Search Results - Doddridge, Joseph 1769-1826
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1Logan, the last of the race of Shikellemus, chief of the Cayuga nation: A dramatic piece. To which is added, the dialogue of the backwoodsman and the dandy, first recited at the Buffaloe Seminary, July the 1st, 1821. With an appendix relating to the murder Logan's family, for William DodgePublished 1978Call Number: Loading…
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2Logan, the last of the race of Shikellemus, chief of the Cayuga nation: A dramatic piece. To which is added the dialogue of the backwoodsman and the dandy; first recited at the Buffaloe Seminary, July the 1st, 1821. Repr. from the Virginia ed. of 1823, with an app. relating to the murder of Logan's family. With an introd. by Otis K. RicePublished 1971Call Number: Loading…
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3Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania from 1763 to 1783, inclusive: together with a view of the state of society, and manners of the first settlers of the western country ; with a memoir of the author, by his daughterPublished 1972Call Number: Loading…
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4Notes on the settlement and Indian warsPublished 1977Call Number: Loading…
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5Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from 1763 to 1783, including ...: with a memoir of the authorPublished 1972Call Number: Loading…
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6Logan, the last of the race of Shikellemus, chief of the Cayuga nation: a dramatic piece ; to which is added, the Dialogue of the backwoodsman and the dandy, first recited at the Buffaloe Seminary, July the 1st, 1821Published 1868Call Number: Loading…
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