Travel and description, 1765-1865, together with a list of county histories, atlases, and biographical collections and a list of territorial and state laws . xar5 upon the western country, •?-j wit]ii:= .. .. .. .^ <.ia IndiaT]a,jnijripis, ? -^^^Vs -on) JJAH A^M»X^-<SH^A ^^32 . . V--e:?r!neld ^ N . Fogg, i<:^33. !o8 p, L 243 This is not in U? itive of the tour and the notes .; are brit . .;. fB32 • and providential escape of ?mira Hall, two respectable : womcD of the ages of 16 and 18 — J by the savages, at a frontier ; Creek, in May last, when s fell victims to the bloody km


Travel and description, 1765-1865, together with a list of county histories, atlases, and biographical collections and a list of territorial and state laws . xar5 upon the western country, •?-j wit]ii:= .. .. .. .^ <.ia IndiaT]a,jnijripis, ? -^^^Vs -on) JJAH A^M»X^-<SH^A ^^32 . . V--e:?r!neld ^ N . Fogg, i<:^33. !o8 p, L 243 This is not in U? itive of the tour and the notes .; are brit . .;. fB32 • and providential escape of ?mira Hall, two respectable : womcD of the ages of 16 and 18 — J by the savages, at a frontier ; Creek, in May last, when s fell victims to the bloody kmfe; among whom were the p. te females; likewise is added tl: he captivity and suffer- ii;. i ^ /ntuckian, who fell into the hands of the mercileii •• -ravages on their return to WAR AND PESTILEACK1 fl CAH UKi: OF TWO YOJJNfci LADILS JiV 1 HE bA\ AGES. ^ tHE PRESENT YEAR (1832) WILL BE LONG REMW ^ \iF«ftEP IW AMKRICA, AS A lEAJl Of MBCM HKMAN 5^DISTKKSK,. Wbile msnt of our most popwlrijs oifips ^f)Vf born vi^-. .ited by that disease, the Cfoiffa, ppH toWhith Thousands h&vr faTlpn vici itis; tbe merciir^sSAyAGts Have been as fatally engaged workof deaib, on the frontiers ; viJ-f re preal nrtibers (in-cludifeg wonQ«a and cbildrm) have fallen victims to thei?^- MdiBdy Tomahavfk 1 »: TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION 117 their settlement, three days after the bloody massa-cre ; communicated by persons of respectability liv-ing in the neighborhood of the captives, , p. UINL 244 Also, , 1833. 24 p. W — Also, with add., [1833?].26 p. N A curious pamphlet, issued, probably, to stir up animositytoward the Indians. It illustrates, to some extent, conditionsin northern Illinois during the Black Hawk War. There isanother account of this affair by the Hall sisters, whose realnames were Rachel and Sylvia, in Elmer Baldwin, History ofLa Salle County, 89-106 (no. 896). 1832 [O] Ferrall, S[imon] A. A ramble of si


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