Eighteenth-century travels in Pennsylvania & New York /
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[Lexington]
University of Kentucky Press
[1961]
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Table of Contents:
- A trip up the Hudson
- Colonel Woodhull of Schunnemunk Valley
- A tour of the chief ironworks of New York
- In the backwoods of Pennsylvania
- The schoolteacher from Connecticut-a Northumberland County pioneer
- In the backwoods of Pennsylvania
- At the home of a Polish refugee in Luzerne County
- Lost on a bee hunt in Bedford County
- The bachelor farmer of Cherry Valley
- The Indian council at Onondaga
- The arrival
- The Indian council at Onondaga
- The great debate between Kesketomah and Koohassen
- A winter among the mohawks, or, the story of Cattaw-Wassy
- Niagara in winter
- Agouehghon, the Coohassa-Onas of Niagara
- Two Indian tales
- Wabemat's reward, or, why the first beaver was made
- The use made of salt in America, and, the mountain pasture lands.