Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words, By James E. Seaver. Also, the life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen; and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the Genesee Country, and other interesting facts connected with the narrative: by Ebenezer Mix
The Resource Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words, By James E. Seaver. Also, the life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen; and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the Genesee Country, and other interesting facts connected with the narrative: by Ebenezer Mix
Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words, By James E. Seaver. Also, the life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen; and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the Genesee Country, and other interesting facts connected with the narrative: by Ebenezer Mix
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- xii, [13]-184 pages
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- First published Canandaigua, 1824, with title: A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison ..
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- Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words
- Title
- Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison
- Title remainder
- otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words
- Statement of responsibility
- By James E. Seaver. Also, the life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen; and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the Genesee Country, and other interesting facts connected with the narrative: by Ebenezer Mix
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1787-1827
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Seaver, James E.
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- E87
- LC item number
- .J475
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1789-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Mix, Ebenezer
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Jemison, Mary
- Indian captivities
- Seneca Indians
- Genesee River Valley (Pa. and N.Y.)
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- Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words, By James E. Seaver. Also, the life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen; and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the Genesee Country, and other interesting facts connected with the narrative: by Ebenezer Mix
- Note
- First published Canandaigua, 1824, with title: A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison ..
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- Dimensions
- 16 cm
- Extent
- xii, [13]-184 pages
- Lccn
- 12017712
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- Deh-he-wa-mis; or, A narrative of the life of Mary Jemison : otherwise called the White woman, who was taken captive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and who continued with them seventy eight years. Containing an account of the murder of her father and his family; her marriages and sufferings; Indian barbarities, customs and traditions. Carefully taken from her own words, By James E. Seaver. Also, the life of Hiokatoo and Ebenezer Allen; and historical sketches of the Six Nations, the Genesee Country, and other interesting facts connected with the narrative: by Ebenezer Mix
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- First published Canandaigua, 1824, with title: A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison ..
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- Dimensions
- 16 cm
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- xii, [13]-184 pages
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