Historical collections of the Great West: containing narratives of the most important and
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1
Abstract:
""In the meantime his heroic wife was busily engaged in defending the door against the efforts of the only remaining Indian, whom she so severely wounded, with the ax, that he was soon glad to retire.""
Description:
P. 155.
Subject (Geographic):
America --Discovery and exploration, Mississippi River Valley --History, and West (U.S.) --History
Subject (Topic):
Frontier and pioneer life --West (U.S.) and Indians of North America
Historical collections of the Great West: containing narratives of the most important and
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1
Abstract:
""Of the number thus cruelly murdered by the backwoodsmen of the upper Ohio, between fifty and sixty were women and children- some of them innocent babes.""
Description:
P. 107.
Subject (Geographic):
America --Discovery and exploration, Mississippi River Valley --History, and West (U.S.) --History
Subject (Topic):
Frontier and pioneer life --West (U.S.) and Indians of North America
Historical collections of the Great West: containing narratives of the most important and
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1
Abstract:
"It is on the site of an ancient Indian pueblo, some 15 miles east of the Rio del Norte, at the base of a snow-clad mountain, and contains a little over 3000 souls."
Description:
P. 367.
Subject (Geographic):
America --Discovery and exploration, Mississippi River Valley --History, and West (U.S.) --History
Subject (Topic):
Frontier and pioneer life --West (U.S.) and Indians of North America
The English empire in America: or A prospect of His Majesties dominions in the West-Indies ... By R
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1
Description:
Facing p. 188.
Subject (Geographic):
America --Discovery and exploration, Great Britain --Colonies --America, North America --Description and travel, and West Indies, British --Description and travel
Subject (Topic):
Animals --North America --Pictorial works and Indians of North America
Collection Created:
Printed for Nath. Crouch at the Bell in the Poultrey near Cheapside. 1685