture of
David Ogden : among the Indians, in the time of the
Revolution, and of the slavery and sufferings he endured, with
an account of his almost miraculous escape after several
years' bondage : With eight other highly interesting stories
of the Revolution, and tales of hunters : Now first published
/ By Priest, author of several works, pamphlets, &c."
Lansingburgh [N.Y.] : Printed by W.B. Harkness, 1840. 32 p.
: ill. ; 24 cm. Reserve 1840

Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875. "Tragedies of the
wilderness; or, True and authentic narratives of captives :
who have been carried away by the Indians from the various
frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest
to the present time : Illustrating the manners and customs,
barbarous rites and ceremonies, of the North American Indians,
and their various methods of torture practised upon such as
have from time to time, fallen into their hands / By Samuel G.
Drake." Boston : Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 56
Cornhill, 1841. vi, 7-360 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. G463 D763
T841

Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. "The captive
of Nootka. Or The adventures of John R. Jewett."
Philadelphia: : Henry F. Anners., 1841. xii, [1], 14-259,
[1] p. : ill. ; 15 cm. CL G6555 C236 1841

Hastings, Susannah Willard Johnson, 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson : containing an account of her
sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French."
New York : [s.n.], 1841. 111 p. ; 14 cm. G463 J69 N841

Hubbard, John Niles, 1815-1897. "Sketches of border
adventures, in the life and times of Major Moses Van Campen, a
surviving soldier of the Revolution / by his grandson, John N.
Hubbard." Bath, N.Y. : R.L. Underhill & Co., 1841
(Dansville, N.Y. : Printed by George W. Stevens) vi, [1],
8-310 p. ; 22 cm. R V222 Hubb S841

"Incidents of border life : illustrative of the times and
condition of the first settlements in parts of the middle and
western states, comprising narratives of strange and thrilling
adventure--accounts of battles--skirmishes and personal
encounters with the Indians--Descriptions of their manners,
customs, modes of warfare, treatment of prisoners, &c. &c. :
Also the history of remarkable captivities and escapes : To
which are added brief historical sketches of the war in the
North-west, embracing the expeditions under Generals Harmar,
St. Clair, and Wayne : With an appendix and a review /
Compiled from authenic sources [by Joseph Pritts]."
Lancaster, Pa. : Published by G. Hills, 1841. ix, [4],
14-506 p. [7] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill. ; 22 cm.
E055 I37 I841

"Indian anecdotes and barbarities. : Being a description of
their customs and deeds of cruelty, with an account of the
capacity, sufferings and heroic conduct of many who have
fallen into their hands, or who have defended themselves from
savage vengeance : All illustrating the general traits of the
Indian character; with numerous engravings." Palmer, Mass. :
Printed for M. Baldwin, the blind man, 1841. 38 p. : ill. ;
25 cm. Checklist Amer. imprints 41-2691 G460 I39 I841

"The Book, for children. : Containing the alphabet, &c. : With
an account of, Enos Done." New York. : H.E. publisher, and
printer., 1842. 16 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. CL-Pam B7244 C536
1842

Hubbard, John Niles, 1815-1897. "Sketches of border
adventures, in the life and times of Major Moses Van Campen, a
surviving soldier of the Revolution / by his grandson, John N.
Hubbard." Bath, N.Y. : R.L. Underhill & Co., 1842
(Dansville, N.Y. : Printed by George W. Stevens) vi, [1],
8-310 p. ; 21 cm. R V222 Hubb S842

Jemison, Mary, 1743-1833. "Deh-he-wa-mis: or A narrative of
the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the white woman,
who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who
continued with them seventy eight years : Containing an
account of the murder of her father and his family; her
marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and
traditions / Carefully taken from her own words, by James E.
Seaver ; Also the life of Hiokatoo, and Ebenezer Allen; a
sketch of General Sullivan's campaign; tragedy of the "Devils
Hole," etc. ; The whole revised, corrected and enlarged: with
descriptive and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the
Genesee country, and other interesting facts connected with
the narrative / by Ebenezer Mix." Batavia, N.Y. : Published
by William Seaver and Son, 1842. xii, [1], 14-192 p. ; 16
cm. G463 J49 D842

Jemison, Mary, 1743-1833. "Deh-he-wa-mis: or A narrative of
the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the white woman,
who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who
continued with them seventy eight years : Containing an
account of the murder of her father and his family; her
marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and
traditions / Carefully taken from her own words, by James E.
Seaver ; Also the life of Hiokatoo, and Ebenezer Allen; a
sketch of General Sullivan's campaign; tragedy of the "Devils
Hole," etc. ; The whole revised, corrected and enlarged: with
descriptive and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the
Genesee country, and other interesting facts connected with
the narrative / by Ebenezer Mix." Second edition. Batavia,
N.Y. : Published by William Seaver and Son, 1842. xii, [1],
14-192 p. ; 15 cm. G463 J49 D842 2d ed.

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity : a true
narrative of the capture of the Rev. O.M. Spencer by the
Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati / Written by
himself." New York : Published by G. Lane and P.P. Sanford,
for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
at the Conference Office, 200 Mulberry-Street, 1842 (New York
: J. Collord, printer) 160 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. G463 S745
I842

Todd, John, 1800-1873. "The lost sister of Wyoming : an
authentic tale / by Rev. John Todd." Northampton [Mass.] :
Published by J.H. Butler, 1842. 160 p. : ill. ; 16 cm.
G463 S634 L842

"Curiosities of human nature: / By the author of Peter Parley's
tales." Boston: : Bradbury, Soden & Co., MDCCCXLIII. [1843]
vi, [1], 8-320 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 19
cm. CL P2222 C975 1843

Hutchinson, K. M. "A memoir of Abijah Hutchinson : a soldier
of the Revolution / by his grandson, K.M. Hutchinson."
Rochester [N.Y.] : William Alling, printer, 1843. iv, [1],
6-22 p. ; 19 cm. Reserve 1843

Fisk, Gordon M., d. 1879. "Story of the female captive and The
Indian leap, or Great cove. A poem / By Gordon M. Fisk,
Ludlow, Ms." Palmer, Mass. : Printed for M. Baldwin, the
blind man. Merriam & Cooke's press, 1844. 12 p. ; 20 cm.
G850 F538 S844

Jemison, Mary, 1743-1833. "Deh-he-wa-mis: or A narrative of
the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the white woman,
who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV and who
continued with them seventy eight years : Containing an
account of the murder of her father and his family, her
marriages and sufferings, Indian barbarities, customs and
traditions / Carefully taken from her own words, by James E.
Seaver ; Also the life of Hiokatoo, and Ebenezer Allen; a
sketch of General Sullivan's campaign; tragedy of the "Devils
Hole," etc. ; The whole revised, corrected and enlarged; with
descriptive and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the
Genesee country, and other interesting facts connected with
the narrative / by Ebenezer Mix." Third edition. Batavia,
N.Y. : Published by William Seaver and Son, 1844. xii, [1],
14-192 p. ; 17 cm. G463 J49 D844

Kinzie, Juliette Augusta, 1806-1870. "Narrative of the
massacre at Chicago, August 15, 1812, and of some preceding
events." Chicago, Ill. : Printed by Ellis & Fergus, book and
job printers, Saloon Building, Clarke Street, 1844. 34 p.,
[1] leaf of plates : map ; 21 cm. Reserve 1844

McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. "Sketches of western
adventure : containing an account of the most interesting
incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755
to 1794 : Together with an appendix : Revised and corrected,
with engravings / By John A. M'Clung." Dayton, Ohio :
Published by Ells & Claflin, 1844 (Cincinnati : Stereotyped by
J.A. James) [4], viii, 9-315 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. E055 M128
S844

Parker, James W., b. 1797. "Narrative of the perilous
adventures, miraculous escapes and sufferings of Rev. James W.
Parker : during a frontier residence in Texas, of fifteen
years : With an impartial geographic description of the
climate, soil, timber, water, &c., &c., &c. of Texas / Written
by himself ; To which is appended a narrative of the capture
and subsequent sufferi[ng] of Mrs. Rachel Plummer, (his
daughter,) during a captivity of twenty-one months among the
Cumanche [sic] Indians, with a sketch of their manners,
customs, laws, &c.; with a short description of the country
over which she travelled whilst with the Indians / Written by
herself." Louisville, Ky. : Printed at the Morning courier
office, 4th Street, 1844. 95, 36 p. ; 19 cm. Reserve 1844

"The Bible boy taken captive by the Indians. / Written for the
American Sunday-School Union, and revised by the Committee of
Publication." Philadelphia: : American Sunday-School Union,
no. 146 Chestnut Street., [1845?] 35, [1], 22 p. : ill. ; 15
cm. CL A5122 B582 1845

Todd, John, 1800-1873. "Hafed's dream. / By Rev. John Todd.
Edited by J. Brace, Jr." New York: : M.W. Dodd, publisher,
Brick Church Chapel, opposite the City Hall., 1845. 124 p. ;
16 cm. CL T6345 H138 1845

Bevier, Abraham Garret, 1812-1861. "The Indians: or Narratives
of massacres and depredations on the frontier, in Wawasink and
its vicinity, during the American Revolution : Interspersed
with reflections on the providence of God : With an appendix,
containing brief notices of natural curiosities and objects of
interest in Wawasink / By a descendant of the Huguenots ;
Designed to commemorate the noble deeds of our ancestors, and
inculcate principles of patriotism and piety." Rondout, N.Y.
: For sale at the printing office of Bradbury & Wells; and at
the office of the Christian intelligencer, no. 103 Fulton
Street, New York, 1846. xiv, [1], 16-79 p. ; 20 cm. LNL
Wawa Bevi I846

"Indian atrocities! : Affecting and thrilling anecdotes
respecting the hardships and sufferings of our brave and
venerable forefathers, in their bloody and heart-rending
skirmishes and contests with the ferocious savages :
Containing numerous engravings, illustrating the most general
traits of Indian character, their customs and deeds of
cruelty, with interesting accounts of the captivity,
sufferings and heroic conduct of many who have fallen into
their hands." Boston : A.J. Wright's Steam Press, 3 Water
Street., [ca. 1846] 32 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G460 I39 I846

"Indian atrocities! : Affecting and thrilling anecdotes
respecting the hardships and sufferings of our brave and
venerable forefathers, in their bloody and heart-rending
skirmishes and contests with the ferocious savages :
Containing numerous engravings, illustrating the most general
traits of Indian character, their customs and deeds of
cruelty, with interesting accounts of the captivity,
sufferings and heroic conduct of many who have fallen into
their hands." Boston : Printed for the publisher, 1846. 32
p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G460 I39 I846a

Fitts, Hervey. "Abraham Vest, or, The cast-off restored. : A
true narrative. : [One line of text]" Boston: : John Putnam,
81 Cornhill., 1847. xii, [1], 14-142 p. ; 16 cm. CL F547
A159 1847

Lilly, Lambert, 1798-1866. "The history of the western states,
: illustrated by tales, sketches and anecdotes : with numerous
engravings / by Lambert Lilly, schoolmaster." Boston: :
William D. Ticknor & Co., MDCCCXLVII. [1847] 167, [1] p. :
ill. ; 16 cm. CL L729 H6739 1847

"The String of pearls for little children. / Written for the
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the
Committee of Publication." [Boston] : Massachusetts Sabbath
School Society, depository, no. 13 Cornhill., 1847. x, [1],
12-124 p. : ill. ; 17 cm. CL S918 O31 1847

"Curiosities of human nature: / By the author of Peter Parley's
tales." Boston: : C.H. Peirce and G.C. Rand, no. 3
Cornhill., 1848. vi, [1], 8-320 p., [2] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 18 cm. CL P2226 C975 1848

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity : a true
narrative of the capture of the Rev. O.M. Spencer by the
Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati / Written by
himself." New York : Published by Lane & Tippett, for the
Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 200
Mulberry-Street, 1848 (New York : Joseph Longking, printer)
160 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. G463 S745 I848

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "A narrative of the captivity and
sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family, : who were
taken by the Indians in the spring of 1780." Third edition,
revised and enlarged. / To which is prefixed a short account
of the Gilbert family who settled at Byberry. And an appendix,
giving some account of the captives after their return.
Philadelphia: : Printed by John Richards, no. 299 Market
Street., 1848. 240 p. ; 16 cm. G463 G464 W241 N848

"Curiosities of human nature: / By the author of Peter Parley's
tales." Boston: : Published by Rand and Mann, no. 3
Cornhill., 1849. vi, [1], 8-320, [4] p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 18 cm. CL P2225 C975 1849b + CL P2225 C975
1849a

Davis, John, 1774-1854. "The post-captain; or The wooden walls
well manned, : comprehending a view of naval society and
manners. / By the author of "Jack Ariel," "Zeluco," "Edward
Mordaunt," &c." Boston: : Jones's Publishing House, 82
Washington Street., 1848 [i.e., 1849]. 84 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
G526 D262 P849

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "Narrative of the adventures
and sufferings of John R. Jewitt : only survivor of the crew
of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years
among the savages of Nootka Sound: with an account of the
manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives
: Embellished with ten engravings." Ithaca : Mack, Andrus, &
Co., 1849. 166 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. G463 J59 N849 2 cop.

"Mirror of olden time border life : embracing a history of the
discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers at
Plymouth, and of their most remarkable engagements with the
Indians, in New England, from their first landing, in 1620,
until the final subjugation of the natives, in 1679 : Also,
history of Virginia, embracing its first settlement, the
progressive movements of civilization and the establishment of
civil government, and a narrative of the long continued and
bloody struggle between the white settlers and Indians in
north-western Virginia, Kentucky, &c. ... : Also, history of
the early settlement of Pennsylvania ... : To which are added,
personal narratives of captivities and escapes ... Together
with numerous sketches of frontier men ... / Compiled from
authentic sources, by J. Pritts, Chambersburg, Pa." Second
edition. Abingdon, Va. : S.S. Miles, publisher of the
present edition, 1849 ([S.l.] : From the press of Denny,
Reynolds & Gehr) x, [3], 14-700 p., [11] leaves of plates :
ill., ports. ; 23 cm. G460 M676 M849

Adam, George, fl. 1850. "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 / Compiled from the journal of Mr. George Adam, one of
the adventurers, by Prof. Wm. Beschke." St. Louis, Mo. :
Published by Barclay & Co., 1850. ix, [1], 11-60 p. : ill. ;
23 cm. Reserve 1850

Kercheval, Samuel, 1786-1845? "A history of the Valley of
Virginia / by Samuel Kercheval." Second edition / revised
and extended by the author. Woodstock, Va. : John Gatewood,
printer, 1850. xxviii, [1], 30-347 p. ; 24 cm. LV Kerc
H850

Lilly, Lambert, 1798-1866. "The history of the western states,
: illustrated by tales, sketches and anecdotes : with numerous
engravings / by Lambert Lilly, schoolmaster." Boston: :
Ticknor, Reed, and Fields., MDCCCL. [1850] 167, [1] p. :
ill. ; 17 cm. CL L729 H6739 1850

Brice, James R. "History of the Revolutionary War with
England, A.D. 1776 : Brief account of the captivity and cruel
sufferings of Captain Deitz, and John and Robert Brice ... Now
first published over said Robert Brice's own signature, the
horrible massacre of the Deitz family ... Brief account of an
attempt of Sebastian Lewis ... and others, to defraud said
Robert Brice out of his property. Testimony of ex-Governor Wm.
H. Seward, proving James R. Brice perfectly innocent of
perjury ... Affidavits of astonishing cures of dropsy, by Jas.
R. Brice ...: With other curious matters before unknown to the
public : In three vols.--To be continued--Vol. I / By James R.
Brice, Esquire ; Copyright secured ..." Albany : Printed for
the author, 1851. 48 p. ; 25 cm. G463 D326 H851

Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875. "Indian captivities, or Life
in the wigwam : being true narratives of captives who have
been carried away by the Indians, from the frontier
settlements of the U.S., from the earliest period to the
present time / By Samuel G. Drake, author of the "Book of
Indians."" Auburn [N.Y.] : Derby and Miller, 1851. vi,
7-367, [5] p. : ill. ; 20 cm. G463 D763 I851

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "Narrative of the adventures
and sufferigns [sic] of John R. Jewitt : only survivor of the
crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly 3 years
among the savages of Nootka Sound: with an account of the
manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the
natives." Ithaca : Andrus, Gauntlett & Co., 1851. 166 p. :
ill. ; 17 cm. G463 J59 N851

"The Young boy's story book. : Comprising Philip Randolph. The
Crofton boys. Story of a genius." New-York: : D. Appleton &
Co., 200 Broadway ; Philadelphia: : Geo. S. Appleton, 164
Chesnut-St. [sic], 1851. 1 v. (various pagings) ; 16 cm.
CL Y68 B793 1851

"Curiosities of human nature: / By the author of Peter Parley's
tales." Boston: : Published by Geo. C. Rand, Cornhill. Wm.
J. Reynolds and Company., 1852. vi, [1], 8-320, [4] p., [2]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 17 cm. CL P2221 C975 1852

Plimpton, Florus Beardsley, 1830-1886. "The lost child; or,
The child claimed by two mothers : a narrative of the loss and
discovery of Casper A. Partridge among the Menomonee Indians :
With a concise abstract of court testimony, and review of
Commissioner Buttrick's decision / By F.B. Plimpton, from
documents furnished by the friends and court records."
Cleveland : Harris, Fairbanks & Co., printers, Herald
Building, 1852. 79 p. ; 21 cm. R P275 Plim L852

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity : a true
narrative of the capture of the Rev. O.M. Spencer by the
Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati / Written by
himself." New York : Published by Lane & Scott, for the
Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 200
Mulberry-Street, 1852 (New York : Joseph Longking, printer)
160 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. G463 S745 I852

"Curiosities of human nature: / by the author of Peter Parley's
tales." Boston: : Published by Geo. C. Rand, Cornhill. Wm.
J. Reynolds and Company., 1853. vi, [1], 8-320, [4] p., [2]
leaves of plates : ill., ports. ; 17 cm. CL P2221 C975 1853

Rowlandson, Mary, White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "Narrative of the
captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson :
who was taken prisoner by the Indians at the destruction of
Lancaster in 1675 : To which is appended a century sermon,
preached at the First Parish in Lancaster, May 28, 1753, by
Rev. Timothy Harrington." Clinton [Mass.] : Published by
Ballard & Bynner, 1853. 73 p. ; 19 cm. G463 R883 N853

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion: or, A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of
the gospel in Deerfield : who in the desolation which befel
that plantation by an incursion of the French and Indians, was
by them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood,
into Canada / drawn up by himself ; To which is added, a
biographical memoir of the reverend author, with an appendix
and notes, by Stephen W. Williams." Northampton [Mass.] :
Hopkins, Bridgman, and Company, 1853. viii, [1], 10-192 p.,
[1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 W724 R853

Brown, James Moore, 1799-1862. "The captives of Abb's Valley :
a legend of frontier life / by a son of Mary Moore."
Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication, no. 265
Chestnut Street, [1854] vii, [1], 9-168 p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 16 cm. G463 M825 C854

Darnell, Elias. "A journal containing an accurate and
interesting account of the hardships, sufferings, battles,
defeat, and captivity of those heroic Kentucky volunteers and
regulars, commanded by General Winchester, in the years
1812-13 : also, two narratives, by men that were wounded in
the battles on the River Raisin, and taken captive by the
Indians / by Elias Darnell." Philadelphia : Lippincott,
Grambo, and Co., 1854 (Philadelphia : T.K. and P.G. Collins,
printers) 98, [2] p. ; 16 cm. E385 D223 J854

Frost, John, 1800-1859. "Heroic women of the West : comprising
thrilling examples of courage, fortitude, devotedness, and
self-sacrifice, among the pioneer mothers of the western
country / By John Frost, LL.D." Philadelphia : A. Hart, late
Carey & Hart, 1854. vi, 7-348 p., [4] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 20 cm. RCS Wome Fros H854

Hollister, Isaac, b. 1750? "A brief narration of the captivity
of Isaac Hollister : who was taken by the Indians, Anno
Domini, 1763 / Written by himself." Townsend [Mass.] :
Re-printed for Otis Seaver, 1855. 8 p. ; 23 cm. G463 H744
B855

"Gathered sketches from the early history of New Hampshire and
Vermont : containing vivid and interesting accounts of a great
variety of the adventures of our forefathers, and of other
incidents of olden times : Original and selected / Edited by
Francis Chase." Claremont, N.H. : Tracy, Kenney & Co., 1856.
215 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. LNh Gath G856

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "A narrative of the
captivity, sufferings, and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson :
who was taken prisoner by the Indians; with several others;
and treated in the most barbarous and cruel manner by the wild
savages: With many other remarkable events during her travels
/ Written by her own hand, for her private use, and since made
public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the
benefit of the afflicted." Boston : Mass. Sabbath School
Society, 1856. 122 p. ; 19 cm. G463 R883 N856

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "Life of Mary Jemison :
Deh-he-wa-mis / By James E. Seaver." Fourth edition, with
geographical and explanatory notes. New York ; Auburn :
Miller, Orton & Mulligan ; Rochester : D.M. Dewey, 1856.
312, [2] p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 J49 L856

Weiser, Reuben, 1807-1885. "Regina, the German captive; or,
True piety among the lowly / By Rev. R. Weiser, president of
the Central College of Iowa, Fort Des Moines, Iowa."
Baltimore : T. Newton Kurtz, no. 151 Pratt Street, 1856. 252
p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 16 cm. G463 H333 R856

Lee, L. P. (Lorenzo Porter), 1800-1889. "History of the Spirit
Lake massacre! 8th March, 1857 and of Miss Abigail Gardiner's
[sic] three months captivity among the Indians, according to
her own account / as given to L.P. Lee." New Britain, Conn.
: L.P. Lee, publisher, 1857. 47, [1] p. : ill., ports. ; 23
cm. G463 G228 H857

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity : a true
narrative of the capture of the Rev. O.M. Spencer by the
Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati / Written by
himself." New York : Published by Carlton & Porter,
Sunday-School Union, 200 Mulberry-Street, [between 1857 and
1868] 160 p. : ill. ; 16 cm. G463 S745 I857

Stratton, Royal B., d. 1875. "Life among the Indians : being
an interesting narrative of the captivity of the Oatman girls,
among the Apache and Mohave Indians : Containing also an
interesting account of the massacre of the Oatman family, by
the Apache Indians, in 1851; the narrow escape of Lorenzo D.
Oatman; the capture of Olive A. and Mary A. Oatman ... / as
given by Lorenzo D. and Olive A. Oatman ... to the author,
R.B. Stratton." San Francisco : Whitton, Towne & Co.'s
Excelsior Steam Power Presses, 151 Clay Street ..., 1857.
iv, [1], 6-183 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. Reserve 1857

Crakes, Sylvester. "Five years a captive among the Black-Feet
Indians: or, A thrilling narrative of the adventures, perils
and suffering endured by John Dixon and his companions, among
the savages of the Northwest Territory of North America / by
Sylvester Crakes, Jun." Columbus [Ohio] : Osgood & Pearce,
printers, 1858. vi, [1], 8-224 p., [6] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 18 cm. G463 D621 F858

"Indian battles, captivities, and adventures : from the earliest
period to the present time / Edited by John Frost, LL.D. ;
With many illustrations." New York : Derby & Jackson, 119
Nassau Street, 1858. 408 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G460 I39 I858

Stratton, Royal B., d. 1875. "Captivity of the Oatman girls :
being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and
Mohave Indians : Containing an interesting account of the
massacre of the Oatman family, by the Apache Indians, in 1851;
the narrow escape of Lorenzo D. Oatman; the capture of Olive
A. and Mary A. Oatman ... / as given by Lorenzo D. and Olive
A. Oatman ... to the author, R. B. Stratton." Fourteenth
thousand. New York : Printed for the author, 200
Mulberry-Street, 1858. 290, 2 p., [4] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 19 cm. G463 O11 C858 14th thou.

Stratton, Royal B., d. 1875. "Captivity of the Oatman girls :
being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and
Mohave Indians : Containing an interesting account of the
massacre of the Oatman family, by the Apache Indians, in 1851;
the narrow escape of Lorenzo D. Oatman; the capture of Olive
A. and Mary A. Oatman ... / as given by Lorenzo D. and Olive
A. Oatman ... to the author, R. B. Stratton." Twentieth
thousand. New York : Published for the author, by Carlton &
Porter, 200 Mulberry-Street ; Cleveland, O. : For sale by
Inham & Bragg, 67 Superior-St., 1858. 290, 2, 4, 12 p., [4]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 O11 C858 20th thou.

"Indian battles, captivities, and adventures : from the earliest
period to the present time / Edited by John Frost, LL.D. ;
With many illustrations." New York : Derby & Jackson, 119
Nassau Street, 1859. 408 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G460 I39 I859

Lee, Nelson, b. 1807. "Three years among the Camanches : the
narrative of Nelson Lee, the Texan ranger, containing a
detailed account of his captivity among the Indians, his
singular escape through the instrumentality of his watch, and
fully illustrating Indian life as it is on the war path and in
the camp." Albany : Baker Taylor, 58 State St., 1859. xii,
[1], 14-224 p. : port. ; 20 cm. Reserve 1859

Bone, J. H. A. (John Herbert Aloysius), 1830-1906. "The Indian
captive : A narrative of the adventures and sufferings of
Matthew Brayton, in his thirty-four years of captivity among
the Indians of north-western America." Cleveland, O. :
Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., printers, Herald Office, 1860. 68
p. ; 16 cm. Reserve 1860

Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860. "The captive
of Nootka. Or The adventures of John R. Jewett."
Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1861. xii, [1],
14-259, [1] p. : ill. ; 15 cm. CL G6555 C236 1861

Millet, Pierre, 1635-1709. "Relation de sa captivite parmi les
Onneiouts en 1690-1 / par Pierre Milet de la Compagnie de
Jesus." Nouvelle-York : Presse Cramoisy de J.-M. Shea,
M.DCCC.LXIV. [1864] v, [2], 10-56 p. ; 22 cm. G463 M653
R864

"Miss Coleson's narrative of her captivity among the Sioux
Indians! : An interesting and remarkable account of the
terrible sufferings and providential escape of Miss Ann
Coleson, a victim of the late Indian outrages in Minnesota."
Philadelphia : Published by Barclay & Co., no. 602 Arch
Street, 1864. [4], 20-70 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ;
24 cm. G526 M678 M864

"Miss Coleson's narrative of her captivity among the Sioux
Indians! : An interesting and remarkable account of the
terrible sufferings and providential escape of Miss Ann
Coleson, a victim of the late Indian outrages in Minnesota."
Philadelphia : Published by Barclay & Co., nos. 56 and 58
North Sixth Street, c1864. [4], 20-70 p., [3] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 24 cm. G526 M678 M864a

Hopkins, Thomas M. "Reminiscences of Col. John Ketcham, of
Monroe County, Indiana / By his pastor, Rev. T.M. Hopkins, of
Bloomington, Indiana." Bloomington [Ind.] : Whitaker &
Walker, printers, 1866. 22 p. ; 23 cm. R K43 Hopk R866

Filley, William, b. 1832? "Life and adventures of William
Filley : who was stolen from his home in Jackson, Michigan, by
the Indians, August 3d, 1837, and his safe return from
captivity, October 19, 1866, after an absence of 29 years."
Chicago : George H. Fergus, book and job printer, 12 & 14
Clark Street, 1867. vi, [1], 8-96 p., [5] leaves of plates :
ill., ports. ; 23 cm. G463 F485 L867

Filley, William, b.1832? "Life and adventures of William
Filley : who was stolen from his home in Jackson, Mich., by
the Indians, August 3d, 1837, and his safe return from
captivity, October 19, 1866, after an absence of 29 years."
[2nd ed.] Chicago : Published by Filley & Ballard, 1867.
vi, 112 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm. G463 F485 L867 2d ed.

"Indian atrocities : narratives of the perils and sufferings of
Dr. Knight and John Slover, among the Indians, during the
Revolutionary War : with short memoirs of Col. Crawford & John
Slover. And a letter from H. Brackinridge, on the rights of
the Indians, etc." Cincinnati : U.P. James, publisher, 1867.
72 p. ; 21 cm. G463 K69 I867

Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael), 1825-1894. "Silver Lake;
or, Lost in the snow. / By R.M. Ballantyne, author of "The
lifeboat, a tale of our coast heroes;" "The lighthouse, or The
story of a great fight between man and the sea;" "Shifting
winds;" "The coral island," "The wild man of the west;" etc.,
etc." Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., MDCCCLXVIII
[1868]. [3], vi-vii, [2], 2-110 p., [8] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 19 cm. CL B188 S587 1868

"Eva Bruen: or, The little captives." Philadelphia: : Porter &
Coates. 712 Sansom Street., [between 1868 and 1869?] [4],
7-56 p. : ill. ; 12 cm. CL E92 B889 1868

Frost, John, 1800-1859. "Pioneer mothers of the West or,
Daring and heroic deeds of American women : comprising
examples of courage, fortitude, devotedness, and
self-sacrifice / By John Frost." Boston : Lee and Shepard,
1869. vi, 7-348 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. RCS Wome Fros P869

Gyles, John, 1678?-1755. "Memoirs of odd adventures, strange
deliverances, etc. in the captivity of John Giles, Esq. :
commander of the garrison on Saint George River, in the
District of Maine / Written by himself." Cincinnati :
Spiller & Gates, printers, 1869. v, [2], 8-64 p. ; 24 cm.
G463 G996 M869

Larimer, Sarah L. (Sarah Luse) "The capture and escape; or,
Life among the Sioux / by Mrs. Sarah L. Larimer."
Philadelphia : Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 819 & 821
Market Street, 1870. xii, 13-252 p., [5] leaves of plates :
ill., port. ; 20 cm. G463 L323 C870

Norton, John, 1715-1778. "Narrative of the capture and burning
of Fort Massachusetts by the French and Indians : in the time
of the war of 1744-1749, and the captivity of all those
stationed there, to the number of thirty persons / Written at
the time by one of the captives, the Rev. Mr. John Norton,
chaplain of the fort ; now first published with notes, by
Samuel G. Drake." Albany : Printed for S.G. Drake, by Joel
Munsell, 1870. 51 p. ; 22 cm. G463 N885 N870

Smith, James, 1737-1812. "An account of the remarkable
occurrences in the life and travels of Col. James Smith during
his captivity with the Indians : in the years 1755, '56, '57,
'58, & '59 / With an appendix of illustrative notes. By Wm. M.
Darlington." Cincinnati : Robert Clarke & Co., 1870. xii,
190 p. ; 24 cm. G463 S651 A870

Kelly, Fanny, b. 1845. "Narrative of my captivity among the
Sioux Indians / By Fanny Kelly ; With a brief account of
General Sully's Indian expedition in 1864, bearing upon events
occurring in my captivity." Hartford, Conn. : Mutual
Publishing Company, 1871. x, 11-285 p., [10] leaves of
plates : ill., ports. ; 20 cm. G463 K29 N871

Kelly, Fanny, b. 1845. "Narrative of my captivity among the
Sioux Indians / By Fanny Kelly ; With a brief account of
General Sully's Indian expedition in 1864, bearing upon events
occurring in my captivity." Hartford, Conn. : Mutual
Publishing Company ; Philadelphia, Pa. : Quaker City
Publishing House, 1872. x, 11-285 p. ; 20 cm. G463 K29
N872

McClung, John Alexander, 1804-1859. "Sketches of western
adventure : containing an account of the most interesting
incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755
to 1794 : Together with an appendix / By John A. M'Clung ;
Also additional sketches of adventure, compiled by the
publishers, and a biography of John A. M'Clung / by Henry
Waller." Covington, Ky. : Published by Richard H. Collins &
Co., 1872 (Cincinnati : Electrotyped at the Franklin Type
Foundry) xxix, [1], 13-398 p., [11] leaves of plates : ill.
; 20 cm. E055 M128 S872

Johnson, Clark, M.D. "Edwin Eastman captured and branded by
the Camanche Indians in the year 1860. : A true narrative."
[Jersey City, N.J. : Published by Clark Johnson, M.D., 1873?]
8 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G467 D794 J66 E873

"Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. : An
autobiography." [Jersey City, N.J. : Published by Clark
Johnson, M.D., 1873?] [2], 219 [i.e., 220] p., [8] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 E13 S873

"Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. : An
autobiography." Jersey City, N.J. : Published by Clark
Johnson, M.D., 1873. 309, [3] p., [8] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 19 cm. G463 E13 S873a

"Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. : An
autobiography." Jersey City, N.J. : Published by Clark
Johnson, M.D., 1874. 309, [1] p., [8] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 19 cm. G463 E13 S874

McKnight, Charles, 1826-1881. "Our western border. : Its life,
forays, scouts, combats, massacres, red chiefs, adventures,
captivities, pioneer women, one hundred years ago; containing
the cream of all the rare old border chronicles, (now long out
of print and almost impossible to procure,) together with a
large amount of fresh and original matter derived from
authentic sources, the whole work embracing strange and
thrilling narratives of captivities, daring deeds, desperate
conflicts, exciting adventures, personal prowess, and aiming,
by judicious selections, to present the fullest, most varied
and most reliable portrayal of border struggle and adventure
yet published. : "Truth is stranger than fiction." / Carefully
written and compiled by Charles McKnight, author of "Old Fort
Duquesne" and "Simon Girty." ; Illustrated by the very best
artists." [Philadelphia] : J.C. McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia,
Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis., 1875. 1 v. (various
pagings) : ill., ports. ; 24 cm. Z780 M159 O875

McKnight, Charles, 1826-1881. "Our western border. : Its life,
forays, scouts, combats, massacres, red chiefs, adventures,
captivities, pioneer women, one hundred years ago; containing
the cream of all the rare old border chronicles, (now long out
of print and almost impossible to procure,) together with a
large amount of fresh and original matter derived from
authentic sources, the whole work embracing strange and
thrilling narratives of captivities, daring deeds, desperate
conflicts, exciting adventures, personal prowess, and aiming,
by judicious selections, to present the fullest, most varied
and most reliable portrayal of border struggle and adventure
yet published. : "Truth is stranger than fiction." / Carefully
written and compiled by Charles McKnight, author of "Old Fort
Duquesne" and "Simon Girty." ; Illustrated by the very best
artists." [Philadelphia] : J.C. McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia,
Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis., 1875. xi, [1], 756 p. :
ill., ports. ; 24 cm. E050 M159 O875

Swetland, Luke, 1729-1823. "A narrative of the captivity of
Luke Swetland, in 1778 and 1779, among the Seneca Indians /
Written by himself." Waterville, N.Y. : James J. Guernsey,
printer, 1875. 38, [1] p. ; 22 cm. G463 S975 N875

"Gertrude Morgan: or, Life and adventures among the Indians of
the Far West." Philadelphia : Published by Barclay & Co.,
602 Arch Street, c1876. [2], 13-40 p., [3] leaves of plates
: ill. ; 24 cm. G526 G384 G876

McKnight, Charles, 1826-1881. "Our western border. : Its life,
forays, scouts, combats, massacres, red chiefs, adventures,
captivities, pioneer women, one hundred years ago; containing
the cream of all the rare old border chronicles, (now long out
of print and almost impossible to procure,) together with a
large amount of fresh and original matter derived from
authentic sources, the whole work embracing strange and
thrilling narratives of captivities, daring deeds, desperate
conflicts, exciting adventures, personal prowess, and aiming,
by judicious selections, to present the fullest, most varied
and most reliable portrayal of border struggle and adventure
yet published. : "Truth is stranger than fiction." / Carefully
written and compiled by Charles McKnight, author of "Old Fort
Duquesne" and "Simon Girty." ; Illustrated by the very best
artists." [Philadelphia] : J.C. McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia,
Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis., 1876. 1 v. (various
pagings) : ill., ports. ; 24 cm. Z780 M159 O876

"Our great Indian war. : The miraculous lives of Mustang Bill
(Mr. Wm. Rhodes Decker) and Miss Marion Fannin. : The brave
Indian fighter among the hostile Sioux. : The Custer
expedition and massacre. : The battles, stirring scenes, etc.
A true record of thrilling adventures." Philadelphia: :
Barclay & Co., publishers, no. 21 North Seventh Street.,
[1876?] [2], 19-78, [2] p. : ill., 1 port. ; 24 cm. G526
O93 O876

Richmond, John H. "The adventures of James Frost." [Cedar
Rapids, Iowa] : Published by John H. Richmond. Cedar Rapids,
Iowa., 1878. 23, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 70 mm.
Mini Books 1878

Dawson, Thomas Fulton, 1853-1923. "The Ute war : a history of
the White River massacre and the privations and hardships of
the captive white women among the hostiles on Grand River /
written and compiled by Thomas F. Dawson and F.J.V. Skiff."
Denver, Colorado : Printed by the Tribune Publishing House,
1879. 192 p. : ill., map, port. ; 23 cm. Reserve 1879

"Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. : An
autobiography." Jersey City, N.J. : Published by Clark
Johnson, M.D., 1879. 309, [1] p., [8] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 19 cm. G463 E13 S879

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "Life of Mary Jemison :
Deh-he-wa-mis / By James E. Seaver." Sixth edition, with
appendix. Buffalo, N.Y. : Printing House of Matthews Bros. &
Bryant, 1880. 303 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. G463 J49 L880

Leeth, John, 1755-1832. "A short biography of John Leith :
with a brief account of his life among the Indians / A reprint
with illustrative notes by C.W. Butterfield." Cincinnati :
Robert Clarke & Co., 1883. 90, 8 p. ; 25 cm. G463 L487
S883

Marsh, James B. "Four years in the Rockies; or, The adventures
of Isaac P. Rose, of Shenango Township, Lawrence County,
Pennsylvania : giving his experience as a hunter and trapper
in that remote region ... : Also including his skirmishes and
battles with the Indians--his capture, adoption and
escape--being one of the most thrilling narratives ever
published / by James B. Marsh." New Castle, Pa. : Printed by
W.B. Thomas, 1884. 262 p. : port. ; 20 cm. E085 M365 F884

Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. "The Deerfield captive : an Indian
story; being a narrative of facts, for the instruction of the
young / written by Rev. Titus Strong, D.D." Third edition.
Greenfield, Mass. : Reprinted by F.G. Tilton & Co., 1884. 63
p. ; 14 cm. G463 W724 D884

"The Life and travels of Josiah Mooso : A life on the frontier
among Indians and Spaniards, not seeing the face of white
woman for fifteen years." Winfield, Kan. : Telegram Print,
1888. 400 p. : port. ; 20 cm. R M825 Life L888

Williams, Stephen, 1693-1782. "What befell Stephen Williams in
his captivity : With an appendix : Printed from the original
by the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association / Edited by
George Sheldon." Deerfield, Mass. : Pocumtuck Valley
Memorial Association, 1889 (Greenfield, Mass. : Printed by
E.A. Hall & Co.) 35 p. ; 24 cm. G463 W727 W889

Pettijohn, Jonas, b. 1813. "Autobiography, family history and
various reminiscences of the life of Jonas Pettijohn among the
Sioux or Dakota Indians : his escape during the massacre of
August, 1862. Causes that led to the massacre / by Jonas
Pettijohn." Clay Center, Kan. : Dispatch Printing House,
1890. 104 p. ; 19 cm. G463 P511 P511 A890

Ridout, Thomas, d. 1829. "Ten years of Upper Canada in peace
and war, 1805-1815 : being the Ridout letters / with
annotations by Matilda Edgar ; Also an appendix of the
narrative of the captivity among the Shawanese Indians, in
1788, of Thos. Ridout, afterwards surveyor-general of Upper
Canada; and a vocabulary, compiled by him, of the Shawanese
language." Toronto : William Briggs, 1890 [17], 10-389 p.,
[4] leaves of plates (2 folded) : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm.
R R547 Rido T890

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "A narrative of the captivity and
sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family : who were
surprised by the Indians and taken from their farm ... on the
frontier of Pennsylvania, in the spring of 1780." Lancaster,
Pa. : [s.n.], 1890. 38 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G464 N890

Hubbard, John Niles, 1815-1897. "Sketches of border adventures
in the life and times of Major Moses Van Campen / by his
grandson, J. Niles Hubbard ; Edition of 1842. Revised and
enlarged by the author. Edited by John S. Minard, who
supplements Mr. Hubbard's work, with several chapters devoted
to his later years. ... Concluding with a biographical sketch
of the late Judge Phillip Church ; Illustrated." Fillmore,
N.Y. : Published by Jno. S. Minard, 1893. xxii, 337 p., [8]
leaves of plates : ill., port. ; 19 cm. R V222 Hubb S893

Waugh, Joseph. "The story of David Boyd." [S.l. : s.n.,
1893] 18 p. ; 17 cm. G463 B789 S893

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "The adventures of John
Jewitt : only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston during a
captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka
Sound in Vancouver Island / Edited with an introduction and
notes by Robert Brown ; With thirteen illustrations." London
: Clement Wilson, 1896. 256 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. G463 J59
A896

Pote, William, 1718-1755. "The journal of Captain William
Pote, Jr. : during his captivity in the French and Indian War
from May, 1745, to August, 1747." New York : Dodd, Mead &
Co., 1896. xxxvii, 223 p., [9] leaves of plates : ill.,
facsims., maps, ports ; 24 cm. + 1 separately bound map.
E135 P861 J896

Dabney, Owen P. "True story of the lost shackle or Seven years
with the Indians / Owen P. Dabney." [Salem, Or. : Capital
Printing Co.], c1897. [6], 98 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. G526 D114
T897

Millet, Pierre, 1635-1709. "Captivity among the Oneidas in
1690-91 of Father Pierre Milet of the Society of Jesus /
edited in French by J.M. Shea ; Translated with notes by Mrs.
Edward E. Ayer." Chicago : Printed for Mrs. Edward E. Ayer
by the Blakely Printing Company, 1897. ix, 72 p. ; 17 cm.
G463 M653 C897

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "A narrative of the life of
Mary Jemison : De-he-wa-mis, the white woman of the Genesee /
by James E. Seaver." 6th ed., with geographical and
explanatory notes and appendix. New York ; London : G.P.
Putnam's Sons, 1898. 300 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. G463 J49 N898

Gardner-Sharp, Abbie, 1843-1921. "History of the Spirit Lake
massacre and captivity of Miss Abbie Gardner / By Mrs. Abbie
Gardner-Sharp, Okoboji, Iowa." 5th ed.--rev. Des Moines :
Iowa Printing Co., 1902. iv, 372 p., [15] leaves of plates :
ill., ports. ; 20 cm. G463 G228 H902

Johnson, James. "Scout journals. 1757 : Narrative of James
Johnson, a captive during the French and Indian Wars / Edited
and annotated by G. Waldo Browne." Manchester, N.H. :
[s.n.], 1902. 6 p. ; 24 cm. R J67 John S902

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "The narrative of
the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson : first
printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London,
England. Now reprinted in fac-simile : Whereunto are annexed a
map of her removes, biographical & historical notes, and the
last sermon of her husband Rev. Joseph Rowlandson."
Lancaster, Mass. : [s.n.], 1903. 158 p. : facsims., map ; 28
cm. G463 R883 N903

Eastburn, Robert, 1710-1778. "The dangers and sufferings of
Robert Eastburn, and his deliverance from Indian captivity :
reprinted from the original edition of 1758 / with
introduction and notes by John R. Spears." Cleveland [Ohio]
: The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904. 76 p. ; 21 cm. G463
E13 D904

How, Nehemiah, 1693-1747. "A narrative of the captivity of
Nehemiah How in 1745-1747 : reprinted from the original
edition of 1748 / with introduction and notes by Victor Hugo
Paltsits." Cleveland [Ohio] : The Burrows Brothers Co.,
1904. 72 p. ; 21 cm. G463 H847 N904

Leeth, John, 1755-1832. "A short biography of John Leeth :
with an account of his life among the Indians / Reprinted from
the original edition of 1831 with introduction by Reuben Gold
Thwaites." Cleveland : The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904.
70 p. ; 21 cm. G463 L487 S904

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "The captivity and sufferings of
Benjamin Gilbert and his family, 1780-83 : reprinted from the
original edition of 1784 / with introduction and notes by
Frank H. Severance." Cleveland : Burrows Brothers Company,
1904. 204 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 21 cm. G463
G464 C904

Johnston, Charles, b. 1768. "Incidents attending the capture,
detention, and ransom of Charles Johnston of Virginia /
Reprinted from the original, with introduction and notes by
Edwin Erle Sparks." Cleveland : The Burrows Brothers
Company, 1905. 156 p. : map ; 21 cm. G463 J72 I905

Phelps, Martha Bennett, d. 1920. "Frances Slocum : the lost
sister of Wyoming / compiled and written by her grandniece
Martha Bennett Phelps, for her children and grandchildren."
New York : Knickerbocker Press, 1905. xiii 167 p., [8]
leaves of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 20 cm. G463
S634 F905

Parkman, Ebenezer, 1703-1782. "The story of the Rice boys :
captured by the Indians, August 8, 1704 / as written by Rev.
Ebenezer Parkman, May, 1769." [Westborough, Mass.] :
Westborough Historical Society, 1906. 6, [1] p., [1] leaf of
plates : ill. ; 21 cm. G463 R495 S906

Hastings, Susannah Willard Johnson, 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson." Springfield, Mass. : H.R.
Huntting Co., 1907. xiii, 194 p., [1] leaf of plates :
facsim. ; 17 cm. G463 J69 N907

Slocum, Charles Elihu, 1841-1915. "History of Frances Slocum,
the captive : A civilized heredity vs. a savage, and later
barbarous, environment / By Charles Elihu Slocum." Defiance,
Ohio : Published by the author, 1908. 48 p. : ill., ports. ;
24 cm. G463 S634 H908

Steele, Zadock, 1758-1845. "The Indian captive; or A narrative
of the captivity and sufferings of Zadock Steele / related by
himself ; To which is prefixed an account of the burning of
Royalton." Springfield, Mass. : The H.R. Huntting Company,
1908. xiii, 166 p., [2] leaves of plates (1 fold.) :
facsim., map ; 17 cm. G463 S814 I908

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion or The captivity and deliverance of Rev. John Williams of
Deerfield." Springfield, Mass. : The H.R. Huntting Company,
1908. xxiv, 212 p., [1] leaf of plates : facsim. ; 17 cm.
G463 W724 R908

Dodge, John, 1751-1800. "Narrative of Mr. John Dodge during
his captivity at Detroit : reproduced in facsimile from the
second edition of 1780 / with an introductory note by Clarence
Monroe Burton." Cedar Rapids, Iowa : Torch Press, 1909. 64
p. ; 27 cm. G463 D644 N909

Stratton, Royal, B., d. 1875. "Captivity of the Oatman girls :
a true story of early emigration to the West / by R.B.
Stratton ; Revised and abridged by Chas. H. Jones." Salem,
Ore. : Published by Oregon Teachers Monthly, 1909. 119 p. :
port. ; 15 cm. G463 O11 C909

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "A narrative of the life of
Mary Jemison : De-he-wa-mis, the white woman of the Genesee /
by James E. Seaver." 7th ed., with geographical and
explanatory notes. New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons,
1910. 305 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. G463 J49 N910

Carrigan, Minnie Buce. "Captured by the Indians :
Reminiscences of pioneer life in Minnesota / Minnie Buce
Carrigan." [Buffalo Lake, Minn. : The News Print, 1912]
48, [20] p. ; 23 cm. R C316 Carr C912

Edward E. Ayer Collection. "Narratives of captivity among the
Indians of North America : a list of books and manuscripts on
this subject in the Edward E. Ayer Collection of the Newberry
Library." Chicago, Ill. : The Newberry Library, c1912. x,
120 p. ; 23 cm. WORK ROOM

"Captives among the Indians : First-hand narratives of Indian
wars, customs, tortures, and habits of life in colonial times
/ Edited by Horace Kephart." New York : Outing Publishing
Company, 1915. 240 p. ; 20 cm. G463 C254 B915

Merrifield, Edward, 1832- "The story of the captivity and
rescue from the Indians of Luke Swetland : an early settler of
the Wyoming Valley and a soldier of the American Revolution /
by Edward Merrifield." Scranton, Pa. : [s.n.], 1915. 68 p.
; 21 cm. G463 S975 S915

Scanlan, Charles Martin, 1854-1940. "Indian Creek massacre and
captivity of Hall girls : Complete history of the massacre of
sixteen whites ... and Sylvia Hall and Rachel Hall as captives
... during the Black Hawk War, 1832 / By Charles M. Scanlan."
Milwaukee, Wis. : Reic Publishing Company, c1915. 119 p. :
ill. ; 18 cm. G463 H179 I915

Phelps, Martha Bennett, d. 1920. "Frances Slocum : the lost
sister of Wyoming / compiled and written by her grandniece
Martha Bennett Phelps, for her children and grandchildren."
2nd ed. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. : Published by the author, 1916,
c1906. xii, 171 p., [11] leaves of plates : ill. (some
col.), ports. ; 20 cm. G463 S634 F916

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "The Indian captivity of O.M.
Spencer / Edited by Milo Milton Quaife." Chicago : The
Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelley & Sons, 1917. xxv, 188 p.,
[1] leaf of plates : ill, map (fold.) ; 18 cm. G463 S745
I917

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "A narrative of the life of
Mary Jemison : the white woman of the Genessee / by James
Everett Seaver ; Revised by Charles Delamater Vail." 20th
ed. / Presenting the first edition literally restored,
together with chapters added to later editions by Ebenezer
Mix, Lewis Henry Morgan, William Clement Bryant and William
Pryor Letchworth. Enlarged with historical and archaeological
memoranda and critical notes by modern authorities. New York
: The American Scenic & Historic Preservation Society, 1918.
[a]-v, xv, [2], 18-453 p., [30] leaves of plates : ill.,
facsims, maps, ports. ; 21 cm. G463 J49 N918

Biggs, William, 1755-1827. "Narrative of the captivity of
William Biggs among the Kickapoo Indians in Illinois in 1788 /
Written by Himself." [New York : C.F. Heartman], 1922. 36
p. ; 24 cm. G463 B592 N922

Coleman, Emma Lewis. "New England captives carried to Canada
between 1677 and 1760, during the French and Indian Wars / by
Emma Lewis Coleman." Portland, Me. : The Southworth Press,
1925. 2 v : ill., facsim., maps, ports. ; 25 cm. G463 C692
N925

Kercheval, Samuel, 1786-1845? "A history of the Valley of
Virginia / by Samuel Kercheval." Fourth edition / revised
and extended by the author, and new notes added by the editor.
Strasburg, Va. : Shenandoah Publishing House, 1925. 405 p. ;
24 cm. LV Kerc H925

French, Mary M. Billings. "A New England pioneer : "The
captivity of Mrs. Johnson" : The story of her life with an
account of her capture and experiences during four years with
the French and Indians, 1746-1750 / in part as written by her
and in part as condensed by Mary M. Billings French ;
Illustrated with photographs by Clara E. Sipprell."
Woodstock, Vermont : The Elm Tree Press, [1926] x, 44 p. :
mounted photos. ; 24 cm. G463 J69 N926

Parker, James W., b. 1797. "The Rachel Plummer narrative : a
stirring narrative of adventure, hardship and privation in the
early days of Texas, depicting struggles with the Indians and
other adventures." [Palestine, Tex. : s.n.], c1926. 118 p.
: ill., ports. ; 22 cm. G463 P735 R926

Meredith, Grace E. "Girl captives of the Cheyennes : a true
story of the capture and rescue of four pioneer girls, 1874 /
Revised and edited by Grace E. Meredith, niece of Catherine
German, eldest of the captives." Los Angeles, Calif. : Gem
Publishing Company, 1927. xv, 123 p., [14] leaves of plates
: ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 21 cm. G463 G373 G927

Webster, Isaac, 1755-1827. "A narrative of the captivity of
Isaac Webster / With introduction by Winthrop H. Duncan."
Metuchen, N.J. : Printed for Charles F. Heartman, 1927. vii,
24 p. ; 25 cm. G463 W379 N927

Edward E. Ayer Collection. "Narratives of captivity among the
Indians of North America : a list of books and manuscripts on
this subject in the Edward E. Ayer Collection of the Newberry
Library. Supplement I / by Clara A. Smith." Chicago, Ill. :
The Newberry Library, 1928. 49 p. ; 23 cm. WORK ROOM

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "A true narrative of the life of
David Ogden among the Indians in the time of the Revolution :
and of the slavery and sufferings he endured, with an account
of his almost miraculous escape after several years' bondage."
Essex Junction, Vt. : Essex Publishing Co., 1929. 38 p. ; 23
cm. G463 O34 T929

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "The personal
narrative of James O. Pattie of Kentucky / Edited by Timothy
Flint ; Historical introduction and footnotes by Milo Milton
Quaife." Chicago : The Lakeside Press : R.R. Donnelley,
1930. xliii, 428 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. E080 P321 P930

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "The narrative of
the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson : first
printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England
: Whereunto are annexed a map of her removes & biographical &
historical notes." The Lancaster edition. Boston : Printed
and sold by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1930. vi, 86 p. : map
; 18 cm. G463 R883 N930

"Short narrative of James Kimball : eleven years a captive among
the Snake Indians : Discovered in the Cleveland weekly plain
dealer of Wednesday, January 30, 1861." Metuchen, N.J. :
Reprinted for friends of Charles F. Heartman, 1930. 15 p. ;
23 cm. G463 K49 S930

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A journal kept at Nootka
Sound / by John R. Jewitt, one of the survivors of the crew of
the ship Boston during the captivity among the Indians from
March, 1803, to July, 1805 ; With an introduction and a check
list of later accounts of Jewitt's captivity by Norman L.
Dodge." Boston : Charles E. Goodspeed & Co., 1931. xxiv,
91 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 18 cm. G463 J59 J931

Illsley, Charles P. "The Means massacre : Molly Finney, the
Canadian captive." Freeport, Me. : Freeport Press, 1932.
35 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. LMeL Free Ills M932

Norton, John, 1715-1778. "Narrative of the capture and burning
of Fort Massachusetts by the French and Indians : in the time
of the war of 1744-1749, and the captivity of all those
stationed there, to the number of thirty persons / Written at
the time by one of the captives, the Rev. Mr. John Norton,
chaplain of the fort ; now first published with notes, by
Samuel G. Drake." Williamstown [Mass.] : Reprinted for the
Fort Massachusetts Historical Society, North Adams, Mass., by
S.W. McClelland, 1933. 51 p. ; 24 cm. G463 N885 N933

French, Mary M. Billings (Mary Montague Billings) 1869-
"Indian captive : The experiences of Zadock Steele described
in the narrative written by himself / Compiled and edited by
Mary M. Billings French." Woodstock, Vt. : The Elm Tree
Press, 1934. 46 p. : port. ; 24 cm. G463 S814 I934

Marco, Angela. "Fair captive : a colonial story / by Angela
Marco." Brattleboro, Vt. : Stephen Daye Press, 1937. 134
p. ; 21 cm. G463 H856 F937

A. T. S. "A tale of other times : The history of the captivity
of Jonas Groves with the Indians. The murder of his
companions, his adoption into the Indian tribe, his
sufferings, and his final release from imprisonment / as told
by himself ; With introduction by Winthrop H. Duncan." New
York : Now first printed in book form for Charles P. Everitt,
1938 (Printed by H.A. Alpern & M.R. Ricketts) xxiii, 16, [1]
p. ; 17 cm. G463 G884 T938

King, Titus, 1729?-1791. "Narrative of Titus King of
Northampton, Mass. : a prisoner of the Indians in Canada,
1755-1758." Hartford : Connecticut Historical Society, 1938.
21 p. ; 23 cm. E140 K54 N938

Rister, Carl Coke, 1889-1955. "Border captives : The traffic
in prisoners by southern plains Indians, 1835-1875 / Carl Coke
Rister." Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1940. xi,
220 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill., 2 fold maps, ports. ; 22
cm. G463 R597 B940

Segar, Nathaniel, 1755-1847. "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 / Written by himself." [New York :
Reprinted by the Charles P. Everitt Associates, 1940] xxx,
46, [1] p. : map. ; c17 cm. G463 S554 B940

Lenski, Lois, 1893- "Indian captive : the story of Mary
Jemison / written and illustrated by Lois Lenski." New York
: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1941. xviii, 269, [4] p. :
ill. ; 21 cm. G463 J49 I941

Brown, James Moore, 1799-1862. "The captives of Abb's Valley :
a legend of frontier life / by the Rev. James Moore Brown (A
son of Mary Moore)." New edition / with introduction, notes
and appendices, maps and illustrations by Robert Bell
Woodworth. Staunton, Va. : The McClure Co., 1942. xviii,
94, 254 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm. G463 M825 C942

"Captivity of Jonathan Alder by the Indians in 1782."
Chillicothe, Ohio : Published by David Knowlton Webb, 1944.
16 p. ; 15 cm. G463 A361 C944

Campbell, John W. (John Wilson), 1782-1833. "The captivity of
Mrs. Tackett--1778 / as related by John W. Campbell."
Bainbridge, Ohio : Published privately by J. Rodney Gragg,
1949. [2], 3 leaves ; 27 cm. G463 T118 C949

Lee, L. P. (Lorenzo Porter), 1800-1889. "History of the Spirit
Lake massacre / L.P. Lee ; Selections edited by Joseph Arnold
Foster." Claremont [Calif. : s.n.], 1949 25, [1] p. ; 16
cm. G460 L478 H949

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "The narrative of
the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson : first
printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England
: Whereunto are annexed a map of her removes & biographical &
historical notes." The Lancaster tercentenary edition.
Lancaster, Mass. : [s.n.], 1953. vi, 86 p. : map ; 18 cm.
G463 R883 N953

Peckham, Howard Henry, 1910- "Captured by Indians : True tales
of pioneer survivors / By Howard H. Peckham." New Brunswick,
N. J. : Rutgers University Press, 1954. 238 p. : ill. ; 22
cm. G463 P368 C954

Lee, Nelson, b. 1807. "Three years among the Comanches : The
narrative of Nelson Lee, the Texas ranger, containing a
detailed account of his captivity among the Indians, his
singular escape through the instrumentality of his watch, and
fully illustrating Indian life as it is on the war path and in
the camp / With an introd. by Walter Prescott Webb." New
edition. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c1957.
xvi, 179 p. ; 20 cm. G463 L479 T957

Van Horne, James. "Narrative of James Van Horne on the plaines
of Michigan." Middleboro, Mass. : Lawrence B. Romaine,
[c1957] [10], 18 p. : facsim. ; 23 cm. G463 V256 N957

Corwin, Hugh D. "Comanche & Kiowa captives in Oklahoma & Texas
/ By Hugh D. Corwin." Guthrie, Okla. : Printed by
Cooperative Pub. Co., c1959. 237 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463
C832 C959

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "The personal
narrative of James O. Pattie : The 1831 edition, unabridged /
Introduction by William H. Goetzmann." 1st ed.
Philadelphia ; New York : J.B. Lippincott Co., c1962. 269 p.
: ill. ; 21 cm. E080 P321 P962

"The Preface to the reader of the narrative of the captivity and
restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, 1682." [S.l. : s.n.,
1964?] [15] p. ; 23 cm. G463 R883 P964

Alder, Jonathan, b. 1773. "The captivity of Jonathan Alder :
and his life with the Indians / As dictated by him and
transcribed by his son Henry ; Prepared for distribution by
his great-grandson, Orley E. Brown." Alliance, Ohio :
[s.n.], 1965. iv, 95, 101-106, 401-405, 501-504, 601-603 p.
: ill. ; 28 cm. R A361 Alde C965 F

Bevier, Abraham Garret, 1812-1861. "The Indians: or Narratives
of massacres and depredations on the frontier, in Wawasink and
its vicinity, during the American Revolution : Interspersed
with reflections on the providence of God : With an appendix,
containing brief notices of natural curiosities and objects of
interest in Wawasink / By a descendant of the Huguenots ;
Designed to commemorate the noble deeds of our ancestors, and
inculcate principles of patriotism and piety." Grahamsville,
New York : Reproduced by Pastoral Press, 1965. 79, [3] p. ;
19 cm. LNL Wawa Bevi I965

Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. "The founding of Harman's
Station and the Wiley captivity / By William Elsey Connelley ;
With four additional chapters by Edward R. Hazelett."
Paintsville, Ky. : Harman Station Publishers, 1966. 176 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. LKyL Harm Conn F966

Morris, Thomas, b. 1732. "Journal of Captain Thomas Morris :
from Miscellanies in prose and verse / by Thomas Morris."
[New York] : Readex Microprint, c1966. vi, 39 p. : port. ;
19 cm. G463 M877 J966

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "The personal
narrative of James O. Pattie, of Kentucky / By James Ohio
Pattie." [New York] : Readex Microprint, c1966. 300 p.,
[5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. E080 P321 P966

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion / by John Williams." [New York] : Readex Microprint,
c1966. vi, 132 p. ; 19 cm. G463 W724 R966

"The Indian captivity of Mary Kinnan, 1791-1794 : a long
forgotten frontier tragedy / compiled by McKinnie L. Phelps ;
edited and with an introd. by Jack D. Filipiak." Boulder,
Colo. : Printed by Pruett Press, 1967. xxviii, 110, 15,
131-138 p. : ill., facsims., map ; 19 cm. G463 K55 I967

Stutler, Boyd B. (Boyd Blynn), 1889- "The Kinnan massacre / by
Boyd B. Stutler." Parsons, W. Va. : McClain Printing Co.,
1969. 31, 15 p. ; 22 cm. G463 K55 K969

Lee, L. P. (Lorenzo Porter), 1800-1889. "History of the Spirit
Lake massacre! / Lorenzo Porter Lee." Iowa City : State
Historical Society of Iowa, 1971. 47, [1] p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
G463 G228 H971

"The ordeal of Henry Bird." Ann Arbor, Mich. : William L.
Clements Library, 1971. [4], 8 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
B618 O971

Wilson, Jane Adeline, b. 1837. "A thrilling narrative of the
sufferings of Mrs. Jane Adeline Wilson during her captivity
among the Comanche Indians." Fairfield, Washington : Ye
Galleon Press, 1971. 28 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 W749 T971

Drinnon, Richard. "White savage : the case of John Dunn Hunter
/ Richard Drinnon." New York : Schocken Books, c1972. xix,
282 p. : maps ; 24 cm. G463 H945 W972

Greene, A. C., 1923- "The last captive : The lives of Herman
Lehmann ... : Together with verifying accounts by members of
his family and others who shared some of those extraordinary &
historical events / by A.C. Greene." 1st ed. Austin [Tex.]
: Encino Press, c1972. xxi, 161 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. G463
L523 L972

"Held captive by Indians : selected narratives, 1642-1836 /
Edited by Richard VanDerBeets." 1st ed. Knoxville :
University of Tennessee Press, c1973. xxxi, 374 p. : ill. ;
24 cm. G463 H474 H973

Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827. "Memoirs of a captivity among
the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of
nineteen : With anecdotes descriptive of their manners and
customs : To which is added, some account of the soil,
climate, and vegetable productions of the territory westward
of the Mississippi / John D. Hunter ; edited by Richard
Drinnon" New York : Schocken Books, c1973. 314 p. ; 22 cm.
G463 H945 M973

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "The adventures and
sufferings of John R. Jewitt : captive among the Nootka,
1803-1805 / Edited and with an introduction by Derek G.
Smith." Toronto : McClelland and Stewart, c1974. 150 p. ;
18 cm. G463 J59 A974

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity / by Oliver
M. Spencer." [New York] : Readex Microprint, c1966. 157
p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 17 cm. G463 S745 I966

Cutler, Jervis, 1768-1844. "A topographical description of the
state of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana / Jervis
Cutler." New York : Garland Publishing, 1975. 219 p., [5]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (34)

"The Garland library of narratives of North American Indian
captivities / Selected and arranged by Wilcomb E. Washburn."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1975-1978. 311 titles in 111
v. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (1-111)

Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827. "Manners and customs of several
Indian tribes located west of the Mississippi / John D.
Hunter." New York : Garland Publishing, 1975. 402 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (39)

Johnston, Charles, b. 1768. "A narrative of capture,
detention, and ransom / Charles Johnston." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1975. vi, [1], 8-264 p. ; 19 cm. G463
G233 G977 (43)

Kellet, Alexander. "A pocket of prose and verse / Alexander
Kellet." New York : Garland Publishing, 1975. 283 p. ; 19
cm. G463 G233 G977 (11)

Kimber, Edward, 1719-1769. "The history of the life and
adventures of Mr. Anderson / Edward Kimber." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1975. 288 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(7)

McClung, John A. (John Alexander), 1804-1859. "Sketches of
western adventure / John A. McClung." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1975. 360 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (50)

Meginness, John Franklin, 1827-1899. "Biography of Frances
Slocum / John F. Meginness." New York : Garland Publishing,
1975. 238, iv, 8 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (58)

"Narrative of the capture of the Hall sisters." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1975. 24 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (49)

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "The narrative of
the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson : first
printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England
: Whereunto are annexed a map of her removes & biographical &
historical notes." The National bicentennial edition.
Lancaster, Mass. : [s.n.], 1975. ix, 96 p. : map ; 22 cm.
G463 R883 N975

Scanlan, Charles Martin, 1854-1940. "Indian Creek massacre and
captivity of Hall girls / Charles Martin Scanlan." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1975. 119 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (49)

Spencer, Oliver M., 1781-1838. "Indian captivity / Oliver M.
Spencer." New York : Garland Publishing, 1975. 157 p., [1]
leaf of plates : ill. ; 14 cm. G463 G233 G977 (53)

Tanner, John, 1780?-1847. "A narrative of the captivity and
adventures of John Tanner / edited by Edwin James." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1975. 426 p., [1] leaf of plates :
ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (46)

Todd, John, 1800-1873. "The lost sister of Wyoming / John
Todd." New York : Garland Publishing, 1975. 160 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (58)

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "A narrative of the captivity and
sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert / William Walton." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1975. 240 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(15)

Walton, William, 1740-1824. "A narrative of the captivity and
sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert / William Walton." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1975. 96 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(15)

Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. "An account of the captivity of
Hugh Gibson." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. p.
[141]-153 : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (81)

Allanson, George G. "Stirring adventures of the Joseph R.
Brown family / George G. Allanson." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. [22] p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(103)

Baker, Charlotte Alice, 1833-1909. "True stories of New
England captives / Charlotte Alice Baker." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1976. 407 p., [13] leaves of plates :
ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (101)

Benton, L. G., Mrs. "Grandfather's captivity and escape
(Daniel Howe) / Mrs. L.G. Benton." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 6 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (103)

Crakes, Sylvester. "Five years a captive / Sylvester Crakes."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 224 p., [6] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (74)

Dawson, Thomas Fulton, 1853-1923. "The Ute war / Thomas Fulton
Dawson." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 192 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (93)

Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875. "Indian captivities / Samuel
Gardner Drake." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 360
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (55)

Ellet, E. F. (Elizabeth Fries), 1818-1877. "Mary Nealy /
Elizabeth Ellet." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. p.
349-353, [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977
(81)

Filley, William, b. 1832? "Life and adventures of William
Filley." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 112 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (81)

Frost, John, 1800-1859. "Heroic women of the West / John
Frost." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 348 p., [6]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (66)

Gardner-Sharp, Abbie, 1843-1921. "History of the Spirit Lake
massacre / Abbie Gardner-Sharp." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. iv, 314 p., [7] leaves of plates : ill. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (72)

"Gathered sketches from the early history of New Hampshire and
Vermont / edited by Francis Chase." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 215 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(68)

"General Sheridan's squaw spy and Clara Blynn's captivity."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 48 p., [2] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (81)

Hastings, Susannah Willard Johnson, 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson : Enlarged edition of 1814."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 178 p. ; 19 cm. G463
G233 G977 (23)

Hastings, Susannah Willard Johnson, 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson : Glasgow, 1797." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1976. 71 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(23)

Hastings, Susannah Willard Johnson, 1730-1810. "A narrative of
the captivity of Mrs. Johnson : 1796." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 144 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (23)

Hibschman, H. J. (Harry Jacob), 1879- "The Shetek pioneers and
the Indians / H.J. Hibschman." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 40 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (104)

Hicks, Elizabeth, 1762-1842. "Elizabeth Hicks, a true romance
of the American War of Independence." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 98 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (104)

Hood, J. E. "Lost and found in the Rocky Mountains / J.E.
Hood." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 20 p. ; 24 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (81)

Hosmer, Margaret, 1830-1897. "The child captives / Margaret
Hosmer." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 230 p., [3]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (83)

Janney, Abel. "Narrative of the capture of Abel Janney." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1976. p. 465-473, [1] leaf of
plates : port. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (104)

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A journal kept at Nootka
Sound / John R. Jewitt." New York : Garland Publishing,
1976. 48 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (28)

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "A narrative of the
adventures of John R. Jewitt / edited by Richard Alsop." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 203 p., [1] leaf of plates
: ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (28)

Johnson, James. "Narrative of James Johnson." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1976. 6 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(104)

Jones, Jonathan H. "A condensed history of the Apache and
Comanche Indian tribes / Jonathan H. Jones." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1976. 235 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (102)

Kelly, Fanny, b. 1845. "Narrative of my captivity among the
Sioux Indians / Fanny Kelly." New York : Garland Publishing,
1976. 285 p., [11] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463
G233 G977 (85)

Larimer, Sarah L. (Sarah Luse) "Capture and escape or Life
among the Sioux / Sarah L. Larimer." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. [252] p., [5] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19
cm. G463 G233 G977 (84)

Lee, L. P. (Lorenzo Porter), 1800-1889. "History of the Spirit
Lake massacre and the captivity of Abigail Gardiner / Lorenzo
P. Lee." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 47 p. : ill.
; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (72)

Marsh, James B. "Four years in the Rockies or, The adventures
of Isaac Rose / James B. Marsh." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 262 p. : port. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(94)

Methvin, J. J. (John Jasper) "Andele or, The Mexican-Kiowa
captive / J.J. Methvin." New York : Garland Publishing,
1976. 184 p., [9] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (103)

Parkman, Ebenezer, 1703-1782. "The story of the Rice boys /
Ebenezer Parkman." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 6
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (105)

Parrish, Jasper, 1767-1836. "The story of Captain Jasper
Parrish." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. p. 527-546
; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (105)

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "The personal
narrative of James O. Pattie / edited by Timothy Flint." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 300 p., [5] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (48)

"Perils of the ocean and wilderness / [translated and edited by]
John Gilmary Shea." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976.
206 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (73)

"Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches / Edwin
Eastman." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 309 p., [7]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (88)

Tarble, Helen M. "The story of my capture and escape / Helen
M. Tarble." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. 65 p. :
ports. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (105)

"The Ute massacre / Josephine Meeker." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1976. 62 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(93)

White, Urania S. Frazer, b. 1825. "Captivity among the Sioux /
Mrs. N.D. White." New York : Garland Publishing, 1976. p.
[395]-426 : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (104)

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive / John
Williams ; edited by Edward W. Clark." Amherst : University
of Massachusetts Press, 1976. 137 p. : map ; 23 cm. G463
W724 R976

A. T. S. "A tale of other times : (captivity of Jonas Groves)"
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 1 fold. leaf ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (37)

"Abenteuer unter den Indianern = Captivity of the Haverland
family." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 77, 3 p. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (76)

"Adventure of a young English officer." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 3 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (10)

"An Affecting account of the death of Polly and Hannah Watts."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. [6] p. ; 19 cm. G463
G233 G977 (25)

"The Affecting history of Mrs. Howe." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 28 p., [1] fold. leaf. of plates : ill. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (19)

"Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic
Manheim's family." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 66
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (21)

Alexander, Jesse H. "Indian horrors of the fifties / J.H.
Alexander." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 170 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (108)

"Alexander M'Connell's escape : and Adventure with the Indians."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. p. 177-179, p. 352-358
; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (37)

Babb, T. A. (Theodore Adolphus), b. 1852. "In the bosom of the
Comanches / T.A. Babb." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
145 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (107)

Baldwin, Thomas, b. 1750? "Narrative of the massacre of my
wife and children / Thomas Baldwin." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 24 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates : ill. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (52)

Baldwin, Thomas, b. 1750? "Narrative of the massacre of my
wife and children / Thomas Baldwin ; 2nd edition." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1977. 24 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates
: ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (52)

Barber, Eunice. "Narrative of the tragical death of Darius
Barber / Eunice Barber." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 24 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (36)

Barber, Eunice. "Shocking murder by the savages of Mr. Darius
Barber's family." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 1
sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 32 x 22 cm. fold. to 22 x 13 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (36)

Biggs, William, 1755-1827. "Narrative of William Biggs /
William Biggs." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 121
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (37)

Bone, J. H. A. (John Herbert Aloysius), 1830-1906. "The Indian
captive (Matthew Brayton)." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 68 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (76)

Brown, Samuel J., 1845-1925. "In captivity / Samuel J. Brown."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 16, 8 p. : ill. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (76)

Buckelew, F. M., 1852- "Buckelew, the Indian captive / S.E.
Banta." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 112 p. :
port. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (107)

Buckelew, F. M., 1852- "Life of F.M. Buckelew / T.S. Dennis."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 187 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (107)

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? "Narrative of the life and adventures
of Matthew Bunn / Matthew Bunn." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 71 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (21)

Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? [Short narrative of the the life and
sufferings of Matthew Bunn, after his arrival at the British
garrison at Detroit] "Journal of the adventures of Matthew
Bunn / Matthew Bunn." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
36 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (21)

Call, I. "Scenes in Texas / I. Call." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 10 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (64)

"Captivities of Charles Eaton and David Morgan." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 25 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (52)

"Captivity of Jakob Morgan." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. [11] p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (56)

"Captivity of Jonathan Alder by the Indians in 1782." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1977. 15 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(111)

Carrigan, Minnie Buce. "Captured by the Indians / Minnie Buce
Carrigan." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 40 p. :
port. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (106)

Carrigan, Wilhelmina Buce. "Captured by the Indians : Revised
edition / Minnie Buce Carrigan." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 48, [20] p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(106)

Carver, William F., 1840-1927. "Life of William F. Carver of
California / William F. Carver." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. iv, 177 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (92)

"A Collection of narratives of Indian warfare in the West /
Samuel L. Metcalf." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
270 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (38)

Connelley, William Elsey, 1855-1930. "Eastern Kentucky papers
/ William Elsey Connelley." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 177 p., [27] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (106)

"The Contrast / Paul Placid." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 83 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (47)

Cope, Herman. "The Bible boy taken captive by the Indians /
Herman Cope." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 35 p.,
[1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (59)

Cornelius, Elias, 1794-1832. "The little Osage captive / Elias
Cornelius." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 108 p.,
[2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (37)

Dabney, Owen P. "The lost shackle / Owen P. Dabney." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 98 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (99)

Davis, John, 1774-1854. "The post-captain / John Davis." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. xi, 300 p. ; 19 cm. G463
G233 G977 (26)

De Witt, Charles G. "The captivity of Jeremiah & Elias Snyder
/ Charles Gerrit De Witt." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. [2] fold. pages ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (64)

"The Death of Lt. Thomas Boyd." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 12 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (56)

Derkinderen, James. "A narrative of the sufferings of James
Derkinderen / James Derkinderen." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 8 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (21)

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1663-1722. "Gods protecting providence /
Jonathan Dickinson." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
95 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (4)

Diffenderffer, Henry. "The young merchant and the Indian
captive / Henry Diffenderffer." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 27 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (64)

"The Escape of Alexander M'Connel [i.e., M'Connell]." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1977. p. 7-9 ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(37)

Frazier, Jane, b. 1735. "Narrative of the captivity of Jane
Frazier / Jane Frazier." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 13 leaves, [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (109)

"Gertrude Morgan / Gertrude Morgan." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 40 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(79)

Grace, Henry, b. 1730? "History of the life and sufferings of
Henry Grace / Henry Grace." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 56 p. : 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (10)

Gyles, John, 1678?-1755. "Memoirs of odd adventures, strange
deliverances, etc. / John Gyles." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 40 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (6)

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "An account of the captivity of
Elizabeth Hanson / Samuel Bownas." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 28 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (6)

Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. "God's mercy surmounting man's
cruelty / Elizabeth Hanson." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 40 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (6)

Harbison, Massy, b. 1770. "A narrative of the sufferings of
Massy Harbison / Massy Harbison ; 4th edition, enlarged."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. xii, 13-192 p. ; 19 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (42)

Harbison, Massy, b. 1770. "A narrative of the sufferings of
Massy Harbison / Massy Harbison." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. vi, [1], 8-66 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(42)

Hayes, Charles Wells, 1828-1908. "A long journey : the story
of Daniel Hayes / Charles Wells Hayes." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 76 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (59)

Henry, William, fl. 1768. "Account of the captivity of William
Henry." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. [2] fold.
leaves ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (10)

"History of the captivity of Caroline Harris, 1838." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1977. 23 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (54)

"History of the captivity of David Boyd / Edited by Marion
Morse." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 42 p., [6]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (109)

Hollister, Isaac, b. 1750? "A brief narration of the captivity
of Isaac Hollister / Isaac Hollister." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 8 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (10)

Hopkins, Thomas M. "Reminiscences of Col. John Ketcham /
Thomas M. Hopkins." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
22 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (79)

Horn, Sarah Ann. "Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn with
Mrs. Harris, 1839 / [recorded by] E. House." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 60 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(54)

Horn, Sarah Ann. "Narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Horn with
Mrs. Harris, 1851." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
32 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (54)

"Horrid Indian cruelties." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 12 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (21)

How, Nehemiah, 1693-1747. "A narrative of the captivity of
Nehemiah How / Nehemiah How." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 22 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (6)

Howe, Jemima, 1722-1805. "A genuine and correct account of the
captivity, sufferings & deliverance of Mrs. Jemima Howe /
Jemima Howe." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 20 p. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (19)

Hubbard, John Niles, 1815-1897. "Sketches of the life and
adventures of Moses Van Campen / John Niles Hubbard." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 310 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (13)

Hubbard, Robert. "Historical sketches of Roswell Franklin and
family / Robert Hubbard." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 103 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (54)

Hunter, J. Marvin (John Marvin), 1880-1957. "Horrors of Indian
captivity / J. Marvin Hunter." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 106 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (111)

Hutchinson, K. M. "Memoir of Abijah Hutchinson / K.M.
Hutchinson." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. iv, [1],
6-22 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (59)

Illsley, Charles P. "The Means massacre : Molly Finney, the
Canadian captive / Charles P. Illsley." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 35 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(109)

"Incidents of border life / [compiled by] Joseph Pritts." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 511 p., [4] leaves of
plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (57)

"Indian battles, murders, sieges, and forays in the South-west."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 100 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (64)

Jogues, Isaac, Saint, 1607-1646. "Narrative of a captivity
among the Mohawk Indians / Isaac Jogues." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 69 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (67)

Johnson, John W., b. 1829. "Life of John W. Johnson / John W.
Johnson." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 152 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (111)

"Joseph Brown or, The young Tennessean / [edited by] Thomas
Osmund Summers." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 126
p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (67)

King, Titus, 1729?-1791. "Narrative of Titus King / Titus
King." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 21 p. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (109)

Kinnan, Mary, 1763-1848. "A true narrative of the sufferings
of Mary Kinnan / Mary Kinnan." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 15 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (21)

Kinzie, Juliette Augusta, 1806-1870. "Narrative of the
massacre at Chicago / Juliette Augusta Kinzie." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 34 p., [1] leaf of plates : map ;
24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (59)

Knowles, Nathaniel, 1899-1972. "The torture of captives /
Nathaniel Knowles." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
p. 151-225 ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (111)

Lee, Nelson, b. 1807. "Three years among the Camanches /
Nelson Lee." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 224 p. :
port. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (75)

Leeth, John, 1755-1832. "A short biography / John Leeth."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 90 p. ; 19 cm. G463
G233 G977 (47)

Lewis, Hannah. "Narrative of captivity and sufferings / Hannah
Lewis." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 24 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (36)

"The Life and travels of James Tudor Owen." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 42 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (25)

"The Life and travels of Josiah Mooso / Josiah Mooso." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 400 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (97)

"The Life of John Conrad Shafford." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 24 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977
(56)

M. A. H. "The captivity of Jane Brown and her family." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 15 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (64)

Mason, M. "Captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mason." New York
: Garland Publishing, 1977. 1 fold. leaf : ill. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (52)

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. "Good fetch'd out of evil / Cotton
Mather." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 46 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (4)

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. "Humiliations follow'd with
deliverances / Cotton Mather." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 72 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (1)

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. "A memorial of the present
deplorable state of New-England / Cotton Mather." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 41 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(4)

McElroy, John M. (John McConnell), 1830-1908. "Abby Byram and
her father / John M. McElroy." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 65 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (99)

Meredith, Grace E. "Girl captives of the Cheyennes / Grace E.
Meredith." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. xv, 123
p., [12] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(109)

"Miss Coleson's narrative / Ann Coleson." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 70 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (79)

Morrison, M. V. B. "The orphan's experience / M.V.B.
Morrison." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. xii, 201
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (82)

"Narrative of the captivity of Clarissa Plummer, 1838." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 23 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (54)

"Narrative of the Seminole War and the miraculous escape of Mary
Godfrey." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 24 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (52)

Norton, John, 1715-1778. "The redeemed captive / John Norton."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 39 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (6)

"Old record of the captivity of Margaret Erskine." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 45 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(108)

Page, Larsena A. "Narrative of Larsena A. Page." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. [2] leaves (1 fold.) ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (76)

Persinger, Joseph. "The life of Jacob Persinger / Joseph
Persinger." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 24 p. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (76)

Phelps, Noah Amherst, 1788-1872. "A history of the copper
mines and Newgate Prison and the captivity of Daniel Hays /
Noah Amherst Phelps." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
34 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (59)

Plimpton, Florus Beardsley, 1830-1886. "The lost child /
Florus Beardsley Plimpton." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 79 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (64)

Plummer, Rachael, d. 1839. "Rachael Plummer's Narrative of
twenty-one months servitude as a prisoner among the Commanchee
Indians : reproduced from the only known copy / with a preface
by Archibald Hanna and an introduction by William S. Reese."
Austin : Jenkins Pub. Co., 1977. [32] p. ; 23 cm. G463
P735 R977

Plummer, Rachael Parker, d. 1839. "Rachael Plummer's narrative
of twenty-one months servitude as a prisoner among the
Commanchee Indians / with a preface by Archibald Hanna ; and
an introduction by William S. Reese." Austin, Tex. : Jenkins
Pub. Co., 1977. [26] p. ; 23 cm. G463 P735 836R

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "The captivity and sufferings of
Gen. Freegift Patchin / Josiah Priest." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 50 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (52)

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "The capture of David Ogden /
Josiah Priest." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 32 p.
: ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (56)

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "The feats, adventures, and
sufferings of Matthew Calkins / Josiah Priest." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 40 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233
G977 (56)

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "The Fort Stanwix captive (Isaac
Hubbell) / Josiah Priest." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 63 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (56)

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "The Low Dutch boy prisoner
(Frederick Schermerhorn) / Josiah Priest." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 32 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233
G977 (56)

Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. "Stories of the Revolution / Josiah
Priest." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 32 p., [1]
fold. leaf of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (52)

Ridout, Thomas, d. 1829. "Ten years of Upper Canada in peace
and war : (the Thomas Ridout captivity) / Matilda Edgar."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 389 p., [4] leaves of
plates (2 fold.) : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (98)

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "A true history of
the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson / Mary
Rowlandson." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 46 p. ;
24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (1)

Rusoe D'Eres, Charles Dennis, b. 1761. "Memoirs of Charles
Dennis Rusoe D'Eres / Charles Rouso." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 176 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (25)

Russell, James. "Matilda or, The Indian's captive / James
Russell." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. iii, 204 p.
; 13 cm. G463 G233 G977 (51)

Saunders, Charles, fl. 1763. "The horrid cruelty of the
Indians / Charles Saunders." New York : Garland Publishing,
1977. 16 [i.e., 20] p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (10)

Scudder, William, b. 1747. "The journal of William Scudder /
William Scudder." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 250
p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (22)

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "Life of Mary Jemison, 1856
/ James Everett Seaver." Enl. ed. / edited by Lewis H.
Morgan. New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 312 p., [4]
leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (41)

Seaver, James Everett, 1787-1827. "A narrative of the life of
Mary Jemison, 1824 / James Everett Seaver." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. xv, 189 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (41)

Segar, Nathaniel, 1755-1847. "A brief narrative / Nathaniel
Segar." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 36 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (37)

"A Selection of narratives of outrages committed by the Indians
in their wars with the white people / Archibald Loudon." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 2 v. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (29-30)

"Short narrative of James Kimball." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 15 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates : facsim.
; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (76)

Smethurst, Gamaliel. "A narrative of an extraordinary escape /
Gamaliel Smethurst." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977.
48 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (10)

Smith, Clinton Lafayette. "The boy captives : (Clinton and
Jeff Smith) / J. Marvin Hunter." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 219 p., [1] leaf of plates : ports. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (110)

Steele, Zadock, 1758-1845. "The Indian captive / Zadock
Steele." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 142 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (36)

Stratton, Royal B., d. 1875. "Captivity of the Oatman girls :
2nd ed., changed / Royal B. Stratton." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 231 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(71)

Stratton, Royal B., d. 1875. "Life among the Indians :
(Captivity of the Oatman girls) / Royal B. Stratton." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 183 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (71)

"Struggles of Captain Keith in America." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 28 p., [1] fold. leaf of plates : ill. ;
19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (26)

Sweet, Jannette E. De Camp, b. 1833. "Captivities of Mrs. J.E.
De Camp Sweet, Nancy McClure, and Mary Schwandt." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. p. 354-474 : ports. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (99)

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims. "U.S.
Congress report on claims of Samuel Cozad / E. Whittlesey."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 3 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (52)

Van Campen, Moses, 1757-1849. "A narrative of the capture of
certain Americans / Moses Van Campen ; Second edition." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 16 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (13)

Van Campen, Moses, 1757-1849. "A narrative of the capture of
certain Americans / Moses Van Campen." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1977. 24 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (13)

Van Horne, James. "A narrative of captivity and sufferings /
James Van Horne." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 18
p. : facsim. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (36)

Wakefield, Sarah F. "Six weeks in the Sioux tepees / Sarah F.
Wakefield." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 63 p. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (79)

Weiser, Reuben, 1807-1885. "Regina, the German captive /
Reuben Weiser." New York : Garland Publishing, 1977. 252
p., [5] leaves of plates ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (69)

"William Weston or The reward of perseverance." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1977. 122 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill.
; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (47)

Adam, George, fl. 1850. "The dreadful sufferings of emigrants
to California / George Adam." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. 60 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. G463
G233 G977 (63)

"The Adventures of Henry Bird." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. 8 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (33)

Barber, Mary, b. 1848. "True narrative of five years'
suffering & perilous adventures / Mary Barber." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. p. 19-108 : ill. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (86)

Barker, Joseph, 1747?-1824? "Interesting narrative of the
sufferings of Joseph Barker and his wife / Solomon Barker."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 39 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (63)

Bartlett, Joseph, 1686-1754. "A narrative of the captivity of
Joseph Bartlett / Joseph Bartlett." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 12 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (27)

Bevier, Abraham Garret, 1812-1861. "The Indians: or Narratives
of massacres / Abraham Bevier." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 79 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (61)

Bleecker, Ann Eliza, 1752-1783. "The history of Maria Kittle /
Ann Eliza Bleecker." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
70 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (20)

Brice, James R. "History of the Revolutionary War : (Captivity
of John and Robert Brice) / James Brice." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 48 p. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (63)

Brown, James Moore, 1799-1862. "The captives of Abb's Valley /
James Moore Brown." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
168 p., [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(65)

Brown, O. Z. "A true narrative of Daniel McCollum / O.Z.
Brown." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 16 p. ; 19
cm. G463 G233 G977 (65)

Brown, Thomas, b. 1740. "A plain narrative / Thomas Brown."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 24 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (8)

Butterfield, David C. "Life and adventures / David C.
Butterfield." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 64 p. :
ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977 (63)

"The Captivity and sufferings of Mary Smith." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. 24 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (33)

Darnell, Elias. "A journal; also, two narratives / Elias
Darnall [i.e., Darnell]." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. 57 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (33)

Decalves, Alonso. "New travels to the westward : 1788 / Alonso
Decalves." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 45 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (18)

Decalves, Alonso. "New travels to the westward : 1797 / Alonso
Decalves." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 81 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (18)

Dodge, John, 1751-1800. "An entertaining narrative / John
Dodge ; 2nd edition." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
32 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (12)

Dodge, John, 1751-1800. "A narrative of the capture and
treatment of John Dodge / John Dodge." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 22 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (12)

Duganne, Augustine J. H. (Augustine Joseph Hickey), 1823-1884.
"Massasoit's daughter / A.J.H. Duganne." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 104 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(77)

Eastburn, Robert, 1710-1778. "A faithful narrative / Robert
Eastburn." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 45 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (8)

"Eighteen years captive among the Indians : Joseph Barney."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. [2] p., [1] leaf of
plates : facism ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (65)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916. "Seth Jones or The
captives of the frontier / Edward S. Ellis." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. 97 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(77)

Filson, John, 1753?-1788. "The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon
: 1786." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 24 p., [1]
fold. leaf of plates : map ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (14)

Fleming, William, fl. 1756. [Narrative of the sufferings and
surprizing deliverance of William and Elizabeth Fleming] "A
narrative of sufferings and deliverance / William Fleming."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 28 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (8)

Fuller, Emeline L., b. 1847. "Left by the Indians / Emeline J.
[i.e., L.] Fuller." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
40 p., [2] leaves of plates : ports. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(96)

Gatenby, William. "A full and particular account of the
sufferings of William Gatenby / William Gatenby." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. 8 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (9)

Graham, John, b. 1740. "John Graham's address to the master
and worthy family of this house / John Graham." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. [1] fold. leaf ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (18)

Hammon, Briton. "A narrative of the sufferings and deliverance
of Briton Hammon / Briton Hammon." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 14 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (8)

Hilliard d'Auberteuil, Michel Rene, 1751-1789. "Miss Mac Rea /
Hilliard D'Auberteuil." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
xii, 146 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (16)

Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844. "Little Manuel, the
captive boy / Barbara Hofland." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 63 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(44)

"Horrid murder by the Indians." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. [4] p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (27)

"Indian atrocities!" New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 32
p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (61)

"Indian atrocities : captivities of Knight and Slover." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 96 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (12)

Johonnet, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet : 1816/ Jackson Johonnet." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 24 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (18)

Johonnot, Jackson. "The remarkable adventures of Jackson
Johonnet : 1793 / Jackson Johonnet." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 15 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (18)

LeRoy, Marie. "Die Erzehlungen von Maria le Roy und Barbara
Leininger." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 14 p. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (8)

Lowry, Jean. "A journal of the captivity of Jean Lowry / Jean
Lowry." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 31 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (8)

Marrant, John, 1755-1791. "A narrative of the Lord's wonderful
dealings with John Marrant, a Black / John Marrant." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1978. v, [2], 8-38 p. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (17)

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. "Decennium Luctuosum / Cotton
Mather." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 254 p. ; 19
cm. G463 G233 G977 (3)

Maylem, John, 1739-1762? "Gallic perfidy : a poem / John
Maylem." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 15 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (8)

M'Donald, Philip, fl. 1779-1786. "A surprising account of a
captivity and escape : 1786 / Philip M'Donald and Alexander
M'Leon." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 16 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

M'Donald, Philip, fl. 1779-1786. "A surprising account of a
captivity and escape : 1794 / Philip M'Donald and Alexander
M'Leon." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 11 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

Merrifield, Edward, 1832- "The story of Luke Swetland / Edward
Merrifield." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 68 p. ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

Millet, Pierre, 1635-1709. "Captivity among the Oneidas of
Father Milet / [translated with notes by] Mrs. Edward E.
Ayer." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 72 p. ; 23 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (96)

Millet, Pierre, 1635-1709. "Captivity of Father Milet / Pierre
Milet." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 18 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (96)

Morris, Thomas, b. 1732. "Miscellanies in prose and verse /
Thomas Morris." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. vi,
181 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(20)

"Mrs. Huggins, the Minnesota captive." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 17 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (86)

"Narrative of Mrs. Scott and Capt. Stewart's captivity : 1786."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 24 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (16)

"Narratives of a late expedition against the Indians." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 38 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233
G977 (12)

Nystel, Ole T., b. 1853. "Lost and found / Ole T. Nystel."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 26 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (96)

"One more chapter of Indian barbarities / G.W. Salisbury." New
York : Garland Publishing, 1978. [4] p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (86)

"Our great Indian war." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
p. 19-78 : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (86)

Panther, Abraham. "Account of a lady taken by the Indians in
1777 / Abraham Panther." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. [8] p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

Panther, Abraham. "Narrative of a young woman taken by the
Indians in 1777 / Abraham Panther." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 12 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

Reary, John, b. 1842. "Sketch of the life of John Reary / Mrs.
P.B. Hews." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 21 p., ;
23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (86)

"A Remarkable narrative of the captivity and escape of Mrs.
Frances Scott : 1800." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
16 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (16)

"A Remarkable narrative of the captivity and escape of Mrs.
Frances Scott : 1811." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
15 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (16)

"A Remarkable narrative of the captivity and escape of Mrs.
Frances Scott : 1799." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
14 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (16)

"The Returned captive." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
60 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (18)

Smith, James, 1737-1812. "Scoouwa, James Smith's Indian
captivity narrative / William M. Darlington's illustrative
notes from the 1870 Clarke edition are included with
additional annotation by John J. Barsotti." Columbus : Ohio
Historical Society, 1978. 176 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 S651
S978

Smith, Mary. "Savage barbarism." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. [1] fold. leaf ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(27)

"St. Maur or The captive babes recovered." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 12 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (44)

Swan, Eliza. "An affecting account of the tragic death of
Major Swan / Eliza Swan." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. 24 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (33)

Swetland, Luke, 1729-1823. "A very remarkable narrative : 1875
/ Luke Swetland." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 38
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

Swetland, Luke, 1729-1823. "A very remarkable narrative : 1785
/ Luke Swetland." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 16
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (17)

Thomson, John, fl. 1761. "The travels and surprising
adventures of John Thomson / John Thomson." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. 10 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233
G977 (9)

"The Travels of James Dolphin." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. 71 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (33)

Urssenbacher, Abraham. "Erzehlung eines unter den Indianern
gewesener Gefangenen = Captivity of Abraham Urssenbacher."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. [13] p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (8)

Webster, Isaac, 1755-1827. "A narrative of the captivity of
Isaac Webster / Isaac Webster." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. vii, 24 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (27)

Wehman, Henry J. "Wehman's book on the scalping knife / Henry
J. Wehman." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 48 p. :
ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (96)

White, K., b. 1772. "A narrative of the life of K. White / K.
White." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978. 127 p. ; 19
cm. G463 G233 G977 (27)

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion / John Williams ; 3rd edition enlarged." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1978. 104 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977
(5)

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion / John Williams ; 1853 edition." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. 192 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.
G463 G233 G977 (5)

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion / John Williams." New York : Garland Publishing, 1978.
104 p. ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (5)

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "French and Indian cruelty :
1758 / Peter Williamson." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. iv, 112 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (9)

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "French and Indian cruelty :
1757 / Peter Williamson." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. iv, 103 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (9)

Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799. "Sufferings of Peter Williamson
: 1796 / Peter Williamson." New York : Garland Publishing,
1978. 15 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (9)

Wilson, Jane Adeline, b. 1837. "Narrative of sufferings among
the Camanche / Jane Adeline Wilson." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1978. p. 21-22 ; 19 cm. G463 G233 G977 (65)

Barry, Thomas, fl. 1800-1802. "Narrative of the singular
adventures and captivity of Mr. Thomas Barry / Thomas Barry."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1979. 60 p., [1] leaf of
plates : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (24)

Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916. "Nathan Todd or, The fate
of the Sioux captive / Edward S. Ellis." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1979. 122 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 G233 G977
(90)

Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. "A narrative of the captivity
and sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher / Ebenezer Fletcher."
New York : Garland Publishing, 1979. 26 p. ; 23 cm. G463
G233 G977 (24)

Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. "A narrative of the captivity
and sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher / Ebenezer Fletcher ; 2nd
edition of 1813." New York : Garland Publishing, 1979. 22
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (24)

Fletcher, Ebenezer, 1761-1831. "A narrative of the captivity
and sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher / Ebenezer Fletcher ; 4th
edition, enlarged." New York : Garland Publishing, 1979.
24 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (24)

Griswold, Alexander V. (Alexander Viets), 1766-1843. "A short
sketch of the life of Mr. Lent Munson / Alexander Viets
Griswold." New York : Garland Publishing, 1979. 15 p. ; 23
cm. G463 G233 G977 (24)

Hazelton, Harry. "The Seminole chief or The captives of the
Kissimmee / Lieut. Col.-Hazelton." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1979. 99 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(80)

Holmes, Hamilton. "Old Rube, the hunter or, The Crow captive /
Hamilton Holmes." New York : Garland Publishing, 1979. 47
p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (80)

Smith, James, 1737-1812. "An account of the remarkable
occurrences in the life and travels of Col. James Smith during
his captivity with the Indians / James Smith." New York :
Garland Publishing, 1979. 88 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977
(24)

Willis, Hannah. "Surprizing account of the captivity of Miss
Hannah Willis / Hannah Willis." New York : Garland
Publishing, 1979. 15 p. ; 23 cm. G463 G233 G977 (24)

Francello, Joseph A. "The Seneca world of Ga-no-say-yeh (Peter
Crouse, white captive) / Joseph A. Francello." Lanham, MD :
University Press of America, 1980. ix, 215 p. : ill. ; 21
cm. G460 F815 S980

Vaughan, Alden T. 1929- "Crossing the cultural divide :
Indians and New Englanders, 1605-1763 / by Alden T. Vaughan
and Daniel K. Richter." Worcester, Mass. : Published by the
Society, 1980. 23-99 p. ; 24 cm. Learned Socs. AAS

Vaughan, Alden T., 1929- "Narratives of North American Indian
captivity : a selective bibliography / Alden T. Vaughan."
New York : Garland Pub., 1983. lviii, 89 p. ; 23 cm. G460
V364 N983

Webster, Dolly. "A narrative of the captivity and suffering of
Dolly Webster among the Camanche Indians in Texas : with an
account of the massacre of John Webster and his party / as
related by Mrs. Webster ;by Dr. Benjamin Dolbeare." Facsim.
ed. New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Library, 1986. xi,
34 p. ; 22 cm. G463 W378 N986

Jewitt, John Rodgers, 1783-1821. "The adventures and
sufferings of John R. Jewitt : captive of Maquinna / annotated
and illustrated by Hilary Stewart." Seattle : University of
Washington Press, c1987. 192 p. : ill., facsims., maps,
ports. ; 24 x 26 cm. G463 J59 A987

Williams, John, 1664-1729. "The redeemed captive returning to
Zion: or, A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the
captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of
the gospel in Deerfield : who in the desolation which befel
that plantation by an incursion of the French and Indians, was
by them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood,
into Canada / drawn up by himself ; To which is added, a
biographical memoir of the reverend author, with an appendix
and notes, by Stephen W. Williams." Cambridge ; Boston :
Applewood Books, 1987. viii, [1], 10-192 p. ; 18 cm. G463
W724 R987

McPherson, Robert S., 1947- "The northern Navajo frontier,
1860-1900 : expansion through adversity / Robert S.
McPherson." 1st ed. Albuquerque : University of New
Mexico, c1988. viii, 133 p., [2] p. of plates : maps ; 24
cm. G460 M172 N988

Pattie, James O. (James Ohio), 1804?-1850? "Personal narrative
of James O. Pattie / James Ohio Pattie ; edited and with a
foreword and notes by Richard Batman." Missoula : Mountain
Press Pub. Co., 1988. xv, 200 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
E080 P321 P988

St. Louis Mercantile Library Association. "Adventures and
sufferings : the American Indian captivity narrative through
the centuries : An exhibition of books in the collections of
the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association." St. Louis :
St. Louis Mercantile Library Association, c1988. xi, 67 p. :
ill. ; 12 x 14 cm. G463 S145 S145 A988

Hacker, Margaret Schmidt. "Cynthia Ann Parker : the life and
the legend / Margaret Schmidt Hacker." 1st ed. El Paso,
Tex. : Texas Western Press, c1990. 52 p. : ill., map, ports.
; 23 cm. R P238 Hack C990

Kelly, Fanny, b. 1845. "Narrative of my captivity among the
Sioux Indians / by Fanny Kelly ; edited by Clark and Mary Lee
Spence." Chicago : The Lakeside Press, R.R. Donnelly & Sons
Co., 1990. lviii, 367 p. : ill. map, port. ; 18 cm. G463
K29 N990

Breitwieser, Mitchell Robert, 1953- "American Puritanism and
the defense of mourning : religion, grief, and ethnology in
Mary White Rowlandson's captivity narrative / Mitchell Robert
Breitwieser." Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press,
c1991. vii, 223 p. ; 25 cm. R R883 Brei A991

Rehbock, Julie. "Women and Indians in the 1800 ; captivity
narratives as fact and fiction / Julie Rehbock." c1991.
131 p. ; 21 cm. G365 R345 W991

Fuller, Emeline L., 1847- "Left by the Indians / by Emeline L.
Fuller ; and, Massacre on the Oregon Trail in the year 1860 :
a tale of horror, cannibalism & three remarkable children / by
Carl Schlicke." Fairfield, Wash. : Ye Galleon Press, [1992?]
72 p. : ill., ports., maps ; 27 cm. R F965 Full L992

"North Country captives : selected narratives of Indian
captivity from Vermont and New Hampshire / compiled and with
an introduction by Colin G. Calloway." Hanover : University
Press of New England, c1992. xii, 160 p. : map ; 23 cm.
G463 H847 N992

Seaver, James E. (James Everett), 1787-1827. "A narrative of
the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison / James E. Seaver ; with an
introduction by June Namias." 1st ed. Norman : University
of Oklahoma Press, c1992. xiii, 192 p. ; 24 cm. G463 J49
N992

Sweeney, Edwin R. "Merejildo Grijalva : Apache captive, army
scout / by Edwin R. Sweeney." 1st ed. El Paso, Tex. :
Texas Western Press, University of Texas at El Paso, c1992.
72 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 23 cm. R G857 Swee M992

Czaplewski, Russ. "Captive of the Cheyenne : the story of
Nancy Jane Morton and the Plum Creek massacre / Russ
Czaplewski." Lexington, Nebraska : Dawson County Historical
Society, 1993. 50 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. G463 S845 C993

Namias, June. "White captives : gender and ethnicity on the
American frontier / by June Namias." Chapel Hill, NC :
University of North Carolina Press, c1993. xix, 378 p. :
ill., ports. ; 25 cm. G463 N174 W993

Ebersole, Gary L., 1950- "Captured by texts : Puritan to
postmodern images of Indian captivity / Gary L. Ebersole."
Charlottesville [Va.] : University Press of Virginia, 1995.
viii, 322 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. G463 E16 C995

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. "Mary Rowlandson :
captive des indiens : recit d'une puritaine de
Nouvelle-Angleterre enlevee en 1675 / traduit de l'anglais par
Mariette Martin ; presentation et notes Ada Savin." [Paris]
: Les Editions de Paris, c1995. 105 p. : map ; 24 cm. G463
R883 M995

"American Studies Seminar research papers, 1997 : Accounts of
the self: autobiography and personal narrative in antebellum
America." [Worcester, Mass. : American Antiquarian Society],
1997. 1 v. of photocopies of typescripts : ill. ; 28 cm.
Learned Socs. AAS (1997)

Battilana, Marilla. "Ombre bianche ombre rosse : racconti di
prigionieri degli indiani d'America / a cura di Marilla
Battilana." Florence, Italy : Passigli Editori, 1997. 221
p. ; 20 cm. G463 B326 O997

Rowlandson, Mary White, ca. 1635-ca. 1678. [Soveraignty &
goodness of God] "The sovereignty and goodness of God :
together with the faithfulness of His promises displayed :
being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs.
Mary Rowlandson and related documents / edited with an
introduction by Neal Salisbury." Boston : Bedford Books,
c1997. xv, 184 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm. G463 R883 S997

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