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Filed under: Massacres -- Juvenile fiction Warrior gap : a story of the Sioux outbreak of '68 (F. T. Neely, 1898), by Charles King and F. Tennyson Neely (page images at HathiTrust) Ezra Jordan's escape from the massacre at Fort Loyall (Estes and Lauriat, 1895), by James Otis, Geo. C. Scott & Sons, C.H. Simonds & Co, Mass.) Colonial Press (Boston, and Estes & Lauriat (page images at HathiTrust) Rujub, the juggler (Mershon, 1901), by G. A. Henty (page images at HathiTrust) French and English : a tale of frontier war. (T. Nelson and Sons, 1899), by Evelyn Everett-Green and Thomas Nelson & Sons (page images at HathiTrust) Last raid of the Iroquois (D. Appleton and company, 1893), by William O. Stoddard, Hermann Dudley Murphy, and D. Appleton and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Winged Arrow's medicine : or, The massacre at Fort Phil Kearney (Saalfield Publ. Co., 1901), by Harry Castlemon and W. H. Fry (page images at HathiTrust) Winged Arrow's Medicine; Or, The Massacre at Fort Phil Kearney, by Harry Castlemon, illust. by W. H. Fry (Gutenberg ebook) To Herat and Cabul: A Story of the First Afghan War, by G. A. Henty, illust. by Charles Mills Sheldon (Gutenberg ebook) Through the Sikh War: A Tale of the Conquest of the Punjaub, by G. A. Henty, illust. by Hal Hurst (Gutenberg ebook) Among the Red-skins; Or, Over the Rocky Mountains, by William Henry Giles Kingston (Gutenberg ebook) Mary Liddiard, or, The missionary's daughter (New York: Pott, Young & Co., c1870), by William Henry Giles Kingston (page images at Florida) Through the Sikh War (London, Glasgow, Edinburgh: Blackie & Son, 1894), by G. A. Henty, illust. by Hal Hurst (page images at Florida) The Master of the strong hearts (New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1898), by Elbridge Streeter Brooks, illust. by William de la Montagne Cary (page images at Florida) The swordmaker's son (New York: Century Co., n.d.), by William Osborn Stoddard (page images at Florida) Ezra Jordan's escape from the massacre at Fort Loyall (Boston: Estes and Lauriat, n.d.), by James Otis (page images at Florida) French and English (London et al.: T. Nelson and Sons, n.d.), by Evelyn Everett-Green (page images at Florida)
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Filed under: Massacres The voice of America on Kishineff, ed. by Cyrus Adler. (The Jewish publication society of America, 1904), by Cyrus Adler (page images at HathiTrust) Bagui mets sarsapʻnerě : anketayin usumnasirutʻiwn septemberean antsʻkʻeri 1918 tʻ. (880-03 Tʻiflis : Hratarakutʻiwn Bagui Hayotsʻ azgayin khorhrdi anketayin handznazhoghovi, 1920., 1920), by Bakhshi Ishkhanean (page images at HathiTrust) Narrative of the massacre at Chicago <Saturday> August 15, 1812, and of some preceding events. (Fergus printing company, 1914), by Mrs. John H. Kinzie, Eleanor Lytle Kinzie Gordon, George Harris Fergus, and John Kinzie (page images at HathiTrust) Shall this nation die? (Chaldean rescue, 1921), by Joseph Naayem (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A century of dishonor : a sketch of the United States government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes (Roberts Brothers, 1891), by Helen Hunt Jackson, Julius H. Seelye, and Henry Benjamin Whipple (page images at HathiTrust) A century of dishonor : a sketch of the United States government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes (Roberts Brothers, 1893), by Helen Hunt Jackson, Julius H. Seelye, and Henry Benjamin Whipple (page images at HathiTrust) Massacre au Fort George (J. N. Duquet & Cie., 1864), by J. M. Le Moine (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Massacres -- Florida A Documented History of the Incident Which Occurred at Rosewood, Florida, in January 1923 (report, with appendices, submitted to the Florida Board of Regents, 1993), by Maxine Deloris Jones, Larry E. Rivers, David R. Colburn, R. Tom Dye, and William Warren Rogers
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Filed under: Massacres -- Kisangani (Congo)Filed under: Massacres -- Korea (South)Filed under: Massacres -- Kosovo (Republic)Filed under: Massacres -- MaamtrasnaFiled under: Massacres -- MississippiFiled under: Massacres -- Pacific coast (Canada) Authentic account of the desperate engagement between the General Washington, Alexander Boyle, commander, and two Tripoli pirate-gallies in the Mediterranean also, the cruelty of the pirates and the sufferings of Captain Boyle and crew, during their captivity in Barbary. (Printed for Champante & Withrow, Evans & Son, Hughes, J. Fairburn, and R. Hill, 1806) (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Massacres -- Pacifique, Côte du (Canada) Authentic account of the desperate engagement between the General Washington, Alexander Boyle, commander, and two Tripoli pirate-gallies in the Mediterranean also, the cruelty of the pirates and the sufferings of Captain Boyle and crew, during their captivity in Barbary. (Printed for Champante & Withrow, Evans & Son, Hughes, J. Fairburn, and R. Hill, 1806) (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Massacres -- PanamaFiled under: Massacres -- Pennsylvania The conduct of the Paxton-men, impartially represented: with some remarks on the Narrative. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Andrew Steuart., MDCCLXIV. [1764]), by Thomas Barton and John Ewing (HTML at Evans TCP) Narrative of the late massacres, in Lancaster County ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Franklin and Hall?], in the year M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]), by Benjamin Franklin (HTML at Evans TCP) An answer to the pamphlet entituled The conduct of the Paxton men, impartially represented: wherein the ungenerous spirit of the author is manifested, &c. And the spotted garment pluckt off. : [Twelve lines of quotations] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Moravian Alley,, 1764[.]), by Philanthropy (HTML at Evans TCP) The Quakers assisting to preserve the lives of the Indians in the barracks, vindicated and proved to be consistent with reason, agreeable to our law, hath an inseperable connection with the law of God, and exactly agreeable with the principles of the people call'd Quakers. : [Fourteen lines of quotations] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Anthony Armbruster, in Moravian Alley,, 1764), by Philanthropos (HTML at Evans TCP) The Quakers assisting, to preserve the lives of the Indians, in the barracks, vindicated: shewing wherein, the author of the Quaker unmask'd, hath turn'd king's evidence; impeached himself, and cleared the Quakers from all the heavy charges he hath published against them. : [Seven lines of quotations] Number. II. (Philadelphia: : Printed [by Anthony Armbruster], in the year MDCCLXIV. [1764]) (HTML at Evans TCP) A Serious address, to such of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, as have cannived [sic] at, or do approve of, the late massacre of the Indians at Lancaster; or the design of killing those who are now in the barracks at Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: : Printed [by Anthony Armbruster] for the author,, 1764) (HTML at Evans TCP) Filed under: Massacres -- RussiaFiled under: Massacres -- South Carolina A Centennial Fourth of July Democratic Celebration: The Massacre of Six Colored Citizens of the United States at Hamburgh, S.C., on July 4, 1876; Debate on the Hamburgh Massacre, in the U.S. House of Representatives, July 15th and 18th, 1876, by United States House of Representatives
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