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9780486845487

Daring Deeds of Pioneer Women

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  • ISBN13:

    9780486845487

  • ISBN10:

    0486845486

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2020-10-14
  • Publisher: Dover Publications

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Summary

Compiled in 1860 but based on earlier source material, this evocative work captures the grim realities and challenges of early American expansion and Western settlement through tales of pioneering women and their families, including the wife and daughters of Daniel Boone. The stories, dating from the French and Indian War through the 1850s, recount desperate situations from the lives of westward-bound settlers, including encounters with the Native Americans they ultimately displaced.
In keeping with its dramatic tone, this book was originally titled Daring and Heroic Deeds of American Women, Comprising Thrilling Examples of Courage, Fortitude, Devotedness, and Self-Sacrifice, Among the Pioneer Mothers of the Western County. Chapters include "The War-Woman Creek," "A Heroine without a Name," "The Captivity of Jane Brown and Her Family," "Wonderful Fortitude of Female Emigrants," and many other stirring tales. This new edition features five engravings from the original publication.

Author Biography

Originally from Kennebunk, Maine, John Frost (1800–59) was both a Philadelphia teacher and a Boston principal before pursuing a prolific career in writing. Frost produced more than 300 volumes, including travel accounts, captivity narratives, and history volumes of all sorts. The father of ten was put to the task of writing to keep his family financially afloat, something he would find more than challenging in his later years. His historical writings are noted for their strong sense of 19th-century American nationalism.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
 
Preface
Heroic Women of the West
Mrs. Howe
Mrs. Neff
Mrs. Porter
Mrs. Clendenen
The Wife and Daughters of Daniel Boone
The War-Woman Creek
Elizabeth Zane
Mrs. Cunningham
Mrs. Bland and Mrs. Polk
Massy Herbeson
Mrs. White
Mrs. Duree
Mrs. Rowan
Miss Heckewelder
Mrs. Tackett, the Captive
Mrs. Merril
The Escape of Mrs. Coleman
The Sisters Fleming
Mrs. Parker and Daughter
Experience Bozarth
A Heroine without a Name
Mrs. Ruhama Builderback
The Widow Scraggs
Mrs. Wood
The Captivity of Jane Brown and Her Family
Heroism of Women at Bryant's Station
Mrs. Helm, the Heroine of Chicago
Mks. Pursley
Mary Hart
A Young Heroine
Mrs. Daviess
Mary Chase
Mrs. Dorion
Wonderful Fortitude of Female Emigrants
Miss Washburn
The Hunter's Wife
Mrs. Jordan's Captivity
Captivity and Sufferings of the Gilbert Family
The Eventful Shot

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