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Filed under: United States -- History -- King William's War, 1689-1697 Decennium Luctuosum: An History of Remarkable Occurrences, in the Long War, Which New-England Hath Had With the Indian Savages, From the Year 1688 to the Year 1698 (Boston: Printed by B. Green and J. Allen, for S. Phillips, 1699), by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) The Conquest of New France: A Chronicle of the Colonial Wars, by George McKinnon Wrong (Gutenberg text) Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip's War Which Began in the Month of June, 1675; As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England; With Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Benj. Church Esqr (Boston: B. Green, 1716), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church (HTML at Evans TCP) The Border Wars of New England, Commonly Called King William's and Queen Anne's Wars (New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1910), by Samuel Adams Drake (multiple formats at archive.org) The History of the Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676, Commonly Called Philip's War; Also, the Old French and Indian Wars, From 1689 to 1704 (revised edition; Hartford: Silas Andrus and Son, 1852), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church, ed. by Samuel G. Drake (multiple formats at Google) Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699 (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1913), ed. by Charles Henry Lincoln, contrib. by John Easton, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Richard Hutchinson, Mary White Rowlandson, and Cotton Mather The Entertaining History of King Philip's War, Which Began in the Month of June, 1675; As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England; With Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Col. Benjamin Church (second edition; Newport, RI: reprinted by S. Southwick, 1772), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church, ed. by Ezra Stiles, illust. by Paul Revere History of Philip's War, Commonly Called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676; Also, of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (with an appendix by Drake; second edition; Boston: Printed by T.B. Wait and son, 1827), by Thomas Church, contrib. by Samuel G. Drake The History of Philip's War, Commonly Called The Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676; Also, of the French and Indian Wars at the Eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (with an appendix by Drake; second edition; Exeter, NH: J. and B. Williams, 1829), by Thomas Church and Samuel G. Drake (multiple formats at archive.org) Memoirs of Odd Adventures, Strange Deliverances, &c. in the Captivity of John Gyles, Esq., Commander of the Garrison on St. George's River (1736), by John Gyles (multiple formats at archive.org) Indian Wars of New England (3 volumes; Boston: W. B. Clarke Co., 1910), by Herbert Milton Sylvester Facsimile reprint of Bayard's journal (Dodd, Mead & Company, 1903), by Nicholas Bayard, Adelaide R. Hasse, Charles Lodowick, William Bradford, and New York (State). Governor (1692-1698 : Fletcher) (page images at HathiTrust) The border wars of New England, commonly called King William's and Queen Anne's wars (C. Scribner's sons, 1897), by Samuel Adams Drake (page images at HathiTrust) The depredation at Pemaquid in August, 1689, and events that led up to it (Press of Lefavor-Tower company, 1905), by Victor Hugo Paltsits (page images at HathiTrust) First establishment of the faith in New France. By Father Christian Le Clercq, Recollect missionary. (J. G. Shea, 1881), by Chrestien Le Clercq, Anastase Douay, Zénobius Membré, and John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, &c. ... (Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-Street, over against the prison., 1736), by John Gyles, Timothy Green, and Samuel Kneeland (page images at HathiTrust) A narrative of an attempt made by the French of Canada upon the Mohaques country : being Indians under the protection of Their Majesties government of New York : to which is added, 1. An account of the present state, and strength of Canada, given by two Dutch-men, who have been prisoners there, and now made their escape, 2. The examination of a French prisoner, 3. His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher's speech to the Indians, 4. The answer of the five nations of the Mohaques to His Excellency, 5. Proposals made by the four chief sachims of the five nations, to His Excellency, and His Excellency's reply thereto, 6. An address from the corporation of Albany to His Excellency, returning thanks for His Excellency's early assistance for their relief, &c. (Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1693), by Nicholas Bayard and Charles Lodowick (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699. (Barnes & Noble, 1952), by Charles Henry Lincoln (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. (J. & B. Williams, 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of King Philip's war ; also of expeditions against the French and Indians in the eastern parts of New-England, in the years 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696 and 1704. With some account of the divine providence towards Col. Benjamin Church. (Howe & Norton, printers, 1825), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. (J. & B. Willimas, 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. (T.B. Wait, 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The present state of New-England. Considered in a discourse on the necessities and advantages of a public spirit in every man; especially, at such a time as this. ([Boston, 1937), by Cotton Mather (page images at HathiTrust) M. de La Colombière; orateur. Historique du̕n sermon célèbre prononcé à Notre-Dame de Québec, le 5 novembre 1690, à lo̕ccasion de la levée du siège de cette ville ... Suivi des relations officielles de Frontenac, Monseignat et Juchereau de Saint Ignace.--Notices critique et biographique, etc. (Cadieux & Derôme, 1898), by Ernest Myrand (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's war. Also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704. (S. Andrus, 1851), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip's War : also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (S. Andrus, 1852), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676 : Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (Printed by Thomas B. Watt and Son, 1827), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The History of Philip's War, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675, and 1676. Also of the French and Indian Wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, and 1704 (Printed by Milo Mower, & Co., 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's War, commonly called the Great Indian War, of 1675 and 1676. Also, of the French and Indian wars at the eastward, in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1836), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war : commonly called the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 ; Also of the French and Indian wars at the eastward in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1840), by Benjamin Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war : commonly called the great Indian war of 1675-1676 : also of the French and Indian wars at the eastward in 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704 (J. & B. Williams, 1843), by Benjamin Church, Thomas Church, and J. & B. Williams (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, etc. in the captivity of John Giles, Esq. : commander of the garrison on Saint George River, in the district of Maine (Spiller & Gates, printers, 1869), by John Gyles (page images at HathiTrust) History of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. (Printed by J.H.A. Frost, 1827), by Benjamin Church (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 : commonly called Philip's war : also the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (H. Dayton, 1845), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The depredation at Pemaquid in August (Press of Lefavor-Tower company, 1905), by Victor Hugo Paltsits (page images at HathiTrust) Causes of the Maryland revolution of 1689 (The Johns Hopkins press, 1896), by Francis Edgar Sparks (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the eastern expeditions of 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704, against the Indians and French (J. K. Wiggin and W. P. Lunt, 1867), by Benjamin Church and Henry Martyn Dexter (page images at HathiTrust) The history of Philip's war, commonly called the great Indian war, of 1675 and 1676. (J. & B. Williams, 1842), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) The conquest of New France : a chronicle of the colonial wars (Yale University Press, 1918), by George McKinnon Wrong and Yale University Press (page images at HathiTrust) Journal of the late actions of the French at Canada (Reprinted for J. Sabin, 1868), by Nicholas Bayard, Benjamin Fletcher, and Charles Lodowick (page images at HathiTrust) An essay upon ways and means of supplying the war. (J. Tonson, 1701), by Charles Davenant (page images at HathiTrust) The present state of New-England. Considered in a discourse on the necessities and advantages of a public spirit in every man; especially, at such a time as this. Made at the lecture in Boston 20. d. 1. m. 1690. Upon the news of an invasion by bloody Indians and French-men, begun upon us. (Printed by S. Green, 1690), by Cotton Mather (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, etc. in the captivity of John Giles, Esq., commander of the garrison of Saint George River, in the district of Maine (s.n.], 1869), by John Gyles (page images at HathiTrust) Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, &c. in the captivity of John Gyles, Esq., commander of the garrison on St. George' s River (Printed and sold by S. Knefland and T. Green ..., 1736), by John Gyles (page images at HathiTrust) Nine years a captive, or, John Gyles' experience among the Malicite Indians, from 1689 to 1698 (s.n.], 1875), by John Gyles and James Hannay (page images at HathiTrust) Soldiers in the expedition to Canada in 1690 and grantees of the Canada townships (Printed for the author, 1898), by Walter Kendall Watkins (page images at HathiTrust) M. de La Colombière, orateur historique d'un sermon célèbre prononcé à Notre-Dame de Québec, le 5 novembre 1690 à l'occasion de la levée du siège de cette ville et répété le 25 octobre 1711 à la nouvelle du désastre de la flotte anglaise sur les récifs de l'Ile-aux-Oeufs : suivi des relations officielles de Frontenac, Monseignat et Juchereau de Saint-Ignace, notices critique et biographique, etc. (Cadieux et Derome, 1898), by Ernest Myrand and Joseph de La Colombière (page images at HathiTrust) The border wars of New England commonly called King William's and Queen Anne's wars (C. Scribner's Sons, 1897), by Samuel Adams Drake (page images at HathiTrust) Causes of the Maryland revolution of 1689. (The Johns Hopkins press, 1896), by Francis Edgar Sparks (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699 (Barnes, 1913), by Charles Henry Lincoln, Cotton Mather, Mary White Rowlandson, Richard Hutchinson, N. S., and John Easton (page images at HathiTrust) The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philips's war ; also, The old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 (Silas Andrus & Son, 1854), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust) Narratives of the Indian wars, 1675-1699. (Barnes & Noble, 1941), by Charles Henry Lincoln (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) History of Philip's war ... (J. & B. Williams, 1842), by Benjamin Church (page images at HathiTrust) An essay upon the ways and means of supplying the war (London : Printed for Jacob Tonson ..., 1695), by Charles Davenant (HTML at EEBO TCP) A journal of the late actions of the French at Canada with the manner of their being repuls'd by His Excellency, Benjamin Fletcher, Their Majesties governour of New-York / impartially related by Coll. Nicholas Reyard [sic], and Lieutenant Coll. Charles Lodowick, who attended His Excellency during the whole expedition ... (London : Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1693), by Nicholas Bayard, Charles Lodowick, Benjamin Fletcher, and New York. Governor (1692-1698 : Fletcher) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A narrative of an attempt made by the French of Canada upon the Mohaques country being Indians under the protection of Their Majesties government of New York : to which is added, 1. An account of the present state, and strength of Canada, given by two Dutch-men, who have been prisoner, 3. His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher's speech to the Indians, 4. The answer of the five nations of the Mohaques to His Excellency, 5. Proposals made by the four chief sachims of the five nations, to His Excellency, and His Excellency's reply thereto, 6. An address from the corporation of Albany to His Excellency, returning thanks for His Excellency's early assistance for their relief, &c. / a journal kept by Coll. Nicholas Beyard and Lieut. Coll. Charles Lodwick, who attended His Excellency in this expedition. ([New York] : Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1693), by Nicholas Bayard and Charles Lodowick (HTML at EEBO TCP) By His Excellency the governour. Whereas it hath been of absolute necessity, that a certain number of men should be impressed, for the service of Their Majesties, in defence of this their province, both a sea and Land, against the common enemy. And that some persons imployed therein, have passed the bounds of their duty, and my order, by putting the same in execution in a violent and disorderly manner, to the great grievance of Their Majesties good subjects. ([Boston] : Printed by Benjamin Harris, Printer to His Excellency, the Governour and Council, 1692), by Massachusetts. Governor (1692-1695 : Phips) and William Phips (HTML at EEBO TCP) Anno Regni Regis & Reginæ Gulielmi & Mariæ secundo. By the governour, & Council. Whereas the Honourable Sir William Phipps knight is appointed to take the command of such forces as shall be raised for Their Majesties service in the present expedition against the French at Nova Scotia, and L'Accadie. ([Boston : Printed by Samuel Green], 1689), by Massachusetts. Governor (1689-1692 : Bradstreet), Simon Bradstreet, and Massachusetts. Council (HTML at EEBO TCP) The present state of New-England considered in a discourse on the necessities and advantages of a public spirit in every man ... : made at the lecture in Boston, 20 d. 1 m. 1690, upon the news of an invasion by bloody Indians and French-men begun upon us / by Cotton Mather. (Boston : Printed by Samuel Green, 1690), by Cotton Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) To Their Excellencys, the Lords Justices of England. The humble memorial of Chidley Brook & William Nicolls, sheweth, that they were sent from the governour, Council and General Assembly of His Majesties province of New-York ... ([New York : Printed by William Bradford, 1696]), by Chidley Brook, William Nicolls, New York (State), and England and Wales. Lords Justices (HTML at Evans TCP) Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, &c. in the captivity of John Gyles, Esq; commander of the garrison on St. George's River. Written by himself. ; Eight lines in English from Homer's Odyssey] (Boston, in N.E. : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-Street, over against the prison., MDCCXXXVI. [1736]), by John Gyles (HTML at Evans TCP) A journal of what passed in the expedition of His Excellency Col. Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governour in chief of the province of New-York, &c. to Albany, to renew the covenant chain with the five canton nations of Indians, the Mohaques, Oneydes, Onondages, C[...]es and Sinnekes. ([New York : Printed by William Bradford, 1696]), by David Jamison (HTML at Evans TCP) At a session of the General Court of the Massachusets colony, in Boston, 28th of May, 1690. Whereas the Honourable Sir William Phipps, Knight, is appointed to take the chief command ... ([Boston : Printed by Samuel Green, 1690]), by Massachusetts (HTML at Evans TCP) Anno Regni Regis & Reginæ Gulielmi & Mariæ secundo. By the governour, & Council. Whereas the Honourable Sir William Phipps knight is appointed to take the command of such forces as shall be raised for Their Majesties service in the present expedition against the French at Nova Scotia, and L'Accadie. ... ([Boston : Printed by Samuel and Bartholomew Green, 1690]), by Massachusetts. Governor (1689-1692 : Bradstreet), Simon Bradstreet, and Massachusetts. Council (HTML at Evans TCP) By His Excellency the governour. Whereas it hath been of absolute necessity, that a certain number of men should be impressed, for the service of Their Majesties, in defence of this their province, both at sea and land, against the common enemy. And that some persons employed therein, have passed the bounds of their duty, and my order, by putting the same in execution in a violent and disorderly manner ... Given at Boston, and dated the 27th day of July, 1692. ([Boston] : Printed by Benjamin Harris, printer to His Excellency the governour and Council., 1692), by Massachusetts. Governor (1692-1695 : Phips) and William Phips (HTML at Evans TCP) By His Excellency the governour. Whereas it hath been of absolute necessity, that a certain number of men should be impressed ... And that some persons imployed therein, have passed the bounds of their duty ... It is hereby required, that all the wholsome laws here in force against vice of all kinds ... be ... immediately and impartially put in execution. ... Given at Boston, and dated the 17th day of July, 1692. ... ([Boston] : Printed by Benjamin Harris, printer to His Excellency, the governour and Council., 1692), by Massachusetts. Governor (1692-1695 : Phips) and William Phips (HTML at Evans TCP) Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. By the Honourable, the lieutenant governour, &c. Council & Assembly: convened at Boston, upon Wednesday the 27th. of May. 1696. ... For better encouragement to prosecute the French and Indian enemy, &c. ... ([Boston : Printed by Bartholomew Green and John Allen, 1696]), by Massachusetts. Lieutenant Governor (1692-1701 : Stoughton), William Stoughton, Massachusetts. Council, and Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP) A Narrative of an attempt made by the French of Canada upon the Mohaques country being Indians under the protection of Their Majesties government of New-York. To which is added, I. An account of the present state and strength of Canada, given by two Dutch-men, who have been prisoners there, and now made their escape. 2. The examination of a French prisoner 3 His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher's speech to the Indians. 4. The answer of the five nations of the Mohaques to His Excellency. 5. Proposals made by the four chief sachims of the five nations, to His Excellency. And His Excellency's reply thereto. 6. An address from the corporation of Albany to His Excellency, returning thanks for His Excellency's early assistance for their relief, &c. ([New York?] : Printed and sold by William Bradford,, anno 1693), by Nicholas Bayard, C. Ludovici, and New York (State). Governor (1692-1698 : Fletcher) (HTML at Evans TCP) By His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, captain general and governor in chief of Their Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation. Whereas I am given to understand that sundry souldiers and marriners have deserted Their Majesties service ... Given under my hand and seal at Fort William Henry, the thirteenth day of November, 1693. ... ([New York] : Printed and sold by William Bradford, printer to Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary at the Sign of the Bible in the city of New-York,, 1693), by New York (State). Governor (1692-1698 : Fletcher) and Benjamin Fletcher (HTML at Evans TCP) Propositions made by the Sachems of the three Maquas Castles, to the mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of the city of Albany, and military officers of the said city, and county in the city-hall, February 25th, 1689/90. Peiter Schuyler mayor, with ten more gentlemen, then present. Interpreted by Arnout & Hille. The names of the Sachims [sic], Sinnonguiness speaker, Rode, Sagoddiockquifax, Oguedagoa, Tosoquatho, Odagurasse, Anharenda, Jagogthera. (Boston : Printed by S. Green. Sold by Benjamin Harris at the London Coffee-House., 1690) (HTML at Evans TCP) By His Excellency a proclamation. Whereas His Majesty hath been graciously pleased, by his royal letter, bearing date the sixteenth day of October last past, to signifie that he hath received undoubted advice that a great and sudden invasion from Holland, with an armed force of forreigners and strangers, will speedily be made in an hostile manner upon His Majesty's kingdom of England ... Given at Fort-Charles at Pemaquid, the tenth day of January ... 1688 [new style, 1689]. (Printed at Boston in New-England : by R.P. [Richard Pierce], [1689]), by Territory and Dominion of New-England. President (1686-1689 : Andros) and Edmund Andros (HTML at Evans TCP)
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