The Indian wars of PennsylvaniaThe Indian wars of Pennsylvania an account of the Indian events, in Pennsylvania, of the French and Indian war, Pontiac's war, Lord Dunmore's war, the revolutionary war, and the Indian uprising from 1789 to 1795 tragedies of the Pennsylvania frontier. |
Contents
IThe Pennsylvania IndiansTheir Religion | 17 |
IIThe Pennsylvania Indian Tribes | 27 |
IIIThe Swedes and William Penn | 59 |
IVPrincipal Indian Events from 1701 to 1754 | 82 |
VIIThe First Delaware Invasion | 203 |
VIIIInvasion of the Great and Little Coves and | 217 |
IXMassacres of November and December 1755 | 230 |
XICarlisle CouncilWar Declared | 276 |
XVIIIPontiacs | 407 |
XIXPontiacs War Continued | 439 |
XXPontiacs War Continued | 450 |
XXIPontiacs War Continued | 470 |
XXIILord Dunmores | 488 |
XXIIIThe Revolutionary War 1775 1776 and 1777 | 505 |
XXIVThe Revolutionary War 1778 | 539 |
XXVThe Revolutionary War 1779 | 575 |
XIIAtrocities in the Summer and Autumn of 1756 | 284 |
XIIIDestruction of Kittanning | 304 |
XIVEfforts for Peace in 1756 | 327 |
XVEvents of the Year 1757 | 335 |
XVIPosts Peace MissionsGrand Council | 356 |
XVIIGeneral Forbes Expedition against Fort | 387 |
XXVIThe Revolutionary War 1780 | 613 |
XXVIIThe Revolutionary War 1781 | 629 |
XXVIIIThe Revolutionary War 17821783 | 647 |
XXIXThe PostRevolutionary Uprising | 685 |
Appendix | 720 |
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The Indian Wars of Pennsylvania: An Account of the Indian Events, in ... Chester Hale Sipe No preview available - 1931 |
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