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A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape : Out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence pdf

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A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape : Out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence




There years among the Camanches, the narrative of Nelson Lee, the Texan ranger, containing a detailed account of his captivity among the Indians, his singular escape through the instrumentality of his watch, and fully illustrating Indian life The French presently turned the Indians out of doors, and kept me, they were very kind and careful, and gave me a little something now and then; while I was here all the Men in that Town came to see me: At this House I was three or four dayes, and then invited to another, and after that to another; at this place I was a|bout thirteen dayes, and Gamaliel Smethurst. In 1774, he published A narrative of an extraordinary escape: out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence describing his earlier voyage to Chaleur Bay. "A Plumb Craving for the Other Color": White Men, Non-White Women, and Sexual Crisis in Antebellum America Alison Marie Weiss A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction o 'A narrative of an extraordinary escape: out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence. New Brunswick Historical Society. ^ A journal of Lieut. Simon Stevens, from the time of his being taken, near Fort William-Henry, June the 25-a 1758. With an account of his escape from Kebekio, and his arrival at Louisbourg, on June the 6-a A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape: Out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence. He married Claire Gauvin on November 21 st, 1820 in Caraquet. Claire was the daughter of Charles Gauvin and Madeleine Paulin. She was born in 1802 and died on August 22 nd, 1877. The couple had three children. A light-house keeper on a barren island of the Gulf of St. Lawrence thus describes the Not to be taken in any slight of hand or "white tricks," one took a lamp and watched under the table, Perhaps this was the first time it ever broke out. Ganong, William Francis, 1864-1941: A narrative of an extraordinary escape:out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence / ([New Brunswick:New Brunswick Historical Society, 1905?]), also Gamaliel Smethurst (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Book/Printed Material Captives among the Indians; first-hand narratives of Indian wars, customs, tortures, and Capture and escape of Mercy Harbison, 1792. William Pote. William Pote (15 December 1718 c. 1755) was a British surveyor and ship captain who wrote one of the few captivity narratives from Acadia/Nova Scotia when he was captured the Wabanaki Confederacy during King George's War. Pote was born in Massachusetts and eventually resettled in Falmouth (Portland, Maine). They consisted of 60 to 80 acres, and were laid so called. " out principally upon the N. River, from the " bell house necke From 1 636 to 1647, no lands were to the third Herring brook. In 1647, the whole laid out but special act of the freemen. Town raised a committee and made divisions. In 1673, he joint sions of planting lands, A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence; Interspersed with a Description of the Coast, also, a Providential Escape After a Shipwreck Roderick MacKenzie served as a British army officer in the First Highland Battalion of Foot. He appears to have been first remarked in the London Gazette on 18 January 1757, under Commandant Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Montgomery, Esq. It is unclear whether he "was badly wounded" in the capture of St. John's during the 1762 Battle of Signal Hill, as there were in the She had just brought in a Spanish prize and was on her way out for a cruise into the St. Lawrence river, looking for more victims, which clearly she found. Capt. William Heysham was next mentioned as the master of the "snow Speedwell" in 1759. - from "The New York Privateers, 1756-1763" Stuyvesant Fish. A narrative of an extraordinary escape: out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence Gamaliel Smethurst,William Francis Ganong New Brunswick Historical Society,1774 - Maritime Provinces - 33 pages Excerpt from A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape Out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence The following remarks were Off St. Christophers they took an English Sloop becalmed, with their Boats; they took out of her a couple of Puncheons of Rum, and half a dozen Hogsheads of Sugar (she was a New England Sloop, bound for Boston) and without offering the least A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape Out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape: Out of the Hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence. Front Cover. Gamaliel Smethurst. Creative Media Partners English: Fleuron from book: A narrative of an extraordinary escape out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence; interspersed with a description of the coast, and Remarks on the Customs and Manners of the Savages there: also, a providential escape after a shipwreck, in coming from the Island St. John, in said Gulph; with an The cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from Cartier to Champlain. A narrative of an extraordinary escape:out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of This gave the British and Indians command of the upper Mississippi, and fears were entertained for the safety of St. Louis. Fort Madison had been evacuated, Chicago, Green Bay, Prarie du Chien, and the whole of the upper country was in possession of the enemy, and nothing then, apparently, could oppose their descent of the river, and the fall A narrative of an extraordinary escape: out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence. New Brunswick Historical Society. ^ A journal of Lieut. Simon Stevens, from the time of his being taken, near Fort William-Henry, June the 25th 1758. Full text of "A narrative of an extraordinary escape out of the hands of the Indians, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence" See other formats Digitized Google 0 A xNARKA' TIVE of AN EXIRAORUINARY ESCAPE GULFH OF ST. LAWRENCE, ^ty Gamaliel SMETHUKSTji^ L O N don: - M l> C C L X XIV.





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