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