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Introduction | ||
Map of the North Country | ||
A Narrative of the Captivity of Nehemiah How (Putney, Vermont), 1745 | 1 | |
The Captivity of Mary Fowler (Hopkinton, New Hampshire), 1746 | 13 | |
The Captivity of Isabella McCoy (Epsom, New Hampshire), 1747 | 17 | |
Journals of Captain Phineas Stevens (Fort Number Four, New Hampshire), 1749 and 1752 | 22 | |
A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson (Charlestown, New Hampshire), 1754, with the deposition of James Johnson, 1757 | 45 | |
The Captivity and Sufferings of Mrs. Jemima Howe (Vernon, Vermont), 1755, with letters relating to her captivity | 88 | |
The Captivity of Zadock Steele (Royalton, Vermont), 1780 | 100 | |
George Avery's Journal of the Royalton Raid (Royalton, Vermont), 1780 | 150 | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 159 |
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