The war-path a narrative of adventures in the wilderness ; with minute details of the captivity of sundry persons ; amusing and perilous incidents during their abode in the wild woods ; fearful battles with the Indians ; ceremony of adoption into an Indian family ; encounters with wild beasts and rattlesnakes, &c. ... |
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Title Page
THE
WAR-PATH:
WAR-PATH:
A NARRATIVE
OF
ADVENTURES IN THE WILDERNESS:
WITH MINUTE DETAILS OF THE CAPTIVITY
OF SUNDRY PERSONS;
AMUSING AND PERILOUS INCIDENTS DURING THEIR
ABODE IN THE WILD WOODS;
FEARFUL BATTLES WITH THE INDIANS;
Ceremony of Adoption into an Indian Family;
ENCOUNTERS WITH WILD BEASTS AND RATTLESNAKES, &c.
OF
ADVENTURES IN THE WILDERNESS:
WITH MINUTE DETAILS OF THE CAPTIVITY
OF SUNDRY PERSONS;
AMUSING AND PERILOUS INCIDENTS DURING THEIR
ABODE IN THE WILD WOODS;
FEARFUL BATTLES WITH THE INDIANS;
Ceremony of Adoption into an Indian Family;
ENCOUNTERS WITH WILD BEASTS AND RATTLESNAKES, &c.
Ye who love a nation's legends,
Love the ballads of a people,
That like voices from afar off
Call to us to pause and listen,—
Listen to this Indian Legend!
Love the ballads of a people,
That like voices from afar off
Call to us to pause and listen,—
Listen to this Indian Legend!
Song of Hiawatha.
By J. B. JONES,
AUTHOR OF “WILD WESTERN SCENES,” FIRST SERIES—“THE WINKLES,” ETC.
Illustrated with Engrabings from Original Designs.
PHILADELPHIA:
J. B LIPPINCOTT & CO.
1856.
Copyright Page
J. B. JONES,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania.
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