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Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith who, with her husband and three daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians in August (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days (in which time she witnessed the tragical death of her husband and helpless children) was fortunately rescued ...

Title
Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith who, with her husband and three daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians in August (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days (in which time she witnessed the tragical death of her husband and helpless children) was fortunately rescued ... by a detached party from the army of the brave General Jackson ...
Publication
[Bangor] Printed and sold at the Bangor Printing-Office, 1816.

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Description
18 p.; 22 cm.
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Note
  • "Communicated from a gentleman in the Western country to his friend in Rhode-Island."
Call Number
HBM (Smith) (Affecting narrative of the captivity)
OCLC
35730879
Title
Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith who, with her husband and three daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians in August (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days (in which time she witnessed the tragical death of her husband and helpless children) was fortunately rescued ... by a detached party from the army of the brave General Jackson ...
Imprint
[Bangor] Printed and sold at the Bangor Printing-Office, 1816.
Local Note
Photostatic reproduction on 20 leaves.
Research Call Number
HBM (Smith) (Affecting narrative of the captivity)
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