Northern Illinois University Digital Library
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Title
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Narrative of the Capture and Providential Escape of Misses Frances and Almira Hall, Two Respectable Young Women (Sisters) of the Ages of 16 and 18--Who Were Taken Prisoners By the Savages, at a Frontier Settlement, Near Indian Creek, in May Last, When Fifteen of the Inhabitants Fell Victims to the Bloody Tomahawk and Scalping Knife ; Among Whom Were the Parents of the Unfortunate Females. Likewise is Added, the Interesting Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Philip Brigdon, A Kentuckian, Who Fell Into the Hands of the Merciless Savages on Their Return to Their Settlement, Three Days After the Bloody Massacre
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Genre
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books
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Creator
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Edwards, William P
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Date
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1832
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Collection
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Abraham Lincoln historical digitization project, Prairie Fire
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Title
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Edwards's Great West and Her Commercial Metropolis, Embracing a General View of the West, and a Complete History of St. Louis, from the Landing of Ligueste, in 1764, to the Present Time; with Portraits and Biographies of Some of the Old Settlers, and Many of the Most Prominent Buisiness Men
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Genre
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books, biographies (documents), letters (correspondence), guidebooks
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Creator
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Edwards, Richard, Hopewell, M., Ashley, William, Barry, James G., Belt and Priest, Casey, John; Hall, W., Labaum, Louis A., Leduc, Mary Philip, Lisa, Manuel, O'Fallon, Benjamin, Piernas, Port Folio, Risley, W., Stoddard, Amos, Williams, Henry W., Yore, John E
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Date
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1860
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Collection
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Abraham Lincoln historical digitization project, Prairie Fire, Mark Twain's Mississippi