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Captured By The Indians: 15 Firsthand Accounts, 1750-1870

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Captured By The Indians: 15 Firsthand Accounts, 1750-1870

Author: Drimmer, Frederick


Price: $12.59


Category:American History
Publication Date:1985-08-01T00:00:01Z
Pages:384
Binding:Paperback
ISBN:10:0486249018
ISBN:13:9780486249018
Pioneers describe their experiences as captives of the Indians and portray Indian society and culture

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