
A Narrative Of The Incidents Attending The Capture, Detention, And Ransom Of Charles Johnston, Of Botetourt County, Virginia (1827)
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The narrative provides a detailed first-hand account of Charles Johnston's capture by Native Americans during a hunting trip in 1790 and his subsequent months in captivity. Each chapter explores different aspects of his ordeal, including his interactions with his captors, the harsh conditions he faced, and his attempts to escape. Johnston's vivid descriptions offer insights into Native American customs and beliefs. The final chapters recount his emotional reunion with family following his ransom, making this work a significant historical document for understanding early American experiences with indigenous peoples.
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A Narrative Of The Incidents Attending The Capture, Detention, And Ransom Of Charles Johnston, Of Botetourt County, Virginia (1827), Charles Johnston
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- A Narrative Of The Incidents Attending The Capture, Detention, And Ransom Of Charles Johnston, Of Botetourt County, Virginia (1827)
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Charles Johnston
- Vydavateľ
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Rok vydania
- 2009
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- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 268
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- 9781437461473
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- Životopisy a myšlienky
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- The narrative provides a detailed first-hand account of Charles Johnston's capture by Native Americans during a hunting trip in 1790 and his subsequent months in captivity. Each chapter explores different aspects of his ordeal, including his interactions with his captors, the harsh conditions he faced, and his attempts to escape. Johnston's vivid descriptions offer insights into Native American customs and beliefs. The final chapters recount his emotional reunion with family following his ransom, making this work a significant historical document for understanding early American experiences with indigenous peoples.