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Filed under: Indian captivities- Comanche and Kiowa Captives in Oklahoma and Texas (Guthrie, OK: Printed by Cooperative Pub. Co., c1959), by Hugh D. Corwin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Horrors of Indian Captivity: Authentic and Thrilling Sketches of Tragedies That Occurred on the Texas Frontier During Indian Times (Bandera, TX: Published for Frontier Times Museum by the Bandera Bulletin, c1954), by J. Marvin Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Captivity and Deliverance of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster, Who Was Taken By the French and Indians (Brookfield: Printed by Hori Brown, from the press of E. Merriam & Co., 1811), by Mary White Rowlandson
- Grey Hawk: Life and Adventures Among the Red Indians (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1902), by John Tanner, ed. by James Macaulay (multiple formats at Google; US access only)
- Hannah Swanton, the Casco Captive, Or, The Catholic Religion in Canada and Its Influence on the Indians in Maine (Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1837), by Cotton Mather (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Narrative of O. M. Spencer, Comprising an Account of His Captivity Among the Mohawk Indians in North America (London: J. Mason, 1836), by Oliver M. Spencer (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A Narrative of the Captivity and Adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. Interpreter At the Saut De Ste. Marie,) During Thirty Years Residence Among the Indians in the Interior of North America (New York: G. & C. & H. Carvili, 1830), by John Tanner and Edwin James (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, by Mary White Rowlandson (Gutenberg text)
- A Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings, and Removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, Who Was Taken Prisoner by the Indians, With Several Others, and Treated in the Most Barbarous and Cruel Manner by Those Vile Savages; With Many Other Remarkable Events During Her Travels (Boston: T. and J. Fleet, 1791), by Mary White Rowlandson (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Soveraignty and Goodness of God Together, With the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed: Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (second edition; Cambridge, MA: Printed by S. Green, 1682), by Mary White Rowlandson
- The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, From Original Notes and Manuscripts (Buffalo: G.H. Derby, 1851), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, From Original Notes and Manuscripts (new revised edition; Rochester: Wanzer, Foot and Co., 1851), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Forest and Frontiers: or, Adventures Among the Indians (originally published ca. 1852 as Thrilling Stories of the Forest and Frontier; attribution to G. A. Henty appears erroneous), contrib. by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming (Gutenberg text)
- Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians (Hartford, CT: Mutual Pub. Co.; Philadelphia: Quaker City Pub. House, 1873), by Fanny Kelly (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Narrative of the Extraordinary Life of John Conrad Shafford, Known by Many by the Name of the Dutch Hermit (New York: C.L. Carpenter, 1840) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Thrilling Stories of the Forest and Frontier, By an Old Hunter (Philadelphia: H. C. Peck and Theo. Bliss, 1859), contrib. by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming (multiple formats at Google)
- Western Scenes and Reminiscences, Together with Thrilling Legends and Traditions of the Red Men of the Forest; To Which is Added Several Narratives of Adventures Among the Indians (Auburn: Derby and Miller; Buffalo: Derby, Orton and Mulligan, 1853), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Perils of the Ocean and Wilderness: or, Narratives of Shipwreck and Indian Captivity, Gleaned From Early Missionary Annals (Boston: P. Donahoe, 1857), ed. by John Gilmary Shea
- Stories of the Revolution: With an Account of the Lost Child of the Delaware: Wheaton and the Panther, &c., by Josiah Priest (HTML at threerivershms.com)
- Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794; Together With an Appendix (Philadelphia: Grigg and Elliot, 1832), by John A. McClung
- Ten Years of Upper Canada in Peace and War, 1805-1815: Being the Ridout Letters (Toronto: W. Briggs, 1890), by Thomas Ridout and Matilda Ridout Edgar
- Indian narratives: containing a correct and interesting history of the Indian wars, from the landing of our Pilgrim fathers, 1620, to Gen. Wayne's victory, 1794. To which is added a correct account of the capture and sufferings of Mrs. Johnson, Zadock Steele, and others; and also a thrilling account of the burning of Royalton... (Tracy and brothers, 1854), by Zadock Steele, Mrs. Johnson, Henry Trumbull, and N.H.) Tracy and brothers (Claremont (page images at HathiTrust)
- A journal of the adventures of Matthew Bunn. (Newberry Library, 1962), by Matthew Bunn (page images at HathiTrust)
- Comanche bondage: Dr. John Charles Beales's settlement of La Villa de Dolores on Las Moras Creek in southern Texas of the 1830's. (A. H. Clark Co., 1955), by Carl Coke Rister and Sarah Ann Horn (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. An autobiography. (C. Johnson, 1874), by Edwin Eastman (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches; an autobiography. (C. Johnson, 1964), by Edwin Eastman (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Girl captives of the Cheyennes; a true story of the capture and rescue of four pioneer girls, 1874 (Gem publishing company, 1927), by Grace E. Meredith and Catherine Swerdfeger (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family, who were taken by the Indians in the spring of 1780. (Printed by J. Richards, 1848), by William Walton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Two months in the camp of Big Bear. The life and adventures of Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney. (Times office, 1885), by Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney (page images at HathiTrust)
- A New England pioneer : "The captivity of Mrs. Johnson", the story of her life with an account of her capture and experiences during four years with the French and Indians, 1746-1750 (Woodstock, Vt. : Elm Tree Press, 1926., 1926), by Mrs. Johnson and Mary Montague Billings French (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen: with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs. To which is added, some account of the soil, climate and vegetable productions of the territory westward of the Mississippi. (Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823), by John Dunn Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the incidents attending the capture, detention, and ransom of Charles Johnston, of Botetourt County Virginia : who was made prisoner by the Indians, on the river Ohio, in the year 1790 : together with an interesting account of the fate of his companions, five in number, one of whom suffered at the stake : to which are added, sketches of Indian character and manners, with illustrative anecdotes. (Printed by J. & J. Harper, 1827), by Charles Johnston and Peter Johnston (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians. (Mutual publishing company, 1871), by Fanny Kelly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Manners and customs of several Indian tribes located west of the Mississippi; including some account of the soil, climate, and vegetable productions, and the Indian materia medica: to which is prefixed the history of the author's life during a residence of several years among them. (Printed and pub. for the author, by J. Maxwell, 1823), by John Dunn Hunter and J. Maxwell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Manners and customs of several Indian tribes located west of the Mississippi, including some account of the soil, climate, and vegetable productions, and the Indian materia medica: to which is prefixed the history of the author's life during a residence of several years among them. (Ross & Haines, 1957), by John Dunn Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison, the white woman of the Genessee (The American Scenic & Historic Preservation Society, 1918), by James E. Seaver, Charles Delamater Vail, and American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society (page images at HathiTrust)
- Nine years among the Indians, 1870-1879 (Von Boeckmann-Jones co., 1927), by Herman Lehmann and J. Marvin Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity of the Oatman girls being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and Mohave Indians. Containing an interesting account of the massacre of the Oatman family, by the Apache Indians, in 1851; the narrow escape of Lorenzo D. Oatman; the capture of Olive A. and Mary A. Oatman ... (Pub. for the author, by Carlton & Porter, 1858), by R. B. Stratton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mémoires de John Tanner, ou Trente années dans les déserts de l'Amérique du Nord (A. Bertrand, 1835), by John Tanner and Ernest Poret Blosseville (page images at HathiTrust)
- A biographical memoir of the Rev. John Williams, first minister of Deerfield, Massachusetts. With a slight sketch of ancient Deerfield, and an account of the Indian wars in that place and vicinity. (C. J. J. Ingersoll, 1837), by Stephen W. Williams (page images at HathiTrust)
- Abenteuerliche Ereignisse aus dem Leben der ersten Ansiedler an den Grenzen der mittleren und westlichen Staaten Nordamerika's. Nebst historischen Skizzen von den Feldzügen der Generale Harmar, St. Clair und Wayne gegen die Indeaner im Nordwesten; und nebst einem Anhange und einer Übersicht. (J. Kohler, 1856), by Joseph Pritts and B. S. Schneck (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)
- Indian atrocities. Narrative of the perils and sufferings of Dr. Knight and John Slover, among the Indians during the revolutionary war, with short memoirs of Col. Crawford & John Slover. And a letter from H. Brackinridge, on the rights of the Indians, etc. (U. P. James, 1867), by H. H. Brackenridge, John Slover, and Dr. Knight (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of Mr. John Dodge during his captivity at Detroit, reproduced in facsimile from the 2d. ed. of 1780 (The Torch Press, 1909), by John Dodge and Clarence Monroe Burton (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Eastern Kentucky papers; the founding of Harman's Station, with an account of the Indian captivity of Mrs. Jennie Wiley and the exploration and settlement of the Big Sandy Valley in the Virginias and Kentucky (The Torch press, 1910), by William Elsey Connelley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captives among the Indians; first-hand narratives of Indian wars, customs, tortures, and habits of life in colonial times (N. Doubleday, 1915), by Horace Kephart, Massy Harbison, Mary White Rowlandson, Francesco Giuseppe Bressani, and James Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian battles, captivities, and adventures. From the earliest period to the present time. (J. C. Derby;, 1856), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities (Derby and Miller, 1851), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America. (Ross & Haines, 1956), by John Tanner and Edwin James (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. (Printed by M. Mower & co., 1829), by Benjamin Church, Samuel G. Drake, and Thomas Church (page images at HathiTrust)
- Gathered sketches from the early history of New Hampshire and Vermont. (Tracy, Kenney & co., 1856), by Francis Chase (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure: containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794; together with an appendix. (L. Collin s, 1832), by John A. McClung and firm Sangorski & Sutcliffe (page images at HathiTrust)
- An account of the remarkable occurrences in the life and travels of Col. James Smith : during his captivity with the Indians, in the years 1755, '56, '57, '58, & '59 (Robert Clarke & Co., 1870), by James Smith and William M. Darlington (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie) : during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America (G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830), by John Tanner and Edwin James (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)
- The siege of Detroit in 1763: the Journal of Pontiac's Conspiracy, and John Rutherfurd's Narrative of a captivity. (R.R. Donnelley, 1958), by Milo Milton Quaife and John Rutherfurd (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Indian captivity of O. M. Spencer (The Lakeside Press, R. R. Donnelley & Sons, 1917), by Oliver M. Spencer and Milo Milton Quaife (page images at HathiTrust)
- The American Indians : their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts (G.H. Derby, 1851), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft and Geo. H. Derby & Co (page images at HathiTrust)
- Grey Hawk; life and adventures among the Red Indians. (Hodder and Sloughton, 1902), by James Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)
- The ordeal of Henry Bird. (William L. Clements Library, 1971), by Henry Bird and Earl W. De La Vergne (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America. (Ross & Haines, 1956), by John Tanner and Edwin James (page images at HathiTrust)
- New England captives carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760, during the French and Indian wars (Southworth Press, 1925), by Emma Lewis Coleman (page images at HathiTrust)
- My captivity among the Sioux Indians. (Corinth Books, 1962), by Fanny Kelly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Conquering the wilderness, or, New pictorial history of the life and times of the pioneer heroes and heroines of America : a full account of the romantic deeds, lofty achievements and marvelous adventures of Boone, Kenton, Clarke, Logan, Harrod ... (Northwestern Pub. Co., 1888), by Frank Triplett, Felix Octavius Carr Darley, and Thomas Nast (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the captivity and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken by the Indians at the destruction of Lancaster, in 1676 (Carter, Andrews, and Co., 1828), by Mary White Rowlandson, Joseph Willard, and Cairns Collection of American Women Writers (page images at HathiTrust)
- The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. First printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England. Now reprinted in facsimile; whereunto are annexed a map of her removes, biographical & historical notes, and the last sermon of her husband, Rev. Joseph Rowlandson. (J. Wilson and son], 1903), by Mary White Rowlandson, Joseph Rowlandson, John Eliot Thayer, and Henry Stedman Nourse (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Frost's pictorial history of Indian wars and captivities, from the earliest record of American history to the present time. (Wells publishing company:, 1872), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroism of Hannah Duston, together with the Indian Wars of New England (Russell, 1874), by Robert Boodey Caverly (page images at HathiTrust)
- The back-woodsmen : or, Tales of the borders : a collection of historical and authentic accounts of early adventure among the Indians (Jones Bros., 1883), by Walter Whipple Spooner (page images at HathiTrust)
- A memoir of Abijah Hutchinson, a soldier of the revolution (William Allig, 1843), by K. M. Hutchinson (page images at HathiTrust)
- The captives of Abb's valley : a legend of frontier life (Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-school Work, 1854), by Son of Mary Moore (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 Indian captivity of O. M. Spencer (R. R. Donnelley, 1917), by Oliver M. Spencer and Milo Milton Quaife (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- 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 redeemed captive returning to Zion; or, The captivity and deliverance of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield. (The H. R. Huntting company, 1908), by John Williams, John Taylor, Thomas Prince, and Stephen Williams (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Indian captive; or, A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Zadock Steele. (The H.R. Huntting Company, 1908), by Zadock Steele (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. An autobiography. (C. Johnson, 1873), by Edwin Eastman (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroes and hunters of the West : comprising sketches and adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnston, &c. (H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss, 1860), by John Frost, Theo Bliss, and H. C. Peck (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian creek massacre and captivity of Hall girls; complete history of the massacre of sixteen whites on Indian creek, near Ottawa, Ill., and Sylvia Hall and Rachel Hall as captives in Illinois and Wisconsin during the Black Hawk war, 1832 (Reic Publishing Company, 1915), by Charles Martin Scanlan (page images at HathiTrust)
- A sketch of the history of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, from 1635 to 1845. (S.G. Drake, 1845), by Joshua Coffin and Joseph Bartlett (page images at HathiTrust)
- The dangers and sufferings of Robert Eastburn, and his deliverance from Indian captivity. (The Burrows brothers company, 1904), by Robert Eastburn and John Randolph Spears (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians : comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas (J. W. Bradley, 1851), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the Spirit Lake massacre and captivity of Miss Abbie Gardner. (Iowa Printing Co., 1895), by Abbie Gardner-Sharp (page images at HathiTrust)
- Events in Indian history : beginning with an account of the origin of the American Indians, and early settlements in North America, and embracing concise biographies of the principal chiefs and head-sachems of the different Indian tribes, with narratives and captivities ... also an appendix containing the statistics of the population of the U. States, and an Indian vocabulary ; illustrated with eight fine engravings. (G. Hills, 1841), by James Wimer (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison, the white woman of the Genesee (The American scenic & historic preservation society, 1925), by James E. Seaver, Charles Delamater Vail, and American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Incidents attending the capture, detention, and ransom of Charles Johnston of Virginia. (The Burrows brothers company, 1905), by Charles Johnston and Edwin Erle Sparks (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The early history of New England : illustrated by numerous interesting incidents (Sanborn, Carter, Bazin & Co., 1841), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- The lost sister among the Miamis (The Elgin Press, 1936), by Otho Winger (page images at HathiTrust)
- Journal of Michael Walters, a member of the expedition against Sandusky in the year 1782. ([Cleveland], 1899), by Michael Walters and J. P. MacLean (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pioneer days (Duffield and company, 1917), by Mary H. Carmichael (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pioneer life in the West : comprising the adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Clarke, the Whetzels, and others, in their fierce encounters with the Indians. (Keystone Publishing Co., 1890) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of F. M. Buckelew : the indian captive (Hunter's Printing House, 1925), by F. M. Buckelew, Lucy S. Rea Dennis, and Thomas S. Dennis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities : or, Life in the wigwam : being true narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians, from the frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest period to the present time (Miller, Orton, 1857), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- The boy captives, being the true story of the experiences and hardships of Clinton L. Smith and Jeff D. Smith, among the Comanche and Apache Indians during the early days--the only two brothers ever known to endure the same hardships of captivity and get back alive. (Frontier times, 1927), by Clinton Lafayette Smith, J. Marvin Hunter, and Jeff D. Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cynthia Ann Parker. (Naylor Co., 1959), by Grace Jackson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson. (H.R. Huntting Co., 1907), by Mrs. Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity among the Oneidas in 1690-91 of Father Pierre Milet of the Society of Jesus ([Blakely Printing Company], 1897), by Pierre Millet, Emma Augusta Burbank Ayer, and John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
- Random notes on early American history and Hannah Dustin (Printed by Hungerford-Holbrook Company], 1946), by Pliney Gardner (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)
- A white bird flying. (Pageant Press, 1963), by Rufus Chester Field (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity of the Oatman girls: being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and Mohave Indians. Containing an interesting account of the massacre of the Oatman family, by the Apache Indians in 1851; the narrow escape of Lorenzo D. Oatman; the capture of Olive A. and Mary A. Oatman ... (Pub. for the Author, by Carlton & Porter, 1858), by Royal B. Stratton (page images at HathiTrust)
- An account of the remarkable occurrences in the life and travels of Colonel James Smith : (late a citizen of Bourbon County, Kentucky) during his captivity with the Indians in the years 1755, '56, '57, '58 & '59 (s.n., 1991), by James Smith (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Captivity of Richard Bard, esq., and his wife, Catharine Poe Bard (Conococheague genealogical society, 1904), by Archibald Bard (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)
- A short biography of John Leeth, with an account of his life among the Indians (The Burrows Brothers Company, 1904), by John Leeth, Reuben Gold Thwaites, and Ewel Jeffries (page images at HathiTrust)
- Perils of the ocean and wilderness: or, Narratives of shipwreck and Indian captivity. Gleaned from early missionary annals (P. Donahoe, 1856), by John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians. (Mutual publishing company, 1871), by Fanny Kelly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Red snow on Grand Pré (McClelland & Stewart, 1931), by Archibald MacMechan (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson, containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French. Together with an appendix, containing the sermons preached at her funeral, and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles. (D. Bixby, 1834), by Mrs. Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Ebenezer Fletcher of New Ipswich : who was wounded at Hubbardston, in the year 1777 and taken prisoner by the British, and after recovering a little from his wounds, made his escape from them, and returned back to Newipswich [sic] (S.F. Johnson, 1955), by Ebenezer Fletcher (page images at HathiTrust)
- The stolen boy: a story, founded on facts (W. B. Gilley, 1830), by Mrs. Hofland (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen: with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs. (Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824), by John Dunn Hunter, A. & R. Spottiswoode, and Hurst Longman (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mirror of olden time border life : embracing a history of the discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth and their most remarkable engagements with the Indians ... from...1620, until the final subjugation of the natives, in 1679. Also, history of Virginia, embracing its first settlement, the progressive movements of civilization... and a narrative of the ... struggle between the white settlers and Indians in north-western Virginia, Kentucky, &c.. Also, history of the early settlement of Pennsylvania... and the subsequent warfare ; to which are added, personal narratives of captivities and escapes ; together with numerous sketches of frontier men (S. S. Miles, 1849), by Alexander Scott Withers and Joseph Pritts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities; or, Life in the wigwam; being true narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians, from the frontier settlements of the U. S., from the earliest period to the present time. (Miller & co., 1850), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity of the Oatman girls : being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and Mohave Indians ... (Printed for the author [by Carlton & Porter], 1858), by Royal B. Stratton, Olive A. Oatman, and Lorenzo D. Oatman (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison, De-he-wä-mis, the white woman of the Genesee. (G. P. Putnam, 1898), by James E. Seaver and William Pryor Letchworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U. S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America. (Ballwin & Cradock, 1830), by John Tanner and Edwin James (page images at HathiTrust)
- The redeemed captive: a narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and return of the Rev. John Williams, minister of Deerfield, Massachusetts, who was taken prisoner by the Indians on the destruction of the town, A.D. 1704. (S.W. Benedict & Co., 1833), by John Williams and Joshua Leavitt (page images at HathiTrust)
- Gathered sketches from the early history of New Hampshire and Vermont, containing vivid and interesting account of a great variety of the adventures of our forefathers, and of other incidents of olden times. (Tracy, Kenney & Co., 1856), by Francis Chase (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Book of American Indians : containing comprehensive details of Indian battles, massacres, border warfare, biographical sketches of distinguished Indians, &c. (B.F. Ells, 1854), by John Dunn Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure : containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794 ; with an appendix (Published by L.F. Claflin & Co., 1852), by John A. McClung (page images at HathiTrust)
- The captive of Nootka. Or, The adventures of John R. Jewett [sic]. (Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1869), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Daring and heroic deeds of American women : comprising thrilling examples of courage, fortitude, devotedness, and self-sacrifice among the pioneer mothers of the western country (G.G. Evans, 1860), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian battles : with incidents in the early history of New England (D.W. Evans & Co., 1859), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroes and hunters of the West: comprising sketches and adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnson, &c. (H.C. Peck & T. Bliss, 1858), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian battles, captivities, and adventures, from the earliest period to the present time. (Derby & Jackson;, 1857), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian battles, captivities, and adventures. From the earliest period to the present time. (Derby & Jackson, 1858), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Library of travels and adventure (Derby & Jackson, 1860), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Incidents of border life : illustrative of the times and condition of the first settlements in parts of the middle and western states, comprising narratives of strange and thrilling adventure--accounts of battles--skirmishes and personal encounters with the Indians--descriptions of their manners, customs, modes of warfare, treatment of prisoners, &c., &c.--also, the history of several remarkable captivities and escapes ; to which are added brief historical sketches of the war in the North-west, embracing the expeditions under Gens. Harmar, St. Clair and Wayne ; with an appendix and a review ... (G. Hills, 1841), by Joseph Pritts (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities, being a collection of the most remarkable narratives of persons taken captive by the North American Indians... to which are added, notes, historical, biographical, &c. (Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1839), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities; or, Life in the wigwam; being true nar- ratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians, from the frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest period to the present time. (Derby and Miller, 1852), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- News from New England (Derby & Miller;, 1853), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tragedies of the wilderness; or, True and authentic narratives of captives, who have been carried away by the Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest to the present time. Illustrating the manner and customs, barbarous rites and ceremonies, of the North American Indians, and their various methods of torture practised upon such as have from time to time, fallen into their hands. (Antiquarian bookstore and institute, 1841), by Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Interessante Abenteuer unter den Indianern. Enthaltend Erzählungen der merkwürdigsten Begebenheiten in den ersten indianischen Kriegen, sowie auch Ereignisse während der neuern indianischen Feindseligkeiten in Mexico und Texas. (I. Kohler, 1853), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Interessante abenteuer unter den Indianern : Enthaltend Erzählungen der merkwürdigsten begebenheiten in den ersten indianischen Kriegen, sowie auch ereignisse während der neuern indianischen Feindseligkeiten in Mexico und Texas (J.L. Gihon, 1857), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas. (J. W. Bradley, 1849), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas. (J. W. Bradley;, 1850), by John Frost, L. P. Crown, and J. W. Bradley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches. An autobiography. (C. Johnson, 1874), by Edwin Eastman (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)
- Frances Slocum : the lost sister of Wyoming ([s.n.], 1916), by Martha Bennett Phelps (page images at HathiTrust)
- Des Kentuckier's John Tanner denkwürdigkeiten über seinen dreissigjährigen Aufenthalt unter den Indianern Nord-Amerika's (W. Engelmann, 1840), by John Tanner, Karl Andree, and Harold Jantz Collection (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library) (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the adventures and sufferings, of John R. Jewitt; only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives. (Printed by Seth Richards, 1815), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt; only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka Sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives. (Mack, Andrus & Co., 1849), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt : only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound : with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives : Embellished with a plate, representing the ship in possession of the savages. (Andrus, Gauntlett, 1851), by John Rodgers Jewitt (page images at HathiTrust)
- The life and curious adventures of Peter Williamson, who was carried off from Aberdeen, in 1744, and sold for a slave : containing the history of the authors surprising adventures ... a description of the British settlements, & c. (James Daniel & Son, 1878), by Peter Williamson (page images at HathiTrust)
- The life and curious adventures of Peter Williamson, who was carried off from Aberdeen, and sold for a slave. (L. Smith & Sons, 1885), by Peter Williamson (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the Spirit Lake massacre and captivity of Miss Abbie Gardner. (Mrs. Abbie Gardner-Sharp, 1910), by Abbie Gardner-Sharp (page images at HathiTrust)
- The early history of New England, illustrated by numerous interesting incidents. (Boyd, 1842), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- The early history of New England, illustrated by numerous interesting incidents. (I. S. Boyd, 1843), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- Trans-Allegheny pioneers : historical sketches of the first white settlements west of the Alleghenies, 1748 and after, wonderful experiences of hardships and heroism of those who first braved the dangers of the inhospitable wilderness, and the savage tribes that then inhabited it (The Graphic Press, 1886), by John P. Hale (page images at HathiTrust)
- A history of the valley of Virginia (Samuel H. Davis, 1833), by Samuel Kercheval, John J. Jacob, and Charles James Faulkner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of Mary Jemison Deh-he-wä-mis. (Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1856), by James E. Seaver (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the captivity of William Biggs among the Kickapoo Indians in Illinois in 1788 (C. F. Heartman], 1922), by William Biggs (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Tragedies of the wilderness : or, true and authentic narratives of captives, who have been carried away by the Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest to the present time ; illustrating the manners and customs, barbarous rites and ceremonies, of the North American Indians, and their various methods of torture practised upon such as have, from time to time, fallen into their hands (Antiquarian bookstore and institute, 1846), by Samuel Gardner Drake (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)
- A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family. Who were surprised by the Indians and taken from their farm, on Mahoning creek, in Penn township, Northampton county, not far from where Fort Allen was built, on the frontier of Pennsylvania, in the spring of 1780... (Priv. print., 1890), by William Walton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure: containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West from 1755 to 1794: with an appendix. (Ells, Claflin & co., 1847), by John A. McClung (page images at HathiTrust)
- Left by the Indians, or Rapine, massacre and cannibalism on the Overland trail in 1860 : the personal narrative of (Edward Eberstadt, 1936), by Emeline L. Fuller (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroic women of the West: comprising thrilling examples of courage, fortitude, devotedness, and self-sacrifice, among the pioneer mothers of the western country (A. Hart, 1854), by John Frost and A. Hart (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of Mary Jemison: Deh-he-wä-mis (Printing house of Matthews bros. & Bryant, 1880), by James E. Seaver (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian massacre and captivity of Hall girls (Reic publishing company, 1915), by Charles Martin Scanlan (page images at HathiTrust)
- An unredeemed captive: being the story of Eunice Williams, who at the age of seven years, was carried away from Deerfield by the Indians in the year 1704, and who lived among the Indians in Canada as one of them the rest of her life. (Printed by Griffith, Axtell & Cady Company], 1897), by Clifton Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the extraordinary life of John Conrad Shafford, known by many by the name of the Dutch hermit ... (C.L. Carpenter, 1841) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The story of Remembrance Sheldon (Olde Deerfield doll house, 1920), by Matilda S. Hyde (page images at HathiTrust)
- Adventures of John R. Jewett (J.P. Peaslee, 1835), by Samuel G. Goodrich, John R. Jewitt, and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative on the plains of Michigan. (L. B. Romaine, 1957), by James Van Horne (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians : with a brief account of General Sully's Indian expedition in 1864, bearing upon events occurring in my captivity (Mutual Publishing Company, 1873), by Fanny Kelly (page images at HathiTrust)
- A topographical description of the state of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and their principal tributary streams ... and a concise account of the Indian tribes west of the Mississippi : to which is added, an interesting Journal of Mr. Chas. Le Raye, while a captive with the Sioux Nation ... (Charles Williams, 1812), by Jervis Cutler (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the captivity and providential escape of Mrs. Jane[!] Lewis (wife of James Lewis,) who, with a son and daughter ... and an infant babe, were made prisoners within a few miles of Indian Creek, by a party of Indians of the tribes of Sacs and Foxes, commanded by Black Hawk. ([New York?], 1834), by Hannah Lewis (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the massacre, by the savages, of the wife & children of Thomas Baldwin : who, since the melancholy period of the destruction of his unfortunate family, has dwelt entirely alone, in a hut of his own construction, secluded from human society, in the extreme western part of the state of Kentucky. (Martin & Perry, publishers, 1836), by Thomas Baldwin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captured and branded by the Camanche Indians in the year 1860 : a true narrative (Clark Johnson, 1876), by Edwin Eastman (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian massacres and tales of the red skins: an authentic history of the American Indian from 1492 to the present time. (A.D. Porter, 1895) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian tales for boys = or The back-woodsman and true stories of the frontier (W. H. Ferguson Company, 1883), by Walter Whipple Spooner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Conquering the wilderness; or, New pictorial history of the life and times of the pioneer heroes and heroines of America ... (N. D. Thompson & Company, 1883), by Frank Triplett (page images at HathiTrust)
- A selection of narratives of outrages committed by the Indians in their wars with the white people (Garland Pub., 1977), by Archibald Loudon (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- In the bosom of the Comanches (Press of John F. Worley printing co., 1912), by Theodore Adolphu Babb (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Fort Stanwix captive, or New England volunteer, being the extraordinary life and adventures of Isaac Hubbell among the Indians of Canada and the West, in the war of the revolution, and the story of his marriage with the Indian princess, now first published from the lips of the hero himself ... (Printed by J. Munsell, 1841), by Josiah Priest (page images at HathiTrust)
- Perils of the ocean and wilderness: (P. Donahoe, 1856), by John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives. Embellished with two plates ... (Printed by Loomis and Richards, and re-printed by R. Hurst, Wakefield [Eng.] and published by T. Tegg, London; and sold by all booksellers, 1820), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the adventures and sufferings [!] of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly 3 years among the savages of Nootka sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives. (Andrus, Gauntlett & co., 1851), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the adverntures and sufferings, of John R. Jewitt; only srvivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religions opinions of the natives. (Printed by S. Richards, 1815), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities. (Antiquarian bookstore and institute, 1844), by Samuel G. Drake (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)
- Sketches of western adventure: containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794: with an appendix. Revised and corrected, with engravings. (U. P. James, 1839), by John A. McClung, U. P. James, and J.A. James & Co (page images at HathiTrust)
- Stories of the Revolution : (Hoffman and White, 1836), by Josiah Priest (page images at HathiTrust)
- The early history of New England : illustrated by numerous interesting incidents (I.S. Boyd, 1841), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure : containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794 ; with an appendix (Richard H. Collins & Co., 1872), by John A. McClung and Henry Waller (page images at HathiTrust)
- The captives of Abb's Valley (Presbyterian board of publication, 1909), by Son of Mary Moore (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : De-he-wä-mis, the white woman of the Genesee (G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1910), by James E. Seaver, William Pryor Letchworth, and Mary Jemison (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Indian Creek massacre and captivity of Hall girls; complete history of the massacre of sixteen whites on Indian Creek, near Ottawa, Ill., and Sylvia Hall and Rachel Hall as captives in Illinois and Wisconsin during the Black Hawk War, 1832 (Reic Publishing Company, 1915), by Charles Martin Scanlan (page images at HathiTrust)
- The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. First printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England. Now reprinted in fac-simile; whereunto are annexed a map of her removes, biographical & historical notes, and the last sermon of her husband, Rev. Joseph Rowlandson. (J. Wilson and son], 1903), by Mary White Rowlandson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A treatise on the mode and manner of Indian war, their tactics, discipline and encampments, the various methods they practice, in order to obtain the advantage (Printed by J. R. Lyle, 1812. [Chicago, 1948), by James Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity of the Oatman girls: (Pub. for the author, by Carlton & Porter, 1858), by Royal B. Stratton (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the discovery of America; of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth and of their most remarkable engagements with the Indians in New-England, from their first landing in 1620 until the final subjugation of the natives in 1679. To which is annexed, the particulars of almost every important engagement with the savages at the westward to the present day. Including the defeat of Generals Braddock, Harmer and St. Clair, by the Indians at the westward; the Creek and Seminole war, etc. (published by J. B. Peaslee, 1828), by Henry Trumbull, Alexis Procter, Huntington Free Library, Heye Foundation Museum of the American Indian, and Philadelphian Society (page images at HathiTrust)
- Daring and heroic deeds of American women : comprising thrilling examples of courage, fortitude, devotedness, and self-sacrifice among the pioneer mothers of the western country (G.G. Evans, 1860), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians (Wilstach, Baldwin, & Co., 1871), by Fanny Kelly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian battles, captivities, and adventures : from the earliest period to the present time (Derby & Jackson, 1859), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians at the destruction of Lancaster in 1675. (Ballard & Bynner, 1853), by Mary White Rowlandson and Timothy Harrington (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity of the Oatman girls: being an interesting narrative of life among the Apache and Mohave Indians. (Published for the author, by Carlton & Porter, 1859), by R. B. Stratton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Hafed's dream (M.W. Dodd, 1845), by John Todd, J. Brace, and J. Brace (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. O. M. Spencer by the Indians, in the neighbourhood of Cincinnati. (Lane & Scott, 1852), by Oliver M. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captured by the Indians : reminiscences of pioneer life in Minnesota. (The Newsprint, 1912), by Minnie Buce Carrigan (page images at HathiTrust)
- Faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams (Printed by S. Hall, 1795), by John Williams, John Taylor, Thomas Prince, and Stephen Williams (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life and adventures of William Filley : who was stolen from his home in Jackson, Michigan, by the Indians, August 3d, 1837, and his safe return from captivity, October 19, 1866, after an absence of 29 years. (Filley & Ballard, 1867), by William Filley, Earl W. De La Vergne, and J. Z. Ballard (page images at HathiTrust)
- Jewitt narrative (Galleon Press, 1967), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A Narrative of the wonderful escape and dreadful sufferings of Colonel James Paul : after the defeat of Col. Crawford, when that infortunate Commander, and many of his men, were inhumanly burnt at the stake, and others were slaughtered by other modes of torture known only to Savages (Spiller, Printer, 1869), by Robert Andrew Sherrard and Huntington Free Library (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling stories of the forest and frontier (H. C. Peck & Theo. Bliss, 1860), by Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities : or, Life in the wigwam, being true narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians ... (Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1855), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure, containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1775 to 1794; with an appendix. (L.F. Claffin & co., 1854), by John Alexander McClung (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure ... (J.A. James & co., 1836), by John Alexander McClung (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison ... Life of Mary Jemison: Deh-he-wä-mis. (Miller, Orton & Mulligan;, 1856), by James Everett Seaver (page images at HathiTrust)
- Western scenes and reminiscences; together with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the forest. (Derby & Miller, 1851), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (page images at HathiTrust)
- The early history of New England : illustrated by numerous interesting incidents (Sanborn & Carter, 1851), by Henry White and Duke University. Library. Jantz Collection. German Americana (page images at HathiTrust)
- Miss Abigail Gardiner's three month's captivity among the Indians, according to her own account, as given to. L.P. Lee (State Historical Society of Iowa, 1971), by L. P. Lee and State Historical Society of Iowa (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Interessate abenteuer unter den Indianern. Enthaltend erzählungen der merkwürdigsten begenbenheiten in den ersten indianischen kriegen, sowie auch ereignisse während der neuern indianischen feindseligkeiten in Mexico und Texas. (T. Kohler, 1879), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the incidents attending the capture, detention, and ransom of Charles Johnston, of Botetourt County, Virginia, who was made prisoner by the Indians, on the River Ohio, in the 1790 : together with an interesting account of the fate of his companions, five in number, one of whom suffered at the stake ... (J.A. Johnston, 1969), by Charles Johnston (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The story of the captivity and rescue from the Indians of Luke Swetland : an early settler of the Wyoming Valley and a soldier of the American Revolution ([s.n.], 1915), by Edward Merrifield (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivity: a true narrative of the capture of Rev. O. M. Spencer, by the Indians, in the neighborhood of Cincinnati. (Carlton & Porter, 1834), by Oliver M. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Benjamin Gilbert and his family; who were surprised by the Indians, and taken from their farms, on the frontiers of Pennsylvania. In the spring, 1780. (Reprinted and sold by J. Phillips, 1790), by William Walton (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson. Containing an account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. (Printed by T.M. Pomroy, 1814), by Mrs. Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ten years of Upper Canada in peace and war, 1805-1815 being the Ridout letters (W. Briggs, 1890), by Thomas Ridout and Matilda Ridout Edgar (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)
- A Selection of some of the most interesting narratives of outrages committed by the Indians in their wars with the white people also, an account of their manners, customs, traditions, religious sentiments, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline and encampments, treatment of prisoners, &c.... (From the press of A. Loudon, 1811), by Archibald Loudon (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Selection of some of the most interesting narratives of outrages, committed by the Indians, in their wars, with the white people also, an account of their manners, customs, traditions, religious sentiments, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline and encampments, treatment of prisoners, &c.... (From the press of A. Loudon, 1808), by Archibald Loudon (page images at HathiTrust)
- The adventures of John Jewitt only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the Indians of Nookta Sound, in Vancouver Island (C. Wilson, 1896), by John R. Jewitt, Robert Brown, and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, a black (now going to preach the Gospel in Nova-Scotia), born in New-York, in North America (Printed and sold by Gilbert and Plummer ..., and sold at the Chapel in Jewry-Street ..., 1785), by John Marrant and W. Aldridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of Charles Dennis Rusoe d'Eres, a native of Canada who was with the Scanyawtauragahroote Indians eleven years with a particular account of his sufferings, &c, during his tarry with them, and his safe return to his family connections in Canada : to which is added an appendix, containing a brief account of their persons, dress, manners, reckoning time, mode of government, &c. ... character of the Scanyawtauragahroote Indians, particular description of the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects, which are to be met with on and in the vicinity of Scanyawtauragahroote Island. (Printed for, and sold by Henry Ranlet, 1800), by Charles Dennis Rouso d'Eres (page images at HathiTrust)
- The captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, pastor of the church in Deerfield, and Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster who were taken, together with their families and neighbors, by the French and Indians, and carried into Canada (Printed by Hori Brown, from the press of E. Merriam & Co., 1811), by John Williams (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Indian captive, or, A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Zadock Steele (Published by the author;, 1818), by Zadock Steele (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)
- The captives of Abb's Valley a legend of frontier life (Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1854), by James Moore Brown (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs to which is added some account of the soil, climate and vegetable productions of the territory westward of the Mississippi (Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823), by John D. Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the extraordinary life of John Conrad Shafford known by many by the name of the Dutch hermit, who for the last 50 years has lived a secluded and lonely life, in a log hut, in a remote part of the village of Dundee (Lower Canada) ... : Shafford ... was induced first to prefer a lonely life in consequence of being deprived of ... a beloved daughter, who ... was taken prisoner and carried off a captive by the Indians ... : the particulars ... may be found herein detailed, and are sufficient to satisfy the reader, that the North American savages are not in every instance as humane and forbearing to their white female captives as they have been represented to be. (C.L. Carpenter, 1840) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Grey Hawk life and adventures among the Red Indians (J.B. Lippincott, 1883), by John Tanner and James Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)
- An account of the remarkable occurences in the life and travels of Col. James Smith during his captivity with the Indians, in the years 1755, '56, '57, '58 & '59 (R. Clarke, 1870), by James Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities being a collection of the most remarkable narratives of persons taken captive by the North American Indians, or, Relations of those who, by stratagem or desperate valor, have effected the most surprising escapes from their cruel hands : to which are added notes, historical, biographical, &c. (Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1839), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of the suffering & defeat of the North-Western Army under General Winchester massacre of the prisoners, sixteen months imprisonment of the writer and others with the Indians and British (Printed for the author by A.G. Hodges, 1842), by William Atherton (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. ([s.n.], 1841), by Susanna Willard Johnson Hastings (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784, in which three of their children were starved to death (Printed for M. Carey, 1794), by Robert Forbes and Arthur Bradman (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French : together with an appendix, containing the sermons preached at her funeral and that of her mother, with sundry other interesting articles. (D. Bixby, 1834), by Susanna Willard Johnson Hastings (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian battles with incidents in the early history of New England by Rev. Henry White : containing thrilling and stirring narratives of battles, captivities, escapes, ambuscades, assaults, massacres, and depredations of the Indians; the habits, customs, and traits of character peculiar ot the Indian race : the life and exploits of Capt. Miles Standish, the history of King Phillip's War, and personal and historical incidents of the revolutionary war. (D.W. Evans, 1859), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs to which is added some account of the soil, climate and vegetable productions of the territory westward of the Mississippi (Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown :, 1823), by John D. Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- French and Indian cruelty exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune of Peter Williamson who was carried off from Aberdeen in his infancy and sold for a slave in Pensylvania, containing the history of the author's surprising adventures in North America, his captivity among the Indians and manner of his escape, the customs, dress &c. of the savages, military operations in that quarter ... and a short dissertation on kidnapping. (Printed for and sold by booksellers, 1792), by Peter Williamson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner, (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie,) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America (G. & C. & H. Carvili, 1830), by John Tanner and Edwin James (page images at HathiTrust)
- French and Indian cruelty exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune of Peter Williamson who was carried off from Aberdeen in his infancy, and sold as a slave in Pennsylvania : containing the history of the author's adventures in N. America, his captivity among the Indians, and manner of his escape, the customs, dress, &c. of the savages ... a short dissertation on kidnapping. (Printed for the author, and sold by him ... , 1762), by Peter Williamson (page images at HathiTrust)
- Des Kentuckier's John Tanner Denkwürdigkeiten über seinen dreissigjä hrigrn Aufenthalt unter den ïndianern Nord-Amerika's (W. Engelmann, 1840), by John Tanner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Trente années dans les déserts de l'Amérique du Nord (Librairie Saint-Paul;, 1889), by John Tanner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Relation de sa captivité parmi les Onneiouts en 1690-1 (Presse Cramoisy de J.-M. Shea, 1864), by Pierre Millet and John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
- Trente années dans les déserts de l'Amérique du Nord (A. Bertrand, 1835), by John Tanner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of O.M. Spencer comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America (J. Mason, 1836), by O. M. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust)
- [True and authentic narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States from the earliest to the present time] (Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1841), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of a captivity among the Mohawk Indians, and a description of New Netherland in 1642-3 (Press of the Historical Society, 1856), by Isaac Jogues and John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs to which is added some account of the soil, climate and vegetable productions of the territory westward of the Mississippi (Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green :, 1824), by John D. Hunter (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. (Printed by Alden Spooner, 1807), by Susanna Willard Johnson Hastings (page images at HathiTrust)
- The American Indians their history, condition and prospects, from original notes and manuscripts (G.H. Derby, 1851), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (page images at HathiTrust)
- Western scenes and reminiscences together with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the forest : to which is added several narratives of adventures among the Indians. (Derby & Miller;, 1853), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (page images at HathiTrust)
- French and Indian cruelty exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune of Peter Williamson: containing a particular account of the manners, customs and dress of the savages; of their scalping, burning, and other barbarities ... together with a description of the most convenient roads for the British forces to invade Canada ... (Printed by J. Bryce and D. Paterson ..., 1758), by Peter Williamson (page images at HathiTrust)
- True and authentic narratives of captives, who have been carried away by Indians from the various frontier settlements of the United States, from the various frontier settlements of the United States, from the earliest to the present time (Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1844), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America. (J. Mason, 1842), by O.M. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of John Marrant, of New York in North America giving an account of his conversion when only fourteen years of age ... with an account of the conversion of the king of the Cherokees and his daughter, &c. &c. &c (Printed at the office of J. Nicholson & Co., 1813), by John Marrant and W. Aldridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohawk Indians in North America. (J. Mason, 1854), by O. M. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Events in Indian history beginning with an account of the origin of the American Indians and early settlements in North America and embracing concise biographies of the principal chiefs and head-sachems of the different Indian tribes : with narratives and captivities ... : also an appendix containing the statistics of the population of the U. States and an Indian vocabulary. (G. Hills, 1841), by James Wimer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians (R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co., 1891), by Fanny Kelly (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How in 1745-1747 (The Burrows brothers company, 1904), by Nehemiah How, Victor Hugo Paltsits, and Victor Hugo Pals'ts (page images at HathiTrust)
- The adventures of John Jewitt, only survivor of the crew of the ship, Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the Indians of Nootka Sound, in Vancouver Island (C. Wilson, 1896), by John R. Jewitt, Robert Brown, Richard Alsop, and Washington State Library. Classics in Washington History (page images at HathiTrust)
- A selection of some of the most interesting narratives, or the outrages committed by the Indians in their wars with the white people : also, an account of their manners, customs, traditions, religious sentiments, mode of warfare, military tactics, discipline and encampments, treatment of prisoners, &c. which are better explained, and more minutely related, than has been heretofore done, by any other author on that subject ; many of the articles have never appeared in print; The whole compiled from the best authorities (Harrisburg Publishing Company, 1888), by Archibald Loudon (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captives among the Indians : first-hand narratives of Indian wars, customs, tortures, and habits of life in colonial times (Outing publishing, 1916), by Horace Kephart, Mary Rowlandson, Massy Harbison, Mary White Rowlandson, Francesco Giuseppe Bressani, and James Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- Captivity of the Oatman girls : a true story of the early emigration to the West (Oregon Teachers Monthly, 1909), by Royal B. Stratton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Biography of Frances Slocum, the lost sister of Wyoming. A complete narrative of her captivity and wanderings among the Indians. (Heller Bros.' Printing House, 1891), by John Franklin Meginness (page images at HathiTrust)
- Short biography of John Leeth (R. Clarke & Co., 1883), by John Leeth and Consul Willshire Butterfield (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of Dr. Wm. F. Carver, of California : champion rifle-shot of the world; being an interesting and truthful story of his capture by the Indians when a child, ... (Rockwell and Churchill, 1878), by William F. Carver (page images at HathiTrust)
- Four years in the Rockies : or, The adventures of Isaac P. Rose of Shenango Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania ... (Reprinted by Long's College Book Co., 1900), by James B. Marsh (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The story of Remembrance Sheldon (Olde Deerfield doll house, 1920), by Matilda Hyde (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seven and nine years among the Camanches and Apaches : an autobiography. (Clark Johnson, 1879), by Edwin Eastman, John Karst, and Clark Johnson (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the adventures and sufferings, of John R. Jewitt; only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives. (Printed by Loomis & Richards, 1815), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- The little Osage captive, an authentic narrative: to which are added some interesting letters, written by Indians. (W. Alexander & Son ; [etc., etc.], 1824), by Elias Cornelius (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tragedies of the wilderness (Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1854), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians; comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas. (L.P. Crown & Co.;, 1855), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of Oliver M. Spencer; comprising an account of his captivity among the Mohwak Indians, in North America. (Published by J. Mason, 1854), by Oliver M. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroism of Hannah Duston : together with the Indian Wars of New England (Russell, 1875), by Robert Boodey Caverly (page images at HathiTrust)
- The back-woodsmen ; or, Tales of the borders; a collection of historical and authentic accounts of early adventure among the Indians. (W. E. Dibble & co., 1883), by Walter Whipple Spooner (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of John Marrant, of New York (Printed by Davies and co., 1810), by John Marrant and W. Aldridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure: containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West, from 1775 to 1794 ; with an appendix. (R. H. Collins & co., 1879), by John A. McClung and Henry Waller (page images at HathiTrust)
- Abenteuerliche Ereignisse aus dem Leben der ersten Ansiedler an den Grenzen der mittleren und westlichen Staaten Nordamerika's : Nebst historischen Skizzen von den Feldzügen der Generale Harmar, St. Clair und Wayne gegen die Indianer im Nordwesten : und nebst einem Anhange und einer Uebersicht (I. Kohler, 1856), by B. S. Schneck (page images at HathiTrust)
- Remarkable occurrences in the life and travels of Col. James Smith (Higginson Book Co., 1993), by James Smith and William M. Darlington (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A history of the valley of Virginia. (S.H. Davis, 1850), by Samuel Kercheval (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pioneer life in the West : comprising the adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Clarke, the Whetzels, and others, in their fierce encounters with the Indians. (Geo. G. Evans, 1858), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure. (L.F. Claflin & co., 1854), by John A. McClung (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sketches of western adventure : containing an account of the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the West from 1755 to 1794, with an appendix (H.S. & J. Applegate & Co., 1851), by John A. McClung (page images at HathiTrust)
- Begebenheiten aus dem Grenz-Leben (gedruckt und verlegt von Heinrich Ruby, 1839), by B. S. Schneck and Harold Jantz Collection (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Ute massacre! Brave Miss Meeker's captivity! Her own account of it. Also, the narratives of her mother and Mrs. Price. To which is added further thrilling and intensely interesting details, not hitherto published, of the bravery and frightful sufferings endured by Mrs. Meeker, Mrs. Price and her two children, and by Miss Josephine Meeker. (Old Franklin publishing house, 1879), by Josephine Meeker (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the Spirit lake massacre (State Historical Society of Iowa, 1971), by Abbie Gardner-Sharp (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Narrative of James Johnson : a captive during the French and Indian wars (s.n., 1902), by George Waldo Browne (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison, De-he-wä-mis, the white woman of the Genesee. (G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1898), by James E. Seaver and William Pryor Letchworth (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Rachel Plummer narrative; a stirring narrative of adventure, hardship and privation in the early days of Texas, depicting struggles with the Indians and other adventures ... ([Palestine, Tex.], 1926), by James W. Parker and Rachel Parker Plummer (page images at HathiTrust)
- The early history of New England : illustrated by numerous interesting incidents (I.S. Boyd, 1841), by Henry White (page images at HathiTrust)
- Narrative of a late expedition against the Indians, with an account of the barbarous execution of Col. Crawford; and the wonderful escape of Dr. Knight & John Slover from captivity & escape of Mrs. Frances Scott, an inhabitant of Washington County, Virginia (Printed by Ames & Parker, 1994), by H. H. Brackenridge, John Slover, and Dr. Knight (page images at HathiTrust)
- An Indian captivity (1789-1822) John Tanner's narrative of his captivity among the Ottawa and Ojibwa Indians (San Francisco, 1940), by John Tanner, Edwin James, and United States. Work Projects Administration (Calif.) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The captives of Abb's valley, a legend of frontier life (Staunton, Va., Printed for the author by the McClure Co., inc., 1942), by Son of Mary Moore and Robert Bell Woodworth (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Trans-Allegheny pioneers (Kanawha Valley Publshing Co., 1931), by John P. Hale (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, first printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England (Houghton Mifflin company, 1930), by Mary White Rowlandson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Conquering the wilderness; or, New pictorial history of the life and times of the pioneer heroes and heroines of America ... (Werner Co., 1895), by Frank Triplett (page images at HathiTrust)
- The life of Jacob Persinger (Garland Pub., 1977), by Joseph Persinger (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the Revolutionary War : captivity of John and Robert Brice (Garland Pub., 1978), by James R Brice (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Wehman's book on the scalping knife (Garland, 1978), by Henry J. Wehman (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Tragedies of the wilderness : or, True and authentic narratives of the captives, who have been carried away by the Indians from the various settlements of the United States, from the earliest to the present times : Illustrating the manner and customs, barbarous rites and cermonies, of the North American Indians, and their various methods of torture practised upon such as have, from time to time, fallen into their hands (Antiquarian Bookstore and Institute, 1842), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of John Marrant (Printed at the Office of J. Nicholson & Co., 1815), by John Marrant and W. Aldridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian captivities : or, Life in the wigwam, being true narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians ... (AMS Press, 1975), by Samuel G. Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Indian captive : a narrative of the adventures and sufferings of Matthew Brayton, in his thirty-four years of captivity among the Indians of north-western America. (Gray Print. Co., 1896), by Matthew Brayton (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Indian captive. A narrative of the adventures and sufferings of Matthew Brayton, in his thirty-four years of captivity among the Indians of north-western America (Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., Printers, 1860), by Matthew Brayton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cynthia Ann Parker. The story of her capture at the massacre of the inmates of Parker's Fort; of her quarter of a century spent among the Comanches, as the wife of the war chief, Peta Nocona; and of her recapture at the battle of Pease River, by Captain L.S. Ross, of the Texian [!] Rangers. (Printed for the author, 1886), by James T. DeShields (page images at HathiTrust)
- Western scenes and reminiscences: together with thrilling legends and traditions of the red men of the forest. To which is added several narratives of adventures among the Indians. (Derby & Miller;, 1853), by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (page images at HathiTrust)
- Memoirs of Charles Dennis Rusoe d'Eres, a native of Canada; who was with the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians eleven years, with a particular account of his sufferings, &c. during his tarry with them, and his safe return to his family connections in Canada; to which is added an appendix, containing a brief account of their persons, dress, manners, reckoning time, mode of government, &c. ... Character of the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians, particular description of the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects, which are to be met with on and in the vicinity of Scanyawtauragahrooote Island ... (Printed for H. Ranlet, 1800), by Charles Dennis Rusoe D'Eres and Henry Ranlet (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroes and hunters of the West: comprising sketches and adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnson, &c. (H. C. Peck & T. Bliss, 1855), by John Frost and H.C. Peck & T. Bliss (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the Spirit Lake massacre and captivity of Miss Abbie Gardner (Iowa Print. Co., 1885), by Abbie Gardner-Sharp (page images at HathiTrust)
- Indian wars of the United States : from the earliest period to the present time / being true narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians, from the frontier settlements of the U.S., from the earliest period to the present time (Derby & Miller, 1851), by John Frost and Samuel Gardner Drake (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pioneer mothers of the West; or, Daring and heroic deeds of American women ... (Lee and Shepard, 1859), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- The captive of Nootka. Or the adventures of John R. Jewett. [sic] (H.F. Anners, 1841), by John Rodgers Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Mr. John Dodge's narrative (Printed and sold by E. Russell, next the Bell-Tavern. M,DCC,LXXX. At the same place may be had, a number of new books, &c. some of which are on the times.-- Cash paid for rags, 1780), by John Dodge and Ezekiel Russell (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tale of woe (Printed for the authoress., 1809), by K. White and Frank Cutter Deering (page images at HathiTrust)
- Osage captive (Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster. ;, 1822), by Elias Cornelius, John Preston Haven, Samuel Turell Armstrong, and Crocker & Brewster (page images at HathiTrust)
- A faithful narrative, of the many dangers and sufferings, as well as wonderful deliverances of Robert Eastburn, during his late captivity among the Indians: : together with some remarks upon the country of Canada, and the religion, and policy of its inhabitants; the whole intermixed with devout reflections. (Printed by William Dunlap, 1758), by Robert Eastburn, William Dunlap, Gilbert Tennent, and Loganian Library (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seminole War (Printed for D.F. Blanchard, and others, publishers, 1836), by Daniel F. Blanchard (page images at HathiTrust)
- The life and adventures of Matthew Bunn. (1904), by Matthew Bunn (page images at HathiTrust)
- The tale of captives at Fort Niagara (1906), by Frank H. Severance (page images at HathiTrust)
- The story of Captain Jasper Parrish, captive, interpreter and United States sub-agent to the Six nations Indians. (1903), by Jasper Parish (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Jogues papers (1857), by Isaac Jogues and John Gilmary Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
- True stories of New England captives carried to Canada during the old French and Indian wars (Hall], 1897), by Charlotte Alice Baker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Stoddard's journal. (1851), by John Stoddard and Josiah Walton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Humiliations follow'd with deliverances. A brief discourse on the matter and method of that humiliation which would be an hopeful symptom of our deliverance from calamity. ([Boston, 1942), by Cotton Mather and Hannah Swarton (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The soveraignty & goodness of God, together, with the faithfulness of His promises displayed; being a narrative of the captivity and restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. ([Boston, 1937], 1937), by Mary White Rowlandson (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Mexican-Kiowa captive (Plummer Print. Co., 1927), by J. J. Methvin, Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection, and Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians: comprising the most remarkable narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well as of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas. (J.W. Bradley, 1852), by John Frost and William Croome (page images at HathiTrust)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians : comprising the most remarkable personal narratives of events in the early Indian wars, as well of incidents in the recent Indian hostilities in Mexico and Texas. (John E. Potter, 1851), by John Frost and William Croome (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of Philip's war ... (J. & B. Williams, 1842), by Benjamin Church (page images at HathiTrust)
- Grey Hawk: life and adventures among the red Indians. (J.B. Lippincott & co., 1883), by John Tanner and James Macaulay (page images at HathiTrust)
- A history of the valley of Virginia (Shenandoah publishing house, 1925), by Samuel Kercheval, Joseph Doddridge, Charles James Faulkner, John J. Jacob, John Walter Wayland, and Oren F. Morton (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life of Peter Williamson (Printed for and sold by the booksellers., 1792), by Peter Williamson and John Gribbel (page images at HathiTrust)
- Heroes and hunters of the West : comprising sketches and adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnson, &c. (Philadelphia : H.C. Peck & Theo. Bliss, 1856., 1856), by John Frost (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of the Spirit Lake massacre (Claremont : Scripps College, 1949., 1949), by L. P. Lee (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison ... (American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, 1963), by James E. Seaver (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The adventures and sufferings of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka sound; with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives. (Reprinted for A. Constable and co.; [etc., etc.], 1824), by John R. Jewitt and Richard Alsop (page images at HathiTrust)
- A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison, the white woman of the Genesee (The American Scenic & Historic Presevation Society, 1932), by James E. Seaver, Charles Delamater Vail, and American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- The Adventures of John Jewitt: Only Survivor of the Crew of the Ship Boston During a Captivity of Nearly Three Years Among the Indians of Nootka Sound in Vancouver Island, by John Rodgers Jewitt, ed. by Robert Brown (Gutenberg ebook)
- Narrative of Mr. John Dodge during his Captivity at Detroit, by John Dodge, contrib. by Clarence Monroe Burton (Gutenberg ebook)
- Heroes and Hunters of the West: Comprising Sketches and Adventures of Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Whetzel, Fleehart, Hughes, Johnson, &c., by John Frost (Gutenberg ebook)
- Narrative of the Captivity of William Biggs among the Kickapoo Indians in Illinois in 1788, by William Biggs (Gutenberg ebook)
- Thrilling adventures among the Indians (New York: International Book Co., 1866), by John Frost, William Croome, and International Book Company (page images at Florida)
- Affecting history of the dreadful distresses of Frederic Manheim's family. To which are added, the sufferings of John Corbly's family. : An encounter between a white man and two savages. : Extraordinary bravery of a woman. : Adventures of Capt. Isaac Stewart. : Deposition of Massey Herbeson. : Adventures and sufferings of Peter Wilkinson [i.e., Williamson]. : Remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnot. : Account of the destruction of the settlements at Wyoming. (Philadelphia: : Printed (for Mathew Carey) by D. Humphreys, no. 48, Spruce-Street., --1794. (Price a quarter dollar.)), by Peter Rushton Maverick, illust. by Samuel Folwell (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The history of Maria Kittle. By Ann Eliza Bleecker. ; In a letter to Miss Ten Eyck. (Hartford: : Printed by Elisha Babcock., 1797), by Ann Eliza Bleecker (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The adventures of Colonel Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers at Kentucke: containing the wars with the Indians on the Ohio, from 1769 to 1783, and the first establishment and progress of the settlement on that river. / Written by the colonel himself. ; To which are added, a narrative of the captivity and extraordinary escape of Mrs. Francis [sic] Scott, an inhabitant of Washington-County Virginia ... (Norwich [Conn.] : Printed by John Trumbull., M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]), by Daniel Boone, Humphrey Marshall, and John Filson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the extraordinary sufferings of Mr. Robert Forbes, his wife, and five children; during an unfortunate journey through the wilderness, from Canada to Kennebeck River, in the year 1784: in which three of their children were starved to death. : (Taken partly from their own mouths, and partly from an imperfect journal; and published at their request.) / By Arthur Bradman. (Philadelphia : --Printed for M. Carey.--, 1794. (Price, six pence.)), by Arthur Bradman (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A plain narrative of the uncommon sufferings, and remarkable deliverance of Thomas Brown, of Charlestown, in New-England; who returned to his father's house the beginning of Jan. 1760, after having been absent three years and about eight months: containing an account of the engagement betwen a party of English, led by Maj. Rogers, and a party of French and Indians, in Jan. 1757 ... How he was taken captive by the Indians, and carried to Canada, and from thence to the Mississippi; where he liv'd about a year, and was again sent to Canada ... (Boston: : Printed and sold by Fowle and Draper, at their printing-office in Marlborough-Street., 1760), by Thomas Brown (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A journal of the adventures of Matthew Bunn, a native of Brookfield, Massachusetts, who enlisted with Ensign John Tillinghast, of Providence, in the year 1791, on an expedition into the western country,-- was taken by the savages, and made his escape into Detroit the 30th of April, 1792. : Containing a very circumstantial account of the cruel treatment he suffered while in captivity, and many of the customs of the savages, which have never before appeared in print. : Published by the particular request of a number of persons who have seen the manuscript. (Providence: : Printed [by Bennett Wheeler] for the author, and sold by him; also at Mr. Todd's book-store near the Baptist-Meeting-House, and at the printing-office in the market-house., [1796]), by Matthew Bunn (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the sufferings of James Derkinderen, who was taken prisoner by the Halifax Indians, on the 10th of the 6th mo. (commonly called June) 1759. (Philadelphia: : [s.n.] Printed for the purchaser., MDCCXCVI. [1796]), by James Derkinderen (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Gods protecting providence man's surest help and defence in the times of the greatest difficulty and most imminent danger; evidenced in the remarkable deliverance of divers persons, from the devouring waves of the sea, amongst which they suffered shipwrack. And also from the more cruelly devouring jawes of the inhumane canibals of Florida. / Faithfully related by one of the persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson. ; [Four lines from Psalms] (Printed in Philadelphia : by Reinier Jansen., 1699), by Jonathan Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence, in the times of the greatest difficulty, and most eminent danger. Evidenced, in the remarkable deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers persons, from the devouring waves of the sea; among which they suffered shipwrack: and also, from the cruel, devouring jaws of the inhuman canibals of Florida. / Faithfully related by Jonathan Dickinson, one of the persons concerned therein. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible, in Second-Street., M,DCC,LI. [1751]), by Jonathan Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence in times of greatest difficulty and most imminent danger (Dover [N.H.]: : Printed by Eliphalet Ladd,, M,DCC,XCII. [1792]), by Jonathan Dickinson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the capture and treatment of John Dodge, by the English at Detroit. Written by himself. (Philadelphia, : Printed by T. Bradford, at the Coffee-House., MDCCLXXIX. [1779]), by John Dodge (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A faithful narrative, of the many dangers and sufferings, as well as wonderful and surprizing deliverances of Robert Eastburn, during his late captivity among the Indians: together with some remarks upon the country of Canada, and the religion and policy of its inhabitants; : the whole intermixed with devout reflections. / By Robert Eastburn. ; Published at the earnest request of many persons, for the benefit of the public. ; With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Gilbert Tennent. ; [Six lines from Psalms] ([Boston] : Philadelphia: printed. Boston; re-printed and sold by Green & Russell, opposite the probate-office in Queen-Street., 1758), by Robert Eastburn and Gilbert Tennent (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The discovery, settlement and present state of Kentucke: and an essay towards the topography, and natural history of that important country: : to which is added, an appendix, containing, I. The adventures of Col. Daniel Boon, one of the first settlers, comprehending every important occurence in the political history of that province. II. The minutes of the Piankashaw Council, held at Post St. Vincents, April 15, 1784. III. An account of the Indian nations inhabiting within the limits of the thirteen original United States, their manners and customs, and reflections on their origin. IV. The stages and distances between Philadelphia and the falls of the Ohio; from Pittsburg to Pensacola and several other places.--The whole illustrated by a new and accurate map of Kentucke, and the country adjoining, drawn from actual surveys. / By John Filson. (Wilmington [Del.], : Printed by James Adams,, 1784), by John Filson, Daniel Boone, and Henry D. Pursell (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the sufferings and surprizing deliverances of William and Elizabeth Fleming, who were taken captive by Capt. Jacob, commander of the Indians, who lately made the incursions on the fronties of Pennsylvania, / as related by themselves. ; [One line from Psalms] ; A narrative necessary to be read by all who are going in the expedition, as well as every British subject. Wherein it fully appears, that the bararities of the Indians is owing to the French, and chiefly their priests. (Boston; New-England, : Printed and sold by Green & Russell, at their printing-office near the Custom-House, and next to the writing-school in Queen-Street., 1756), by William Fleming (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mr. Ebenezer Fletcher, of Newipswich, who was wounded at Hubbarston [sic], in the year 1777, and taken prisoner by the British, and, after recovering a little from his wounds, made his escape from them, and returned back to Newipswich. / Written by himself. ([Amherst, N.H.] : Printed by Samuel Preston, Amherst., 1798), by Ebenezer Fletcher (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Good fetch'd out of evil, in three short essays. : I. A pastoral letter, of Mr. John Williams, the faithful Pastor of Deerfield; now detain'd a captive in Canada; written to part of his flock, and some others, returning out of their captivity. II. The conduct and constancy of the New-English captives when strongly tempted unto the popish idolatries. And certain plain poems, written by some of them, to fortify their children against such temptations. III. An account of most remarkable and memorable deliverances, received by many of the captives; and great things done by their Almighty Deliverer for them. : Collected and published, that the glorious God may have the glory of his power and goodness; and that his people may reap some advantage from what has befallen their brethren. ([United States? : s.n.], Printed in the year M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]), by Cotton Mather, John Williams, Mary King, and William Clap (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A short sketch, of the life of Mr. Lent Munson. [Two lines of quotation] (Litchfield [Conn.]: : Printed by Thomas Collier., [1797]), by Alexander V. Griswold (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)
- [God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty, exemplified in the captivity and redemption of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at Keacheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her children, and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in the year 1724. : In which are inserted, sundry remarkable preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be remembered. / The substance of which was taken from her own mouth, and now published for a general service.] ([Philadelphia : To be sold by Samuel Keimer in Philadelphia; and by W. Heurtin goldsmith in New-York, 1728.]), by Elizabeth Hanson and Samuel Bownas (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A brief narration of the captivity of Isaac Hollister, who was taken by the Indians, anno Domini, 1763. / Written by himself. ([New London, Conn.] : Printed and sold at the printing-office in New-London., [1767?]), by Isaac Hollister (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A genuine and correct account of the captivity, sufferings & deliverance of Mrs. Jemima Howe, of Hinsdale, in New-Hampshire. Taken from her own mouth, and written, by the Rev. Bunker Gray [i.e., Gay], A.M. Minister of Hinsdale, in a letter to the author of The history of New-Hampshire, ; extracted from the third volume of said history, by consent of the author. ; In this account the mistakes of Col. Humphreys, relating to Mrs. Howe, in his "Life of General Putnam," are rectified. ([Boston] : Printed at the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Young, nortr [sic] side of the State-House State-Street., MDCCXCII. [1792]), by Jemima How, Bunker Gay, and Jeremy Belknap (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How, who was taken by the Indians at the Great-Meadow Fort above Fort-Dummer, where he was an inhabitant, October 11th 1745. : Giving an account of what he met with in his travelling to Canada, and while he was in prison there. : Together with an account of Mr. How's death at Canada. : [Seven lines from Psalms] (Boston: N.E. : Printed and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green?] opposite to the prison in Queen-Street., 1748), by Nehemiah How (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the captivity of Nehemiah How, who was taken by the Indians at the Great Meadow-Fort above Fort-Dummer, where he was an inhabitant, October 11th 1745. : Giving an account of what he met with in his travelling to Canada, and while he was in prison there. : Together with an account of Mr. How's death at Canada. : [Seven lines from Psalms] (Boston: N.E. : Printed and sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green?] opposite the prison in Queenstreet., 1748), by Nehemiah How (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnet, of Massachusetts; who served as a soldier in the western army, in the Massachusetts line, in the expedition under General Harmar, and the unfortunate General St. Clair. : Containing an account of his capitivity, sufferings, and escape from the Kickapoo Indians. / Written by himself, ; and published at the earnest importunity of his friends, for the benefit of American youth. (Printed at Boston, : for Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill., MDCCXCIII. [1793]), by Jackson Johonnet (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A true narrative of the sufferings of Mary Kinnan, who was taken prisoner by the Shawanee Nation of Indians on the thirteenth day of May, 1791, and remained with them till the sixteenth of August, 1794. (Elizabethtown [N.J.]: : Printed by Shepard Kollock., M.DCC.XCV. [1795]), by Mary Lewis Kinnan (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A remarkable narrative of an expedition against the Indians with an account of the barbarous execution of Col. Crawford, and Dr. Knight's escape from captivity. ([Leominster, Mass.] : Printed for Chapman Whitcomb, [1799?]), by Dr. Knight and H. H. Brackenridge (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Two sermons preached at Rutland, September 8th. 1723. After the Indians had been there, and kill'd the Reverend Mr. Joseph Willard, with two of Mr. Joseph Stevens's children, and captivated other two. / By Israel Loring, M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Sudbury. (Boston: : Printed by S. Kneeland, for D. Henchman, and sold at his shop., 1724), by Israel Loring (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A surprising account, of the captivity and escape of Philip M'Donald, and Alexander M'Leod, of Virginia. From the Chickkemogga Indians, and of their great discoveries in the western world. From June 1779, to January 1786, when they returned in health to their friends, after an absence of six years and a half. / Written by themselves. (Printed in Bennington [Vt.]: in the year M,DCC,LXXXVI : by Haswell & Russell., [1786]), by Philip M'Donald and Alexander M'Leod (HTML at Evans TCP)
- At a Council held at Boston the 22d. of August 1678. Whereas Benjamin Wait and Stephen Jennings of Hadley on the 24th. of October last 1677. were appointed and ordered by the honoured Governour John Leveret Esq. to take their journey to Cannada in order to their procuring the several English captives that were taken by the Indians from Hatfield on the 19th. of September last ... ([Cambridge, Mass. : Printed by Samuel Green, 1678]), by Massachusetts. Council (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Humiliations follow'd with deliverances. A brief discourse on the matter and method, of that humiliation which would be an hopeful symptom of our deliverance from calamity. : Accompanied and accomodated with a narrative, of a notable deliverance lately received by some English captives, from the hands of cruel Indians. And some improvement of that narrative. : Whereto is added a narrative of Hannah Swarton, containing a great many wonderful passages, relating to her captivity and deliverance. (Boston in N.E. : Printed by B Green, & J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips at the brick shop., 1697), by Cotton Mather and Hannah Swarton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Narrative of a late expedition against the Indians; with an acount of the barbarous execution of Col. Crawford; and the wonderful escape of Dr. Knight & John Slover from captivity in 1782. : To which is added, a narrative of the captivity & escape of Mrs. Frances Scott, an inhabitant of Washington County, Virginia. (Andover [Mass.]: : Printed by Ames & Parker., [1798?]), ed. by H. H. Brackenridge (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Narrative of Mrs. Scott and Capt. Stewart's captivity. (Boston: : Printed by E. Russell, next Lib. Pole,, 1786) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Narratives of a late expedition against the Indians; ; with an account of the barbarous execution of Col. Crawford; and the wonderful escape of Dr. Knight and John Slover from captivity, in 1782. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, in Market Street., M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]), by Dr. Knight and John Slover, ed. by H. H. Brackenridge (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The redeemed captive. Being a narrative of the taking and carrying into captivity the Reverend Mr. John Norton, when Fort-Massachusetts surrendered to a large body of French and Indians, August 20th 1746. : With a particular account of the defence made before the surrender of that fort, with the articles of capitulation &c. : Together with an account, both entertaining and affecting, of what Mr. Norton met with, and took notice of, in his travelling to, and which in captivity at Canada, and 'till his arrival at Boston, on August 16. 1747. / Written by himself. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed & sold [by Samuel Kneeland and Timpthy Green] opposite the prison., 1748), by John Norton (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A very surprising narrative of a young woman, discovered in a rocky-cave; after having been taken by the savage Indians of the wilderness, in the year 1777, and seeing no human being for the space of nine years. : In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. ([Windsor, Vt.] : Printed by Alden Spooner, at his office, and sold wholesale and retail., M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]), by Abraham Panther (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The Returned captive. A poem. Founded on a late fact. : [Six lines of verse] (Hudson [N.Y.]: : Printed by Ashbel Stoddard., M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Soveraignty & goodness of God (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Phillips, at the Three Bibles and Crown in King-Street,, 1720), by Mary White Rowlandson (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Memoirs of Charles Dennis Rusoe D'Eres, a native of Canada; who was with the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians eleven years, with a particular account of his sufferings, &c. during his tarry with them, and his safe return to his family connections in Canada; : to which is added an appendix, containing a brief account of their persons, dress, manners, reckoning time, mode of government, &c. Feasts, dances, hunting, weapons of war, &c. Making peace, diversions, courtship, marriage, religious tenets, mode of worship, diseases, method of cure, burying their dead, character of the Scanyawtauragahrooote Indians, particular description of the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects, which are to be met with on and in the vicinity of Scanyawtauragahrooote Island. : Copy right secured. ([Exeter, N.H.] : Printed for, and sold by Henry Ranlet, Exeter., 1800), by Charles Dennis Rusoe D'Eres (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The journal of William Scudder, an officer in the late New-York line, who was taken captive by the Indians at Fort Stanwix, on the 23d of July, 1779, and was holden a prisoner in Canada until October, 1782, and then sent to New-York and admitted on parole: : with a small sketch of his life, and some occurrences of the war, which chiefly happened under his notice previous to his captivity. : Containing also, some extracts from history, novels, &c. ([New York?] : Printed for the author., MDCCXCIV. [1794]), by William Scudder (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A very remarkable narrative of Luke Swetland, who was taken captive four times in the space of fifteen months, in the time of the late contest between Great Britain and America; showing how and when taken, whether carried and how treated until his return to his family; with a concise account of the exercise of his mind during his trials; a short account of the manners of the Indians; and a short sketch of the rarities of the Indian country. / Written by himself. (Hartford: : Printed for the author., [178-?]), by Luke Swetland (HTML at Evans TCP)
- A narrative of the capture of certain Americans, at Westmorland, by savages; and the perilous escape which they effected, by surprizing specimens of policy and heroism. To which is subjoined, some account of the religion, government, customs and manners of the aborigines of North-America. (Hartford: : Printed and sold [by Barzillai Hudson and George Goodwin] near the bridge., [1780?]), by Moses Van Campen (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The redeemed captive, returning to Zion. A faithful history of remarkable occurrences, in the captivity and the deliverance of Mr. John Williams; Minister of the Gospel, in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French & Indians, was by them carried away, with his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada. : Whereto there is annexed a sermon preached by him, upon his return, at the lecture in Boston, Decemb. 5. 1706. On those words, Luk. 8. 39. Return to thine own house, and shew how great things God hath done unto thee. (Boston in N.E. : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop, 1707), by John Williams and Joseph Dudley (HTML at Evans TCP)
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion. Or A faithful history of ramarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield. Who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighbourhood, into Canada. Drawn up by himself. ; Annexed to which is a sermon preached by him on his return. ; An appendix, by the Rev. Mr. Williams, of Springfield. ; An appendix, by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Deerfield. ; Some observations, by the Rev. Mr. Prince, of Boston. ; Subjoined to this is, a sermon, delivered in the First Parish in Springfield, on the 16th of October, 1775. Just one hundred years from the burning of the town by the Indians. By Robert Breck, A.M. Pastor of the church there. (Printed and sold at Greenfield, Mass. : by Thomas Dickman., MDCCC. [1800]), by John Williams, Stephen Williams, John Taylor, Thomas Prince, Joseph Dudley, and Robert Breck (HTML at Evans TCP)
- Sufferings of Peter Williamson, one of the settlers in the back parts of Pennsylvania. Written by himself. (Printed at Stockbridge [Mass.]. : [By Loring Andrews], 1796), by Peter Williamson (HTML at Evans TCP)
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