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An 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 last (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days ... was fortunately rescued from the merciless hands of the Savages by a detached party from the army of the brave General Jackson, now commanding at New Orleans.
- Title
- An affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith [electronic resource] : who, with her husband and three daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians, in August last (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days ... was fortunately rescued from the merciless hands of the Savages by a detached party from the army of the brave General Jackson, now commanding at New Orleans.
- Publication
- Providence, R.I. : Printed for L. Scott, [1815]
Details
- Description
- 32 p. : ill.
- Alternative Title
- Captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith
- Subject
- Note
- Reproduction of original from Huntington Library.
- Sabin no. 83539.
- Indexed In (note)
- RLIN
- Reproduction (note)
- Electronic reproduction.
- OCLC
- CTRG00-B88
- Title
- An affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith [electronic resource] : who, with her husband and three daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians, in August last (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days ... was fortunately rescued from the merciless hands of the Savages by a detached party from the army of the brave General Jackson, now commanding at New Orleans.
- Imprint
- Providence, R.I. : Printed for L. Scott, [1815]
- Indexed In:
- RLIN, CTRG00-B88
- Reproduction
- Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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- Captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith