Title: | Wonderful narrative of Lieut. Harrison |
Alternate title: | The thrilling, startling and wonderful narrative of Lieutenant Harrison, who was taken prisoner at Goliad, Texas, in 1836, and only escaped the treacherous murder of his companions by the inhuman Mexicans, to be transferred to a punishment worse than death, namely, the mines of Mexico; from which he succeeded in making his escape, and subsequently joining Col. Doniphan's command, on its way from California across the mountains by which means he again reached the United States ... |
Author: | Harrison, E. J. |
Note: | [New York?], 1957 |
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Subject: | Fiction |
Subject: | History |
Subject: | Mexico |
Subject: | Prisoners |
Subject: | Prisoners -- Mexico |
Subject: | Prisonniers -- Mexique |
Subject: | Texas |
Subject: | Texas -- Histoire -- 1835-1836 (Révolution) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc |
Subject: | Texas -- History -- Revolution, 1835-1836 -- Fiction |
Subject: | Mexican War, 1846-1848 -- Fiction |
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