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An edition of Stories of the Revolution (1836)

Stories of the revolution.

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English
Pages
32

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Stories Of The Revolution: Containing The Lost Child Of The Delaware, Wheaton And The Panther And Others
March 1, 2007, Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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Stories of the Revolution
1977, Garland Pub.
in English
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Stories of the revolution
1938, [Brownell photo-lithographing company]
in English
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Table of Contents

1. The captive boys of Rensselaerville, Albany co., N. Y.
2. The feats and intrepidity of Colonel Harper, Old Schoharie, N. Y.
3. The escape of Cowley and Sawyer from the Indians, Genesee country.
4. The escape of the British Indians when Burgoyne was taken.
5. The story of the Hessian woman in the camp of Burgoyne.
6. The escape of M'Kean's scouting party in Otsego co., N. Y.
7. The five prisoners of Brandt at the massacre of Cherry Valley, N. Y.
8. The wonderful preservation of Mrs. Moore, when a prisoner among the Indians, and the death of Butler.
9. The lost child of the Delaware, N. Y.
10. Wheaton and the panther, on the Susquehannah.
11. La Fayette and the Indian girl of Illinois.
12. The contest between three Indians and one white man, in Ohio.
13. Massacre of fourteen prisoners by Esther, an Indian queen, at the battle of Wyoming, Pa.

Edition Notes

Wright I, 2081.

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Albany
Genre
Anecdotes.

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Library of Congress
E296 .P956

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Pagination
32 p.
Number of pages
32

ID Numbers

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OL6616708M
LCCN
19008772
OCLC/WorldCat
6859777

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