Print illustrating Colonel Henry Bouquet, an English officer, receiving English captives from the Native American tribes at the end of the French and Indian War in 1764. Bouquet and his soldiers camped near modern day Coshocton, Ohio where over 350 captives were returned. Caption reads "The Indians delivering up the English Captives to Colonel Bouquet, near his Camp at the Forks of Muskingum in North America in Nov.r 1764.
This paper fragment was signed by William Henry Harrison from Headquarters in Greenville, Ohio, as a...
Gruesome depiction of the attack on the wounded American prisoners by their Native American captors....
With facsimile of original t.p.: The redeemed captive : being a narrative of the taking and carrying...
Print illustrating Colonel Henry Bouquet, an English officer, negotiating peace with a coalition of ...
Includes reproduction of t.p. of English edition: An historical account of the expedition against th...
[2], xiii, [1], 71, [1] p., [3] folded leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. (4to)Attributed to William S...
This map bears the title "A Map of the Country on the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers Shewing the Situatio...
With: A translation of Dumas' Biographical sketch of General Bouquet.With a reproduction of t.p. of ...
Tables.Attributed to William Smith--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints."Published from authent...
Caption reads; "View of Fort Greene Ville from a reconstructed drawing." On August 20, 1794, an A...
A British officer pays two Native Americans for the scalps of American soldiers. An anonymous, rever...
Central to the analysis here are the Anglo-Indian conflicts of the mid-eighteenth century, beginning...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
Plaque reads: "Near this spot June 21, 1813 was held a council between General William Henry Harriso...
Copy of Edmond Atkin\u27s Historical Account of the Revolt of the Chactaw [Choctaw] Indians in the ...
This paper fragment was signed by William Henry Harrison from Headquarters in Greenville, Ohio, as a...
Gruesome depiction of the attack on the wounded American prisoners by their Native American captors....
With facsimile of original t.p.: The redeemed captive : being a narrative of the taking and carrying...
Print illustrating Colonel Henry Bouquet, an English officer, negotiating peace with a coalition of ...
Includes reproduction of t.p. of English edition: An historical account of the expedition against th...
[2], xiii, [1], 71, [1] p., [3] folded leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm. (4to)Attributed to William S...
This map bears the title "A Map of the Country on the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers Shewing the Situatio...
With: A translation of Dumas' Biographical sketch of General Bouquet.With a reproduction of t.p. of ...
Tables.Attributed to William Smith--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints."Published from authent...
Caption reads; "View of Fort Greene Ville from a reconstructed drawing." On August 20, 1794, an A...
A British officer pays two Native Americans for the scalps of American soldiers. An anonymous, rever...
Central to the analysis here are the Anglo-Indian conflicts of the mid-eighteenth century, beginning...
This work examines how Colonel Henry Bouquet used the British fiscal-military state as a blueprint f...
Plaque reads: "Near this spot June 21, 1813 was held a council between General William Henry Harriso...
Copy of Edmond Atkin\u27s Historical Account of the Revolt of the Chactaw [Choctaw] Indians in the ...
This paper fragment was signed by William Henry Harrison from Headquarters in Greenville, Ohio, as a...
Gruesome depiction of the attack on the wounded American prisoners by their Native American captors....
With facsimile of original t.p.: The redeemed captive : being a narrative of the taking and carrying...