Sometimes you get lucky.
I was doing a web search this morning for an image I could
use for a book video, and by divine coincidence a resource popped up that
contained a wealth of information I can use for this series. Serendipity
happens!!
If you’re interested in the history of Ohio Territory up to
the author’s time, with primary accounts about the Native Americans and woodsmen
who inhabited the area, including Simon Kenton and Tecumseh, you’re going to
love Stories of Ohio by William Dean
Howells, originally published in 1897 and provided as a free ebook by The
Project Gutenberg.
You can download it in various ebook formats and also as a
PDF here: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/21381
Another excellent resource on details of Native Americans
and their captives I found some time ago that I may not have mentioned here
before is French and Indian Cruelty
Exemplified in the Life and Various Vicissitudes of Peter Williamson. I
just discovered it’s available for $2 for Kindle. I have it as a text document,
but it has formatting issues, so I bought the Kindle version of the original
book—cheap at twice the cost!—which includes period engravings. LOVE my Kindle
Fire! I can load all sorts of resources on it and carry them with me.
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