In the Hands of the Senecas

Walter D. Edmonds
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These stories tell how the Indians captured pioneer women on the warring frontier in revolutionary New York, how the rigours of frontier life affected the women and how, in many cases, they were equal to the situation. The book is organised as a series of loosely-related narratives.
Genres: Historical FictionAmerican History
228 Pages

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