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History of the early settlement of the Juniata valley: embracing an account of the early pioneers, and the trials and privations incident to the settlement of the valley, predatory incursions, massacres, and abductions by the Indians during the French and Indian wars, and the war of the revolution, &c

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Author
Jones, U. J.
Date of Publication
c1940]
Call Number
974.802 P968 1940
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Responsibility
By U. J. Jones. With notes and extensions compiled as a glossary from the memoirs of early settlers, the pension statements of revolutionary war soldiers, and other source material, by Floyd G. Hoenstine ...
Author
Jones, U. J.
Place of Publication
[Harrisburg, Pa
Publisher
The Telegraph Press,
Date of Publication
c1940]
Physical Description
440 p. incl. illus., plates, front. 24 cm.
Notes
Maps on lining-papers.
First edition published at Philadelphia, 1856.
Appendix, prepared by William H. Egle (including a biographical sketch of U. J. Jones and The Pattersons of Juniata): p. [351]-421.
Subjects
Frontier and pioneer life - Pennsylvania.
Indians of North America - Pennsylvania.
Juniata River Valley (Pa.) - History.
Additional Author
Egle, William Henry,
Hoenstine, Floyd G.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.802 P968 1940
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Jacob my friend : his 17th century account of the Susquehannock Indians

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Author
Kent, Barry C.
Date of Publication
2002.
Call Number
974.8011 K37
Responsibility
Barry C. Kent ... [et al.].
ISBN
1889037303
Author
Kent, Barry C.
Place of Publication
Lewisburg, PA
Publisher
Wennawoods Pub.,
Date of Publication
2002.
Physical Description
S. l. Xlibris Corporation 2004.
617p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Summary
"Jacob My Friend is an unusual name, but this very real person was a most unusual character. Arriving in the New World from Holland before 1650, he became a fur trader with the Susquehannock Indians. He married one of them and had several children. Soon he was a trusted interpreter for the Susquehannocks in their difficult dealings with the Dutch and English. Many of Jacob's exciting and often dangerous activities involving the Indians are recorded in contemporary accounts. Clearly he experienced the ordinary, but often strange events of their daily lives. He was also witness to the disastrous clash between the Indians and Europeans. Through his unique journal, Jacob helps us to see the forgotten history and very different culture of the Susquehannocks." [from the back cover]
Subjects
Fur traders - Pennsylvania.
Susquehanna Indians.
Indians of North America - Pennsylvania.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.8011 K37
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Author
Kent, Barry C.
Date of Publication
1984.
Call Number
974.8011 K37s
Responsibility
by Barry C. Kent.
ISBN
0892710241
Author
Kent, Barry C.
Place of Publication
Harrisburg
Publisher
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
Date of Publication
1984.
Physical Description
xi, 438 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series
Anthropological series ; no. 6
Notes
Includes index.
Also includes information on the Conestoga Indians, Conoy Indians, Shawnee Indians and Delaware Indians.
Bibliography: p. 413-432.
Subjects
Susquehanna Indians.
Indians of North America - Pennsylvania.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.8011 K37s
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