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Settlers in repelling the Attacks of the Savages. Together with a view of the Character, Manners, Monuments, and Antiquities of the Western Indians. 12mo. sheep, pp. 240. Cincinnati, 1833. 3 00 4254 Another copy. Half mor. gilt top. 8 75 4255 Force (Hon. M. F.) Pre-Historic ManDarwinism and Deity-The Mound Builders. Three Essays read before the Cincinnati Literary Club. 8vo. pp. 85, sewed, uncut. Cincinnati, 1874. 4256 Foster (J. W.) Pre-Historic Races of the United States of America. 8vo. pp. 415, cloth. Chicago, 1878. 3 50 4257 Frost (John). Illustrated Historical Sketches of the Indians. Exhibiting their Manners and Customs on the Battle-field and the Wigwam. 12mo. cloth, pp. 400. New York, 1857. 1 50 4258 Frost (John). Indian Battles, Captivities, and Adventures, from the Earliest Period. 12mo. cloth, pp. 408. New York, 1857.

175 4259 Further Manifestation (A) of the Progress of the Gospel among the Indians in New England, 1659. Reprinted, New York, 1865. 4to. sewed, uncut, large paper. (Only 50 copies printed.)

2 25 4260 Gardiner (Lieut. Lion). A History of the Pequot War; or, A Relation of the War between the Powerful Nation of Pequot Indians, once inhabiting the Coast of New England, and the English Inhabitants in 1688. 4to. boards, uncut, pp. 36. Cincinnati, 1860.

1 00 4261 Giles (John). Memoirs of the Odd Adventures, Strange Deliverances, etc., in the Captivity of. Commander of the Garrison on St. George River, Maine. Written by Himself. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 64. Cincinnati, 1869.

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4262 Another copy. New half mor. 4263 Godfrey (Mrs. Mary). An Authentic Narrative of the Seminole War, and of the Miraculous Escape of. With a Minute Detail of the Horrid Massacres of the Whites by the Indians and Negroes in Florida. 8vo. paper, pp. 24, badly torn. Providence,

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Women, who were Taken Prisoners by the Savages near Indian Creek, Ill. Likewise is added the interesting Narrative of the Captivity of Philip Brigdon, a Kentuckian, etc. Plate. 8vo. pp. 24, half morocco, extra, gilt top, by Matthews. No place of publication. 1833.

4267 Another copy. Unbound. 4268 Halket (John).

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Historical Notes respecting the Indians of North America, with Remarks on the Attempts made to Convert and Civilize them. 8vo. half calf, pp. 408. London, 1825. 2 50 4269 Harbison (Massy). A Narrative of the Sufferings of, from Indian Barbarity. Giving an Account of her Captivity, the Murder of her Two Children, her Escape with an Infant at her Breast. Together with some Account of the Cruelties of the Indians on the Allegheny River, etc., during 1790-94. Communicated by herself. 16mo. boards, pp. 98. Pittsburgh, 1828.

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4265 Grayson (William J.) The Hireling 4278 Heckewelder (John). An Account of and the Slave, Chicora, and other Poems. 12mo. cloth, pp. 169. Charleston, S. C., 1856.

4266 Hall.

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Narrative of the Capture and Providential Escape of Misses Frances and Almira Hall, Two Respectable Young

the History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighboring States. 8vo. boards, uncut, pp. iv+347 of Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia, 1819. 9.00

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4282 Heckewelder (John). History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations who Inhabited Pennsylvania and the Neighboring States. By the Rev. John Heckewelder, of Bethlehem, Penn. New and revised edition, with an Introduction and Notes by Rev. William C. Reichel. Large 8vo. cloth, uncut edges, pp. 465. Philadelphia, 1876. 4.00 4283 Hempstead (G. S. B.) Antiquities of Portsmouth and Vicinity. With some Speculations upon the Origin and Destiny of the Mound Builders. 8vo. paper, pp. 20. Portsmouth, 1875. 4284 Hill (Ira). Antiquities of America Explained. 16mo. full bound, pp. 131. Hag. erstown, 1831.

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4287 History of the Indians of North and South America. (By S. G. Goodrich.] 12mo. cloth, worn, pp. 320. Boston, 1853. 1 25 4288 Holmes (John). Historical Sketches of the Missions of the United Brethren, for propagating the Gospel among the Heathen. 8vo. half calf, pp. 472. Dublin, 1818. 4 00 4289 Another copy. 8vo. boards, uncut edges. 4.00 4290 Horne (Henry). The Citizen of Nature, in a Series of Letters from an American Indian, in London, to his Friend at Home. 12mo. boards, uncut, pp. 238. London, 1823. 2 75

4291 [House (E.)] An Authentic Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Horn and her two Children, with that of Mrs. Harris, by the Comanche Indians. 8vo. boards, pp. 32. Cincinnati: Published by the Author. 1 25 4292 Howse (Joseph). A Grammar of the Cree Language. With which is combined an Analysis of the Chippeway Dialect. 8vo. cloth, pp. 324. London, 1844. 2.00 4293 Hoyt (E.). Antiquarian Researches. Comprising a History of the Indian Wars in the Country bordering Connecticut River and parts adjacent, and other Interesting Events. With Notices of Indian Depredations in the neighboring Country. 8vo. full bound, pp. 312. Greenfield, Mass., December

1824.

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4294 Another copy. New half morocco, extra gilt top. 8. 00 4295 Hubbard (William). Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England, from the First Planting thereof, in the year 1607, to the year 1677. Containing a Relation of the Occasion, Rise and Progress of the War with the Indians in the Southern, Western, Eastern, and Northern parts of said Country. 12mo. pp. 288. A beautiful copy, bound in full crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. Boston, 1775. 28 00 4296 Hubbard (William). A Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England, from the First Planting, 1607, to the year 1677. 16mo. sheep. Worcester, 1801. 4297 Another edition. 12mo. sheep. Battleborough, 1814.

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4298 Hubbard (William). The History of the Indian Wars in New England, from the First Settlement to the Termination of the War with King Philip, in 1677. From the Original Work by the Rev. William Hubbard. Carefully revised, and accompanied with an Historical Preface, Life, and Pedigree of the Author, and extensive Notes, by Samuel G. Drake. Мар. 2 vols. 4to. sewed, uncut edges, pp. (31) 292-303. Roxbury, 1865. 8 00

4299 Hunter (John D.) Manners and Customs of several Indian Tribes located west of the Mississippi. Including some Account of the Soil, Climate, and Vegetable Productions, and the Indian Materia Medica. 8vo. cloth, pp. 402. Philadelphia, 1823. 4300 Another copy. New half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.

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4302 Another copy. Half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. 4 00 4303 Indian Miscellany (The). Containing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts, Languages, Religions, Traditions, and Superstitions of the American Aborigines. With Descriptions of their Domestic Life, Manners, Customs, Traits, Amusements, and Exploits; Travels and Adventures in the Indian Country; Incidents of Border Warfare; Missionary Relations, etc. Edited by W. W. Beach. 8vo. cloth, pp. 490. Albany, 1877. 4 00 4 00

4304 Another copy. Sheets folded.

4305 Indian Narratives. Containing a Cor rect and Interesting History of the Indian Wars, from the Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1620, to General Wayne's Victory, 1794. 12mo. cloth. Claremont, N. H., 1854. 1 50

4306 Indians. Compilation of all the Treaties between the United States and the Indian Tribes, now in force as Laws. Royal 8vo. sheep, pp. 1075. Washington, 1873. 4 50 4307 Indians. Speeches on the Passage of the Bill for the Removal of the Indians, delivered in the Congress of the United States, 1830. 12mo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 304. Boston, 1830. 1 50 4308 Iroquois (The); or, The Bright Side of Indian Character. By Minnie Myrtle [Anna L. Johnson]. Illustrated. 12mo. half red morocco, red edges, pp. 317. New York, 1855.

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4309 Irving (John T.) Indian Sketches; taken during an Expedition to the Pawnee and other Tribes of American Indians.

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4322 Jones (Chas. C., Jr.) Monumental Remains of Georgia. Part First. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 119. Savannah, 1861. 175 4323 Another copy. New half morocco. 2 50 4324 Jones (David). A Journal of Two Visits made to some Nations of Indians on the West Side of the River Ohio, in the years 1772 and 1773. With a Biographical Notice of the Author. By Horatio G. Jones. 8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 127. New York, 1865.

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24325 Another copy. Sewed, uncut.
4326 Jones (Geo.) An Original History of
Ancient America. Founded upon the Ruins
of Antiquity. The Identity of the Aborig-
ines with the People of Tyrus and Israel,
with the Introduction of Christianity by the
Apostle St. Thomas. 8vo. cloth, pp. 461.
London, 1843.

vols. 12mo. cloth, uncut, pp. 278, 301. London, 1835. 4310 Another copy. New half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. 4 50 4311 Jewett (J. R.) Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of, only Survivor of the Ship Boston, during a Captivity of Three Years among the Savages of Nootka Sound. Illustrated. 16mo. sheep, pp. 166. Ithaca, N. Y., 1851.

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4312 Jacobs (Peter). Journal of the Reverend Peter Jacobs, Indian Wesleyan Missionary, from Rice Lake to the Hudson Bay Territory and returning, with a Brief Account of his Life, and a Short History of the Wesleyan Mission to that country. 12mo. paper, pp. 55. Boston, 1853. 4313 Janney (Samuel M.) The Last of the Lenape, and other Poems. 12mo. cloth, pp. 180. Philadelphia, 1839. 4314 Johnston (Charles). Narrative of the Incidents attending the Capture, Detention, and Ransom of. Made Prisoner by the Indians on the Ohio River, 1790. With a Sketch of Indian Character, Manners, etc. 12mo. boards, uncut, pp. 264. New York, 1827.

4315 Another copy. edges.

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4327 Jones (Geo.) Tecumseh, the Prophet of the West; Life and History of General Harrison, and the First Oration on the Life, Character, and Genius of Shakespeare. 1 vol. 8vo. cloth, pp. 242. London, n. d. 1 75 4328 Jones (Joseph). Explorations of the Aboriginal Remains of Tennessee. Illustrated, 4to. sewed, uncut, pp. 171. Washington, 1876.

3 00 4329 Jones (Peter). History of the Ojebway Indians, with especial reference to their Conversion to Christianity. Portrait. 12mo. cloth, pp. 278. London.

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Half morocco, uncut 4331 Kelley (T. W.) Menana: A Romance of the Red Indians, to which are added the Death Robe, and two other Poems of the American Woods. 12mo. cloth, uncut edges, pp. 198. London, 1861.

4316 Another copy, sheep.

4317 Johonnot. The Remarkable Adventures of Jackson Johonnot, of Massachusetts, who

served in the Western Army under Gen. Harmar and Gen. St. Clair. Containing an Account of his Captivity, Suffering, and Es8vo. cape from the Kickapoo Indians. sewed, uncut, pp. 24. Greenfield, Mass.

1816.

4318 Another copy. Half morocco.

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4319 Jones (Chas. C., Jr.) Antiquities of the Southern Indians, particularly of the Georgia Tribes. Illustrated. 8vo. cloth, uncut. New York, 1873.

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4337 Another copy, in sheets, folded.
4338 Another copy. The original edition.
12mo. boards, uncut edges, pp. 321. New
York, 1847.
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4339 Knight and Slover. Indian Atrocities.
Narrative of the Perils and Sufferings of Dr.
Knight and John Slover among the Indians
during the Revolutionary War. 12mo.
paper, uncut, pp. 72. Cincinnati, 1867. 1 00
4340 Lambert (M. L'Abbe). Curious Obser-
vations upon the Manners, Customs, Usages,
etc., of several Nations of Asia, Africa, and
America. [Containing a Description of
California, Character and Manners of the
Inhabitants, etc. The Languages, etc., of
the Hurons, Abnakis, Algonkins, Illinese,
Outaonacks, Natches, etc. Observations on
Paraguai, Peru, Mexico, Cuba, etc.] _ 2 vols.
8vo. full bound, pp. 411, 404. London,
[1751].
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4348 Another copy. Boards, uncut. 6.50
4349 Another copy. New half smooth mo-
rocco, gilt top, uncut edges.
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4350 Ludewig (Hermann E.) The Literature
of American Aboriginal Languages. With
Additions and Corrections, by Prof. Wm.
W. Turner. Edited by Nicolas Trubner.
8vo. half morocco, marbled edges, pp. 258.
London, 1858.
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4350a McCoy (Isaac). The Annual Register
of Indian Affairs, within the Indian (or
Western) Territory. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp.
81. Published at the Shawanee Baptist
Mission, Indian Territory, 1837.
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43506 McCoy (Isaac). History of Baptist In-
dian Missions. Embracing Remarks on the
former and present Condition of the Ab-
original Tribes, their Settlement within the
Indian Territory, etc. 8vo. cloth, pp. 611.
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Washington, 1840.
4351 M'Culloh (J. H.,
Researches on
America. Being an Attempt to Settle some
Points relative to the Aborigines of Amer-
ica, etc. 8vo. half morocco, uncut edges,
pp. 220. Baltimore, 1817.

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cial and Personal. With Sketches of
Travel among the Northern and Southern
Indians. Embracing a War Excursion and
Descriptions of Scenes along the Western
Borders. Plates. 2 vols. in one.
8vo. pp.
340-136, cloth. New York, 1846. 4 25

4345 Lewis (Mrs. Jane). Narrative of the Captivity and Providential Escape of. (Wife of James Lewis.) Who, with her son and daughter, were made prisoners within a few miles of Indian Creek, by a party of Indians of the Tribes of Sacs and 4357 Another copy. Half morocco, gilt top, Foxes, commanded by Black Hawk. Plate. 8vo. half morocco, extra, gilt top, bound by Matthews. (No place.) 1833. 3 50 4346 Lieberkuhn (Samuel). The History of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Comprehending all that the Four Evangelists

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4358 Another copy. Beautifully bound in
half crimson morocco, gilt back and
edges.
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4359 McKinney (Thomas L.) and Hall (James).
History of the Indian Tribes of North

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relative to the Present Difficulties with. 8vo. paper, pp. 12. Washington.

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4872 Morgan (Gertrude). Adventures among the Indians of the Far West. 8vo. paper. Philadelphia.

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4373 Morgan (Lewis H.) League of the Hode-no-saw-nee; or, The Iroquois. Maps, plates, and wood-cuts. 8vo. cloth, pp. 477, Rochester, 1851.

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America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Embellished with one hundred and twenty colored portraits, from the Indian Gallery at Washington. 3 vols. Folio, half russia. Philadelphia, 1842. 65 00 4359a The Same. Vol. 1, full calf; vols. 2 and 3 in parts as published. 43596 Another edition. 3 vols. Imp. 8vo. full turkey morocco, gilt edges. An elegant set. Philadelphia, 1858. 50 00 4360 McMahon (Richard H.) The AngloSaxon and the North American Indian. 8vo. pp. 50. Baltimore, 1876. 50 4361 Mason (John). A Brief History of the Pequot War; especially of the memorable taking of their Fort at Mistick, Connecticut, in 1637. With an Introduction, and explanatory Notes, by the Rev. Thos. Prince. 8vo. paper, uncut edges. Boston, 1736. Re-4375 Morse (Jedediah). A Report of the Secprinted New York, 1869.

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4364 Mathews (Cornelius). The Enchanted
Moccasins and other Legends of the Amer-
ican Indians. Illustrated. Sq. 8vo. cloth,
pp. 338.
New York, 1877.
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4365 Mayer (Brantz). Ta-ga-jute; or, Logan
and Cresap. A Vindication of Captain
Cresap against the Charge of Murdering the
Family of Logan. 8vo. cloth, pp. 204. Al-
bany, 1867.
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4366 Melody (G. H. C.) Notice sur les Indi-
ens loways, venus des plaines du Haut Mis-
souri, pres des Montagnes Rocheuses. Plates.
12mo. paper, pp. 24. Paris, 1845. 1 25

4367 Metcalfe (Samuel L.) A Collection of some of the most interesting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West, containing an Account of the Adventures of Daniel Boone, one of the first Settlers of Kentucky. Comprehending the most imporant Occurrences relative to its early History, etc. To which is added an account of the Expeditions of Harmer, Scott, Wilkinson, St. Clair, and Wayne. 8vo. full bound, pp. 270. Lexingington, Ky., 1821. 25.00

4373a Morgan (Lewis H.) Ancient Society; or, Researches in the Lines of Human Pro gress from Savagery, through Barbarism to Civilization. 8vo. pp. xvi. 560. New York,

1877.

4.00 4374 Moravian Indian Boy (The). A tale of the Pilgrimage of the Moravian Indians from the Susquehanna to the Muskingum. 12mo. cloth, pp. 205. Philadelphia. 1 50

retary of War of the United States on Indian Affairs. Comprising a Narrative of a Tour performed in the Summer of 1820. Maps and portraits of Pawnee Indians. 8vo. sheep, pp. 400. New Haven, 1822. 2.00 4376 Another copy. Half morocco, neat. 2 75 4377 Morton (Samuel G.) An Inquiry into

the Distinctive Characteristics of the Abor. iginal Race of America. 8vo. paper, pp. 48. Philadelphia, 1844.

1 00 4378 Morton (Samuel G.) Crania Americana; or, A Comparative View of the Skulls of Various Aboriginal Nations of North and South America. To which is prefixed an Essay on the Varieties of the Human Species. 78 plates. Folio, new half morocco, extra, gilt top, uncut edges, fine copy. London [i. e., Philadelphia], 1839. 4378a Another copy, cloth.

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4380 Narrative (A) of the Early Days and Remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, Prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole. With a brief History of his Nation, and his renowned Uncle, Oceola, and his Parents, and Tales illustrative of Indian Life in Florida. Portraits and plates. 8vo. new half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 228. London, 1841.

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4368 Miller (Joaquin). Unwritten History: Life among the Modocs. Illustrated. 8vo. 4381 Another copy. Cloth, uncut edges. 2 50 cloth, pp. 445. Hartford, 1874. 3 00 4369 Missionary Stories; or, Sketches of Moravian Missions. 16mo. cloth. 75 4370 Mondat (Armand). Histoire des Indiens des Etats-Unis. 8vo. new half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp. 352. Paris, 1858. 5 50 4871 Modoc Indians. Letter of the Secretary

4382 O'Callaghan (E. B.) A Brief and True
Narrative of the Hostile Conduct of the
Barbarous Natives toward the Dutch Nation.
8vo. half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, pp.
48. Albany, 1863.
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4383 Orton (J. R.) Camp Fires of the Red
Men; or, A Hundred Years Ago. Illus-

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