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Filed under: Indians of North America -- Wars Our Indian Wards (Cincinnati: R. Clarke and Co., 1880), by George Washington Manypenny (multiple formats at archive.org) True Stories of Our Pioneers: The Heroic Deeds and Devoted Lives of the Fathers and Mothers of America, Embracing the Principal Episodes in the Struggle of the White Race and the Red Men for the Possession of the New World (c1904), by Augustus Lynch Mason, contrib. by John Clark Ridpath and Trumbull White (multiple formats at Indiana) Pioneer heroes and daring deeds: the lives and famous exploits of ... hero explorers, renowned frontier fighters, and celebrated early settlers of America. (Philadelphia, Scammel & company; San Francisco, J. Dewing & co.; [etc., etc.], 1882), by D. M. Kelsey (page images at HathiTrust) Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women, by Edwin L. Sabin (Gutenberg ebook) Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters, by Edwin L. Sabin (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) Narrative of the Indian wars in New-England (Boston [Mass.] : Printed by John Foster, 1677), by William Hubbard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Narrative of the Indian wars in New-England (Boston [Mass.] : Printed by John Foster, 1677), by William Hubbard (HTML at EEBO TCP) The warr in New-England visibly ended: King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement : being a true and perfect account brought in by Caleb More master of a vessel newly arrived from Rhode Island : and published for general satisfaction. (London : Printed by J.B. for Francis Smith ..., 1677), by Richard Hutchinson and Caleb More (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750 A Brief History of the Warr with the Indians in New England (1676), by Increase Mather (PDF with commentary at unl.edu) An Earnest Exhortation To the Inhabitants of New-England (1676), by Increase Mather, ed. by Reiner Smolinski (PDF at unl.edu) Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip's War Which Began in the Month of June, 1675; As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England; With Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Benj. Church Esqr (Boston: B. Green, 1716), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church (HTML at Evans TCP) The Entertaining History of King Philip's War, Which Began in the Month of June, 1675; As Also of Expeditions More Lately Made Against the Common Enemy, and Indian Rebels, in the Eastern Parts of New-England; With Some Account of the Divine Providence Towards Col. Benjamin Church (second edition; Newport, RI: reprinted by S. Southwick, 1772), by Benjamin Church and Thomas Church, ed. by Ezra Stiles, illust. by Paul Revere Indian Wars of New England (3 volumes; Boston: W. B. Clarke Co., 1910), by Herbert Milton Sylvester A Narrative History of King Philip's War and the Indian Troubles in New England (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., c1883), by Richard Markham (page images at HathiTrust) The Southern Frontier, 1670-1732 (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1928), by Verner W. Crane (page images at HathiTrust) The warr in New-England visibly ended King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement : being a true and perfect account brought in by Caleb More master of a vessel newly arrived from Rhode Island : and published for general satisfaction. (London : Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman, 1677), by Richard Hutchinson and Caleb More (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Brief and true narration of the late wars risen in New-England occasioned by the quarrelsom disposition and persidious carriage of the barbarous, savage and heathenish natives there. (London : Printed for J.S., 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A relation of the troubles which have hapned [sic] in New-England by reason of the Indians there from the year 1614 to the year 1675 wherein the frequent conspiracys of the Indians to cutt off the English, and the wonderfull providence of God in disappointing their devices is declared : together with an historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer shewing that New Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen is an eminent answer of prayer / by Increase Mather. (Boston : Printed and sold by John Foster, 1677), by Increase Mather (HTML at EEBO TCP) A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607. to this present year 1677. But chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675. and 1676. : To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. / By W. Hubbard, Minister of Ipswich. ; [Twelve lines of quotations] ; Pnblished [sic] by authority. (Boston; : Printed by John Foster,, in the year 1677), by William Hubbard, Jeremiah Shepard, Benjamin Tompson, William Leete, John Leverett, Josiah Winslow, and John Foster (HTML at Evans TCP) A narrative of the Indian wars in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677. : Containing a relation of the occasion, rise and progress of the war with the Indians, in the southern, western, eastern and northern parts of said country. / By William Hubbard, A.M. Minister of Ipswich. ; [Five lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : Printed and sold by John Boyle in Marlborough-Street., 1775), by William Hubbard (HTML at Evans TCP) By the Council and representatives of the colony of the Massachusetts Bay; convened at Boston. Mr. Eliakim Hutchinson, Mr. Peter Sergeant, Mr. Samson Sheaf, Mr. John Eyre and Mr. Thomas Brattle (all or any three of them) are desired and appointed a committee to grant debenters for wages to the souldiers that have been lately imployed in their majesties service against the common Indian enemy ... ([Boston : Printed by Samuel Green, 1689]), by Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP) Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. His Excellency the Earl of Bellomont's speech to the Honourable the Council, and House of Representatives, assembled in General Court, upon prorogation, at Boston, on Wednesday the 13th. of March 1699 [new style, 1700]. ([Boston : Printed by Bartholomew Green and John Allen, 1700]), by Massachusetts. Governor (1699-1700 : Bellomont), Richard Coote Bellomont, and Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP) Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. By the Honourable, the lieutenant governour, &c. Council & Assembly: convened at Boston, upon Wednesday the 27th. of May. 1696. ... For better encouragement to prosecute the French and Indian enemy, &c. ... ([Boston : Printed by Bartholomew Green and John Allen, 1696]), by Massachusetts. Lieutenant Governor (1692-1701 : Stoughton), William Stoughton, Massachusetts. Council, and Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP) An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater that any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] (Boston : Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove,, 1676), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater than any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts] (Boston : Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove,, 1676), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there. From the year 1614 to the year 1675. : Wherein the frequent conspiracyes of the Indians to cutt off the English, and the wonderfull providence of God, in disappointing their devices, is declared. : Together with an historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer; shewing that New Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen is an eminent answer of prayer. / By Increase Mather teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Nine lines of quotations] (Boston; : Printed and sold by John Foster., 1677), by Increase Mather (HTML at Evans TCP) His Excellency, the Earl of Bellomont's speech to the General Assembly of His Majesties province, conven'd at New-Hampshire in New-England, on Munday [sic], August 7. 1699. ... (Boston, : Printed by Bartholomew Green, and John Allen, printers to His Excellency the governour and Council., 1699), by New Hampshire. Governor (1697-1701 : Bellomont), Richard Coote Bellomont, and New Hampshire. General Assembly (HTML at Evans TCP) The history of the wars of New-England, with the Eastern Indians. Or, A narrative of their continued perfidy and cruelty, from the 10th of August, 1703. to the peace renewed 13th of July, 1713. And from the 25th of July, 1722. to their submission 15th December, 1725. Which was ratified August 5th 1726. By Samuel Penhallow, Esqr. ; [Two lines of Latin text] (Boston: : Printed by T. Fleet, for S. Gerrish at the lower end of Cornhill, and D. Henchman over-against the brick meeting-house in Cornhill,, 1726), by Samuel Penhallow and Benjamin Colman (HTML at Evans TCP) Lovewell lamented. Or, A sermon occasion'd by the fall of the brave Capt. John Lovewell and several of his valiant company, in the late heroic action at Piggwacket. Pronounc'd at Bradford, May 16, 1725. / By Thomas Symmes, V.D.M. ; [Two lines from Isaiah] (Boston in New-England: : Printed by B. Green Junr. for S. Gerrish, near the Brick Meeting House in Cornhill., 1725), by Thomas Symmes (HTML at Evans TCP) Historical memoirs of the late fight at Piggwacket, with a sermon occasion'd by the fall of the brave Capt John Lovewell and several of his valiant company, in the late heroic action there. Pronounc'd at Bradford, May, 16, 1725. / By Thomas Symmes, V.D.M. (Boston in New England: : Printed by B. Green Jun. for S. Gerrish, near the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill., 1725), by Thomas Symmes (HTML at Evans TCP) The history of the fight of the intrepid Captain John Lovell [i.e., Lovewell], which took place on the eighth day of May, 1725, on the beach of Lovell's Pond, in Fryeburgh, in the Distict of Maine. : Together with the commemoration sermon, delivered by the Rev. Mr. T. Symmes. : Published according to act of Congress. (Printed at Fryeburg [Me.], : by and for Elijah Russel., 1799), by Thomas Symmes, ed. by Elijah Russell (HTML at Evans TCP) By His Excellency a proclamation, commanding the setting at liberty His Majesty's subjects lately taken and detained by Indians; and all Indians actually concerned in the murder of any to surrender themselves. ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the twentieth day of October ... 1688. (Printed at Boston in New-England : by Richard Pierce., [1688]), by Territory and Dominion of New-England. President (1686-1689 : Andros) and Edmund Andros (HTML at Evans TCP) A declaration of former passages and proceedings betwixt the English and the Narrowgansets, with their confederates, wherein the grounds and iustice [sic] of the ensuing ware are opened and cleared. : Published, by order of the Commissioners for the United Colonies. At Boston the 11 of the sixth month 1645. ([Cambridge, Mass. : Printed by Stephen Day, 1645]), by John Winthrop and United Colonies of New England. Commissioners (HTML at Evans TCP)
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Filed under: Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1750-1815 Fort Harrison on the Banks of The Wabash, 1812-1912 (Terre Haute, IN: Moore-Langen Printing Co, 1912), by J. T. Scovell (multiple formats at Indiana) Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea: (New York, A. V. Blake, 1838), by William L. Stone (page images at HathiTrust) Life of Joseph Brant--Thayendanegea: including the border wars of the American revolution, and sketches of the Indian campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne. (New York A. V. Blake, 1838), by William L. Stone (page images at HathiTrust) Scott's Wabash Expedition, 1791, by Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County (Gutenberg ebook) Life of Joseph Brant—Thayendanegea (Vol. II): Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne; And Other Matters Connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795, by William L. Stone (Gutenberg ebook) Life of Joseph Brant—Thayendanegea (Vol. I.): Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne; And Other Matters Connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795, by William L. Stone (Gutenberg ebook) The Land of the Miamis: An Account of the Struggle to Secure Possession of the North-West from the End of the Revolution until 1812, by Elmore Barce (Gutenberg ebook) Chronicles of Border Warfare: or, a History of the Settlement by the Whites, of North-Western Virginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that section of the State, by Alexander Scott Withers, ed. by Reuben Gold Thwaites, contrib. by Lyman Copeland Draper (Gutenberg ebook)
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