The Ohio Frontier: An Anthology of Early WritingsEmily Foster University Press of Kentucky, 24 ago 2000 - 229 páginas "The readings in this anthology -- the diaries of a trader and a missionary, the letter of a frontier housewife, the travel account of a wide-eyed young English tourist, the memoir of an escaped slave, and many others -- provide a ground-level view of the Old Northwest frontier. See other books in the series Ohio River Valley. |
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... Quaker : A Letter from Samuel Linton , 1804 110 A Letter from Worthington : Ruhamah Hays Writes to Friends in Connecticut , 1805 111 Mahoning County Hero : Roswell Grant Remembers James Hillman , circa 1806 112 A German Missionary in ...
... Quaker : A Letter from Samuel Linton , 1804 110 A Letter from Worthington : Ruhamah Hays Writes to Friends in Connecticut , 1805 111 Mahoning County Hero : Roswell Grant Remembers James Hillman , circa 1806 112 A German Missionary in ...
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... hood , 1824 163 A Quaker Woman on the Frontier : Letter of Anna Briggs Bentley , 1826 164 An English Lady in Cincinnati : Frances Trollope's Book about Cincinnati , 1828 166 Otto - wau - kee Speaks for His People 170 Contents vii.
... hood , 1824 163 A Quaker Woman on the Frontier : Letter of Anna Briggs Bentley , 1826 164 An English Lady in Cincinnati : Frances Trollope's Book about Cincinnati , 1828 166 Otto - wau - kee Speaks for His People 170 Contents vii.
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I | 1 |
II | 9 |
III | 11 |
IV | 15 |
V | 18 |
VI | 27 |
VIII | 28 |
IX | 34 |
XL | 116 |
XLI | 125 |
XLII | 130 |
XLIII | 131 |
XLIV | 133 |
XLV | 135 |
XLVI | 136 |
XLVII | 137 |
XII | 38 |
XIII | 40 |
XIV | 41 |
XVI | 48 |
XVII | 52 |
XVIII | 53 |
XIX | 57 |
XX | 61 |
XXI | 65 |
XXII | 68 |
XXIV | 72 |
XXV | 74 |
XXVI | 78 |
XXVII | 80 |
XXVIII | 81 |
XXIX | 88 |
XXX | 94 |
XXXI | 99 |
XXXII | 100 |
XXXIII | 103 |
XXXV | 107 |
XXXVI | 110 |
XXXVII | 111 |
XXXVIII | 112 |
XXXIX | 115 |
XLIX | 139 |
L | 143 |
LI | 148 |
LV | 154 |
LVI | 157 |
LVII | 158 |
LVIII | 163 |
LIX | 164 |
LX | 166 |
LXI | 170 |
LXII | 171 |
LXIII | 174 |
LXIV | 176 |
LXV | 182 |
LXVI | 184 |
LXVII | 188 |
LXVIII | 195 |
LXIX | 200 |
LXX | 204 |
LXXI | 205 |
LXXII | 207 |
LXXIII | 209 |
LXXVI | 211 |
LXXVII | 213 |
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