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MARC Record from Miami University of Ohio

Record ID marc_miami_univ_ohio/allbibs0114.out:10212558:1673
Source Miami University of Ohio
Download Link /show-records/marc_miami_univ_ohio/allbibs0114.out:10212558:1673?format=raw

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040 $aSTF$cSTF$dMIA
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099 $aPS $a531 $a.S535$ano. 35907
100 1 $aSewall, Lewis
245 14 $aThe last campaign of Sir John Falstaff the II, or, The hero of the Burnt-Corn battle$h[microform] :$ba heroi-comic poem /$cby ***** *******
260 0 $aSt. Stephens [Ala. :$bs.n.],$c1815
300 $a26 p. ;$c16 cm
500 $aA satirical attack on Col. James Caller, who in July 1813 led a surprise attack on the Creek Indians at Burnt Corn Creek, Ala. This battle, in which the whites were routed, was the beginning of the Creek War
500 $aThe poem was reprinted in The miscellaneous poems of Lewis Sewall (Mobile, 1833) from which its authorship is known. See R. C. Ellison, Early Alabama publications (University, Ala., 1947) p. 152
500 $aIncludes (p. 22-26): A new song, tune Yankee doodle
510 4 $aShaw & Shoemaker,$c35907
533 $aMicrofiche.$bNew Canaan, CT :$cReadex.$emicrofiches.$f(Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 35907)
600 10 $aCaller, James,$d1758-1819$xPoetry
650 0 $aCreek War, 1813-1814
651 0 $aAlabama$xHistory$yTo 1819
740 0 $aHero of the Burnt-Corn battle
752 $aUnited States$bAlabama$dSt. Stephens
830 0 $aEarly American imprints.$nSecond series ;$vno. 35907
907 $a.b25471971$b07-06-07$c03-11-98
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