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Sixty Years’ War Books at the Newberry Library Chicago – Special Collections and Edward E. Ayer Collection

Date: Wednesday, 2 March 2011 19:53:24 GMT

Topic: Bayonets in the wilderness : Anthony Wayne’s legion in the Old Northwest / Alan D. Gaff.

Author: Gaff, Alan D.

Title: Bayonets in the wilderness : Anthony Wayne’s legion in the Old Northwest / Alan D. Gaff.

Series: Campaigns and commanders ; v. 4

Published: Norman, [Okla.] : University of Oklahoma Press, c2004.

Physical Description: xix, 419 p. : ill., maps, ports. ; 26 cm.

Includes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-408) and index.

Contents: The destruction of St. Clair’s army — The frontier in flames — A new commander, a new army — Filling the ranks — The legion of the United States — Winter camp at Legionville — Wilkinson defends the frontier — A winter of discord — Downstream to Hobson’s choice — Preparations for an advance — Personalities and problems abound — Last-minute dispositions — The legion marches North — Construction of Fort Greeneville — Wayne reclaims St. Clair’s battlefield — A second winter of discord — Elite units and intrigue — Supplying the legion in the field — The Indian army gathers — Battle at Fort Recovery — Wayne prepares to advance North — The campaign begins — Americans occupy Grand Glaize — March up the Maumee — Battle of fallen timbers — Confrontation at Fort Miamis — Regrouping at Fort Defiance — A fort at Three Rivers — End of a successful campaign — Wayne’s peace.

Subject (LCSH): Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796.

Indians of North America –Wars –1790-1794.

Wayne’s Campaign, 1794.

Indians of North America –Northwest, Old –Wars.

Northwest, Old –History –1775-1865.

ISBN: 0806135859 (alk. paper)

LC Card Number: 2003063413

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Institution: Newberry Library Chicago [non-circulating]

Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number: Ayer Collection E83.79 .G34 2004

 Wednesday, 2 March 2011 21:16:48 GMT

Topic: British administration of the southern Indians, 1756-1783 … by Helen Louise Shaw.

Author: Shaw, Helen Louise.

Title: British administration of the southern Indians, 1756-1783 … by Helen Louise Shaw.

Thesis/Dissertation: Thesis (Ph. D.)–Bryn Mawr college, 1929.

Published: [Lancaster, Pa. : Lancaster Press], 1931.

Physical Description: xix, 206 p. 22 cm.

Includes: Bibliography: p. 198-205.

Subject (LCSH): Indians of North America –History –Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.

Indians of North America –Southern States.

Indigenous peoples –Great Britain –Colonies.

Indians of North America –Wars –1775-1783.

Great Britain –Colonies –Administration.

Notes: “Vita”: p. 206.

LC Card Number: 31005966

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection 141 .S5 1931

Wednesday, 2 March 2011 21:17:18 GMT

Topic: John Stuart and the struggle for empire on the southern frontier / J. Russell Snapp.

Author: Snapp, J. Russell.

Title: John Stuart and the struggle for empire on the southern frontier / J. Russell Snapp.

Published: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, c1996.

Physical Description: xii, 238 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.

Includes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-226) and index.

Subject (LCSH): Stuart, John, 1718-1779.

Cherokee Indians –Government relations.

Frontier and pioneer life –Southern States.

Indians of North America –Government relations –To 1789.

Colonial administrators –Southern States –Biography.

Colonial administrators –Great Britain –Biography.

Southern States –History –Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.

ISBN: 0807120243 (cloth : alk. paper)

LC Card Number: 95047384

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection F212.S7 S65 1996

 

Wednesday, 2 March 2011 21:38:36 GMT

Topic: Diplomacy on the Indian-Ohio frontier, 1783-1791 / Joyce G. Williams and Jill E. Farrelly

“The American Indian and the white settlers had more in common than one might suppose. They both wanted a home. The trouble began because they wanted the same home.” Joyce G. Williams, frontspiece

Took pictures of the chapters on “Raids and Reprisals” and “Indian Confederation”

Author: Williams, Joyce G.

Title: Diplomacy on the Indian-Ohio frontier, 1783-1791 / Joyce G. Williams and Jill E. Farrelly.

Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Bicentennial Committee, 1976.

Physical Description: ix, 118 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm.

Includes: Bibliography: p. 105-118.

Subject (LCSH): Indians of North America –Northwest, Old –History.

Indians of North America –Government relations –To 1789.

Indians of North America –Government relations –1789-1869.

Indians of North America –Wars –1790-1794.

Frontier and pioneer life –Northwest, Old.

Other Name: Farrelly, Jill E.

LC Card Number: 76150372

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection E78.N76 W54

 

Wednesday, 2 March 2011 21:56:39 GMT

Topic: The Indians as a factor in the War of 1812, Herschel Heath

Author: Heath, Herschel, 1903-

Title: The Indians as a factor in the War of 1812.

Thesis/Dissertation: Dissertation–Clark University, 1933?

Published: [1933?]

Physical Description: [2], v, 362 ℓ. 28 cm.

Includes: Bibliography: ℓ. 320-362.

Subject (LCSH): Indians of North America –Wars –1812-1815.

United States –History –War of 1812.

Notes: Xerox copy.

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection 5A 920

 

Wednesday, 2 March 2011 22:26:49 GMT

Topic: The correspondence of Lieut. Governor John Graves Simcoe, with allied documents relating to his administration of the government of Upper Canada. Collected and edited by Brigadier General E.A. Cruikshank … for the Ontario Historical Society

Author: Ontario. Lieutenant Governor, 1791-1796 (John G. Simcoe)

Title: The correspondence of Lieut. Governor John Graves Simcoe, with allied documents relating to his administration of the government of Upper Canada. Collected and edited by Brigadier General E.A. Cruikshank … for the Ontario Historical Society.

Published: Toronto : The Society, 1923-31.

Physical Description: 5 v. front. (v. 4) illus., plates, maps (part fold.) fold. plans. 27 x 20 cm.

Contents: I. 1789-1793.–II. 1793-1794.–III. 1794-1795.–IV. 1795-1796.–V. 1792-1796 (Supplementary).

Subject (LCSH): Ontario –Politics and government.

Other Name: Cruikshank, E. A. (Ernest Alexander), 1854-1939.

Simcoe, John Graves, 1752-1806.

Ontario Historical Society.

Notes: On cover: The Simcoe papers.

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Institution: Newberry Library Chicago [non-circulating]

Location: General Collections 2nd floor

Call Number: F 826 .81

 

Thursday, 3 March 2011 16:01:21 GMT

Topic: Southern Indians in the American Revolution / by James H. O’Donnell, III.

Author: O’Donnell, James H., 1937-

Title: Southern Indians in the American Revolution / by James H. O’Donnell, III.

Published: Knoxville : University of Tennessee Press, 1973.

Physical Description: xii, 171 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.

Includes: Bibliography: p. 147-164.

Subject (LCSH): Indians of North America –Wars –1775-1783.

Five Civilized Tribes –History.

United States –History –Revolution, 1775-1783 –Campaigns.

ISBN: 0870491318

LC Card Number: 76146662

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Institution: Newberry Library Chicago [non-circulating]

Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection E83.775 .O36

 

Thursday, 3 March 2011 16:16:53 GMT

Topic: An impartial account of Lieut. Col. Bradstreet’s expedition to Fort Frontenac

p 37-38 – Account of how Bradstreet stopped a massacre by the Indians after the fall of Frontenac. Encouraged them to loot instead. Took Pictures of the relevant pages.

Author: Bradstreet, John, 1711-1774.

Title: An impartial account of Lieut. Col. Bradstreet’s expedition to Fort Frontenac : to which are added, a few reflections on the conduct of that enterprise, and the advantages resulting from its success / by a volunteer on the expedition.

Published: London : Printed for T. Wilcox, 1759.

Physical Description: 60 p. ; 18 cm.

Subject (LCSH): Bradstreet, John, 1714-1774.

United States –History –French and Indian War, 1755-1763 –Campaigns.

Notes: Author now identified as Col. Bradstreet himself.–cf. 1940 reprint, verso of t.-p.

Imperfect: 1 p. l. wanting.

Attributed to John Bradstreet–NUC pre-1956 imprints.

LC Card Number: 06013029

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number: VAULTAyer Collection 183 .B82 1759

 

Thursday, 3 March 2011 20:38:12 GMT

Topic: Proposals to prevent scalping, [etcetera] : humbly offered to the consideration of a council of war.

*** Very good stuff. Can use to establish that there were voices talking about this issue and referring to European standards of conduct at the very beginning of the period. paraphrasing “if the Indians can’t ally with us without doing it, don’t use them.”

Title: Proposals to prevent scalping, [etcetera] : humbly offered to the consideration of a council of war.

Series: Evans 7551

Edition: [Mikrofiche-Ausg.].

Published: New-York, N.Y. : Parker and Weyman, 1755.

Subject (LCSH): Scalping.

Indians –Warfare.

References: Evans, no. 7551

Notes: Photostat reproduction (negative) of a copy in the library of the Library company of Philadelphia.

In case.

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Call Number:Ayer Collection 183 .P89 1755

 

Thursday, 3 March 2011 22:37:33 GMT

Topic: His majesty’s “savage” allies : British policy and the northern Indians during the Revolutionary War : the Carleton years, 1774-1778 / by Paul Lawrence Stevens.

***pp 818-819 – Fraser after  F&I War – “remained in America to seek his fortune.”

***pp 1389 – Gates “tickling” Burgoyne’s honour about McCrea scalping.

Author: Stevens, Paul Lawrence.

Title: His majesty’s “savage” allies : British policy and the northern Indians during the Revolutionary War : the Carleton years, 1774-1778 / by Paul Lawrence Stevens.

Thesis/Dissertation: Thesis (Ph.D.)–State University of New York at Buffalo, 1984.

Published: 1984.

Physical Description: 1 v. in 5 pts. (xxi, 2496 leaves) : maps ; 22 cm.

Includes: Bibliography: leaves 2420-2496.

Subject (LCSH): Dorchester, Guy Carleton, Baron, 1724-1808.

Indians of North America –Wars –1750-1815.

Canadian Invasion, 1775-1776.

United States –History –Revolution, 1775-1783.

New York (State) –History –Revolution, 1775-1783.

Canada –History –1775-1783.

Great Britain –Politics and government –1760-1789.

Notes: Photocopy of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1984.

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection E83.775 .S74

 

Thursday, 3 March 2011 22:45:46 GMT

Topic: French and Indian cruelty : exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson

Author: Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799.

Title: French and Indian cruelty : exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson; containing a particular account of the manners, customs and dress of the savages; of their scalping, burning, and other barbarities commited on the English in North America, during his residence among them : being at eight years of age stolen from his parents and sent to Pennsylvania, where he was sold as a slave : afterwards married and settled as a planter, till the Indians destroyed his house, and every thing he had, and carried him off a captive ; from whom, after several months captivity, he made his escape, and served as a volunteer and soldier in many expeditions against them. Comprehending in the whole, a summary of the transactions of the several provinces of Pensylvania, New-York, New-England, New-Jersey, &c. From the commencement of the war in these parts; particularly, those relative to the intended attack on Crown Point and Niagara. And an accurate and succinct detail of the operations of the French and English forces at the siege of Oswego, where the author was wounded and taken prisoner; and being afterwards sent to England, was, on his arrival at Plymouth, discharged as incapable of further service. Also, a curious discourse on kidnapping, with proper directions for tradesmen and others, to avoid slavery, when transported from their native country. Together with a description of the most convenient roads for the British forces to invade Canada in three divisions, and make themselves masters of it the next campaign, 1759. Dedicated to the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, Esq / written by himself.

Edition: The 3rd ed., with considerable improvements.

Published: Glasgow : Printed by J. Bryce and D. Paterson, for the benefit of the unfortunate author, 1758.

Physical Description: iv, 112 p. ; 18 cm.

Subject (LCSH): Williamson, Peter, 1730-1799 –Captivity.

Indian captivities.

Canada –History –1755-1763.

United States –History –French and Indian War, 1755-1763 –Personal narratives.

Fort Oswego (Oswego, N.Y.) –Capture, 1756.

Notes: “Price one shilling”–Bottom t.p.

P. [79] mispaged 59.

FOR USE IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS READING ROOM ONLY. THERE MAY BE OTHER COPIES THAT CIRCULATE.

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection 256 .W73 1758a

 

Friday, 4 March 2011 16:42:38 GMT

Topic: Enquiry into the causes of the alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British interset

Author: Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824.

Uniform Title: Enquiry into the causes of the alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British interset

Title: Causes of the alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British interest.

Published: Philadelphia : J. Campbell, 1867.

Physical Description: 184 p. : fold. map ; 24 cm.

Subject (LCSH): Indians of North America –Pennsylvania –Treaties.

Delaware Indians.

Shawnee Indians.

United States –History –French and Indian War, 1755-1763.

Notes: “Edition of 250 copies, of which 75 are in quarto, and 25 copies in folio.”

Originally published London, 1759, under title: An enquiry into the causes of the alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians.

“The journal of Christian Frederick Post, in his journey from Philadelphia to the Ohio, on a message from the government of Pennsylvania to the Delaware, Shawanese and Mingo Indians [July 15-Sept. 20 1758]” p. 130-171. “Extract of a letter from Philadelphia, dated Dec. 10, 1758 [giving an account of the Indian treaty at Easton, Oct 8-20, 1758]” p. 172-182.

LC Card Number: 12007274

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Location: General Collections 2nd floor

Call Number: F 807 .87 →Text me this call number

Copy: 1

Status: Available

Institution: Newberry Library [non-circulating]

Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number: Case F 807 .87a →Text me this call number

Copy: 1

Status: Available

Institution: Newberry Library [non-circulating]

Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number:Ayer Collection 183 .T4 1867

 

Friday, 4 March 2011 20:57:22 GMT

Topic: Fit for service : the training of the British Army, 1715-1795 / J.A. Houlding.

Author: Houlding, J. A.

Title: Fit for service : the training of the British Army, 1715-1795 / J.A. Houlding.

Published: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1981.

Physical Description: xxi, 459 p. : ill., map ; 23 cm.

Includes: Bibliography: p. [423]-440.

Subject (LCSH): Military education –Great Britain –History –18th century.

Notes: Includes index.

ISBN: 0198226470

LC Card Number: 80041306

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Institution: Newberry Library [non-circulating]

Location: General Collections 2nd floor

Call Number: U511 .H68

 

Friday, 4 March 2011 21:52:37 GMT

Topic: Red gentlemen & white savages : Indians, federalists, and the search for order on the American frontier / David Andrew Nichols.

Author: Nichols, David Andrew, 1970-

Title: Red gentlemen & white savages : Indians, federalists, and the search for order on the American frontier / David Andrew Nichols.

Series: Jeffersonian America

Jeffersonian America.

Published: Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2008.

Physical Description: xi, 291 p. : map ; 24 cm.

Includes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-268) and index.

Related URL:

Table of contents only

http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0903/2008021733.html

Contents: Introduction: The origins of an uneasy alliance — Post-revolutionary polyphony, 1783-1785 — The evaporation of federal authority on the frontier, 1785-1786 — Unruly young men — The “real Americans” draft a government, 1786-1788 — “These haughty republicans” : the limitations of a gentleman’s government, 1789-1790 — War and appeasement, 1790-1793 — Musket, quill, and calumet, 1794-1799 — Conclusion: The revolution of 1800 in Indian Country.

Subject (LCSH): Indians of North America –History –18th century.

Indians of North America –Treaties.

Indians of North America –Wars –1750-1815.

Frontier and pioneer life –United States –History –18th century.

United States –History –18th century.

United States –Politics and government.

United States –Race relations.

ISBN: 9780813927688 (alk. paper)

0813927684 (alk. paper)

LC Card Number: 2008021733

Other Identifying Number: GBA8C1937

014783534

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Location: Special Collections 4th floor

Call Number: Ayer Collection E77 .N543 2008

 

Thursday, 17 March 2011 18:13:55 GMT

Topic: Harrison and Procter : the River Raisin / by E.A. Cruikshank.

  1. Procter to Brock – 30 September 1812 – about putting a respectable force with Indians to keep them on side. Main worry is to keep them and prove the British have skin in the game, not necessarily to control the Indians.
  2. Captain Muir often in command
  3. Blackbird to Claus – 15 July 1813 – Indians accuse Kentuckians of hacking up a wounded Indian and taking 15 scalps, p 154
  4. Procter to Sheaffe – 13 January 1813 – News of US advance – must use whole force including Indians , p.153
  5. 500 Indians at river Raisin – mainly Wyandots and Pottawotomies directed by 19 white officers – headed by Elliott [ed. elder?] and Caldwell [which one?] p. 158

Harrison and Procter : the River Raisin / by E.A. Cruikshank.

Main Author: Cruikshank, E. A. 1853-1939.

Contributors: Royal Society of Canada.

Format: Book

Language: English

Published: [Ottawa : Royal Society of Canada, 1910]

Series: Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada ; ser. 3, v. 4

 

Thursday, 17 March 2011 18:28:05 GMT

Topic: Report of the Committee on Indian affairs, relative to excitements, on the part of British subjects, of the Indians, to commit hostility against the United States

Page 3 , the Intro

“That the attention of the committee has been directed to the following inquires:

1st. Whether any, and what agency the subjects of the British government may have had in exciting the Indinas on the western frontier, to hostilities against the United States.

2nd. The evidence of such hostility, on the part of the Indian tribes, prior to the late campaign on the Wabash.

3rd. The orders by which the campaign was authorised and carried on.”

Page 4

“With the regard of the second subject of inquiry, the committee are of the opinion that the evidence accompanying this report, together with the official communications made to the executive, by the British government, affords such evidence of the hostile views and intentions of the Indians, as to render it the duty ofthe President of the United States to use the necessary means of protecting the frontiers from the attack with which they are threatened.”

(1812). Report of the Committee on Indian affairs, relative to excitements, on the part of British subjects, of the Indians, to commit hostility against the United States, and to the evidence of such hostility prior to the late campaign on the Wabash: June 13th, 1812. Ordered to lie on the table.

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Report of the Committee on Indian affairs, relative to excitements, on the part of British subjects, of the Indians, to commit hostility against the United States, and to the evidence of such hostility prior to the late campaign on the Wabash. June 13th, 1812. Ordered to lie on the table.

Main Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs.

Contributors: United States. 12th Cong., 1st sess., 1811-1812. House.

Format: Book

Language: English

Published: Washington City: Printed by Roger C. Weightman. 1812.

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Other Titles: Binder’s title: Excitement of the Indians to hostility.

Copy-Specific Note: ACQ: 14041; Eberstadt; 45; 28 June 1965.

Half bound maroon leather binding, maroon cloth boards (Binder’s title: Excitement of the Indians to hostility).

References: Shaw and Shoemaker 27322.

Greely, p. 634.

Physical Description: 43 p. 22 cm.

Chronology: 1812.

Place: Washington City.

Printer: Weightman, Roger C.

 

Thursday, 17 March 2011 18:52:00 GMT

Topic: War of 1812. First series. Containing a full and detailed narrative of the operations of the right division, of the Canadian army

Downloaded a copy of this off Archive.org and put under books after 3 october 2010 file, named War1812_Right_Canadian_Div_Ricardson_cihm_32818.pdf

Richardson, J. (1842). War of 1812: First series. Containing a full and detailed narrative of the operations of the right division, of the Canadian army. [Brockville].

War of 1812. First series. Containing a full and detailed narrative of the operations of the right division, of the Canadian army, by Major Richardson, K.S.F.

Main Author: Richardson, John, 1796-1852.

Format: Book

Language: English

Published: [Brockville] 1842.

 

Thursday, 17 March 2011 19:02:54 GMT

Topic: A military and topographical atlas of the United States; includingthe British possessions & Florida

Downloaded a copy of this off Archive.org and put under books after 3 october 2010 file named Melish_John_militarytopograp00meli.pdf

Melish, J. (1813). A military and topographical atlas of the United States; including the British possessions & Florida…: To which is added a list of the military districts, a register of the army, and a list of the navy / by John Melish. Philadelphia: Printed by G. Palmer.

A military and topographical atlas of the United States; includingthe British possessions & Florida… ; To which is added a list of the military districts, a register of the army, and a list of the navy / by John Melish.

Main Author: Melish, John, 1771-1822.

Format: Map

Language: English

Published: Philadelphia, Printed by G. Palmer, 1813.