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Autore |
Dunn Jacob Piatt <1855-1924.> |
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Titolo |
Massacres of the mountains [[electronic resource] /] / J. P. Dunn, Jr |
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Scituate, Mass., : Digital Scanning, 2001 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (805 p.) |
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Soggetti |
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Indians of North America - Wars - 1815-1875 |
Indians of North America - Wars - 1866-1895 |
Indians of North America - West (U.S.) |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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"As published in 1886." |
Originally published: Massacres of the mountains: a history of the Indian wars of the far West. New York, Harper & brothers, 1886. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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List of authorities: p. [757]-764. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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MASSACRES OF THE MOUNTAINS; CONTENTS; CHAPTER I.; INTRODUCTORY.; CHAPTER II.; THE ACQUISITION OF THE MOUNTAINS.; CHAPTER III.; THE ONE OFFENCE OF THE PUEBLOS.; CHAPTER IV.; THE MURDER OF THE MISSIONARIES.; CHAPTER V.; THE CURSE OF GOLD.; CHAPTER VI.; OATMAN FLAT.; CHAPTER VII.; THE ROGUE RIVER, YAKIMA, AND KLICKITAT WARS.; CHAPTER VIII.; ASH HOLLOW AND THE CHEYENNE EXPEDITION.; CHAPTER IX.; LOS NABAJOS.; CHAPTER X.; MOUNTAIN MEADOWS.; CHAPTER XI.; THE WAR WITH THE SPOKANES, CŒUR D'ALÊNES, AND PELOUSES.; CHAPTER XII.; DEATH TO THE APACHE!; CHAPTER XIII.; SAND CREEK.; CHAPTER XIV. |
CAÑON DE CHELLY AND BOSQUE REDONDO.CHAPTER XV.; FORT PHIL KEARNEY.; CHAPTER XVI.; PUNISHING THE PIEGANS.; CHAPTER XVII.; THE TRAGEDY OF THE LAVA BEDS.; CHAPTER XVIII.; THE LITTLE BIG HORN.; CHAPTER XIX.; JOSEPH'S NEZ PERCÉS.; CHAPTER XX.; WHITE RIVER AGENCY.; CHAPTER XXI.; CRUELTY, PITY, AND JUSTICE.; ILLUSTRATIONS; An Indian Village; Map of the Indian Reservations within the United States; Santa Anna; Traders Approaching Santa Fé; Colonel Zebulon Pike; A Trail in the Sierra San Juan; John C. Fremont; Kearny's Soldiers Crossing the Mountains; Restoration of Pueblo Hungo Pavie |
Casas Grandas - Ruins in ArizonaRuins of Pueblo Pintado; Council in |
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the Estufa at Zuni; Pueblo of Taos - South Pueblo; Sterling Price; Pueblo of Taos - North Pueblo; Plan of Storming Pueblo de Taos; Chinook Woman and Child; Indian Sweat-house; The Northwest in 1841; Chemakane Mission; Old Fort Walla-Walla; Medicine-man Destroying Girl by Necromancy; Fort Vancouver in 1850; John A. Sutter; Valley of the American River at Time of Discover of Gold; Piute Squaw and Papoose; The Yosemite; Yosemite from the Mariposa Trail; Beach Fishing at Cape Mendocino; How the Diggers Fought; A Group of Diggers |
The Ruins of San Carlos de MontereyView near the Gila; Pima Girls; Pima Village; Antonio Azul; Scene of Oatman Massacre; Irataba, Mohave Chief; Pasqual, Yuma Chief; A Mohave Dwelling; Old Fort Yuma; Charles D. Poston; General Joe Lane; Philip Kearny; Mount Shasta from Valley of Sacramento; The Dalles; Seattle; Spearing Salmon at the Cascades; The Cascades; Cheyenne Village; Indian Village on the Move; Squaws Curing Robes; Sioux Hunting Buffalo; On the Oregon Trail; Before the Days of Stage Stations; Bound for Pike's Peak; Canons in the Navajo Country; Navaho Squaws Weaving a Blanket |
ChapitoneFort Defiance; Mesa of Chusca Mountains; Navajo in War Costume; Group of Navahos; Washakie; Ute Squaws of Utah; Snake Indians of Utah; President John Taylor; Brigham Young; Cactus in Desert; John D. Lee; Scene of Massacre; Kanosh; George Q. Cannon; Execution of John D. Lee; The Jesuit Missionary; Pend d'Oreille Mission; General Isaac I. Stevens; View of the Columbia above the Dalles; Charge of Cavalry at Four Lakes; Falls of the Spokane; Coeur d'Alene Mission; An Apache Warrior; Black Knife; Silver Mines of Santa Rita; A Record of Mangas Colorado; Papago Chief |
Apache Crucified by Papagos |
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