William Wells and the Struggle for the Old Northwest

William Wells and the Struggle for the Old Northwest

Author: William Heath

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2015-03-11

Total Pages: 521

ISBN-13: 080615148X

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Born to Anglo-American parents on the Appalachian frontier, captured by the Miami Indians at the age of thirteen, and adopted into the tribe, William Wells (1770–1812) moved between two cultures all his life but was comfortable in neither. Vilified by some historians for his divided loyalties, he remains relatively unknown even though he is worthy of comparison with such famous frontiersmen as Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. William Heath’s thoroughly researched book is the first biography of this man-in-the-middle. A servant of empire with deep sympathies for the people his country sought to dispossess, Wells married Chief Little Turtle’s daughter and distinguished himself as a Miami warrior, as an American spy, and as an Indian agent whose multilingual skills made him a valuable interpreter. Heath examines pioneer life in the Ohio Valley from both white and Indian perspectives, yielding rich insights into Wells’s career as well as broader events on the post-revolutionary American frontier, where Anglo-Americans pushing westward competed with the Indian nations of the Old Northwest for control of territory. Wells’s unusual career, Heath emphasizes, earned him a great deal of ill will. Because he warned the U.S. government against Tecumseh’s confederacy and the Tenskwatawa’s “religiously mad” followers, he was hated by those who supported the Shawnee leaders. Because he came to question treaties he had helped bring about, and cautioned the Indians about their harmful effects, he was distrusted by Americans. Wells is a complicated hero, and his conflicted position reflects the decline of coexistence and cooperation between two cultures.


A Lifetime Nature Walk

A Lifetime Nature Walk

Author: Andrew Dequasie

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2000-09-20

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1462814034

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This book is a collection of essays and anecdotes about 19 animals, 18 birds, 15 fish, 10 reptiles, 31 insects, 39 plants, 17 trees, and 6 other subjects encountered in nature by the author, mostly in the region from West Virginia to Vermont. Hopefully, it lends personality to these subjects and leaves the reader with a sense of the changing view of our natural world during the 20th century. It is not encyclopedic, being limited to things the author has had experience with. On the other hand, it contains many off-beat details not to be found in other references. Among stone-age peoples, one of the important duties the hunter had to fulfill when he returned home was to tell the other members of his tribe where he had been, what he had seen, and what he had done. That is what the author attempts to do in this book. For instance, he tells of : Dealings with raccoons, both tame and wild. How to rescue a skunk from a storm drain. Home-made animal traps. What constitutes a successful backwoods fox hunt. How kingfishers and sparrow hawks mourn their dead. Why bluebirds are scarce. Why a killdeer will tease a dog. Where to find bluegills in the Ohio River or smelt in the Niagara River. A box turtle's prediction of dry weather and rain. Living where copperheads live. Playing with garter snakes. How to find a bee tree. The very different lives and habits of hornets, brown wasps, and mud dauber wasps. Sleeping with bedbugs. The psychological warfare of the deer fly. When to look for snow fleas. How to recognize chamomile by its aroma. The scarcity of ginseng. Trouble with jack-in-the-pulpit. Using jimson weed to kill flys. The forms and effects of poison ivy. Why black raspberries grow in smaller patches than red raspberries. Making use of elderberries. How Indians used acorns as food. Growing black walnut trees from seed. There are no pictures in this book. Those would greatly increase the size and &nbs


Blacksnake's Path

Blacksnake's Path

Author: William Heath

Publisher: Fireside Fiction

Published: 2008-01-01

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780788446498

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Based on extensive research, Blacksnake's Path combines a compelling narrative with authentic history. This splendid novel about an unsung hero of American history is the product of twelve years of research and writing, yet it carries its prodigious learn


Black Rain

Black Rain

Author: Vincent Alexandria

Publisher: Kimani Press

Published: 2007-09-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1426805225

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Kansas City detective Joe Johnson is a passionate family man, and a loving husband and father. But on the streets, he can go toe-to-toe with the toughest gangsters. Joe is also fiercely loyal to his fellow officers; so when FBI agent Cheryl Chase makes a distressed late-night call, he's ready to respond without hesitation. Cheryl's working undercover, trying to bring down a ring of dirty cops who've found murder a great way to handle business. But Joe's partner and wife are strongly against him getting involved—especially with a woman who nearly cost him his marriage before. Now Joe's got to face his most dangerous case yet, and it will take every skill he has to infiltrate, outwit and bring down the psychopathic ringleader if he and Cheryl are to stay alive and make it back home.


Snakes

Snakes

Author: Catherine Cooper Hopley

Publisher:

Published: 1882

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13:

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The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad

The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad

Author: Thornton W. Burgess

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-08-12

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13:

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In Thornton W. Burgess's classic children's book, 'The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad', young readers are taken on a delightful journey through the Green Forest as they follow the escapades of the lovable Mr. Toad. The book combines elements of adventure, humor, and valuable life lessons, making it a timeless piece of literature that continues to captivate readers of all ages. Through Burgess's simple and engaging storytelling style, readers are transported into the charming world of the animal characters, each with their own distinct personalities and quirks. 'The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad' is a perfect introduction to the wonders of nature and the importance of friendship and community. The book is a literary gem that has stood the test of time, remaining a beloved classic for generations. Thornton W. Burgess's deep connection to nature and his passion for wildlife conservation shine through in 'The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad'. His profound respect for the natural world inspired him to create a series of books that not only entertain but also educate young readers about the wonders of the animal kingdom. With its charming characters and timeless lessons, 'The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad' is a must-read for anyone who enjoys heartwarming stories and the beauty of the natural world.


Cumulative Paperback Index, 1939-1959

Cumulative Paperback Index, 1939-1959

Author: R. Reginald

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2009-12-01

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 0893700223

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This was the first bibliography and guide to the American mass market paperback book, and it remains one of the most definitive. The major index is by author, and lists: author, title, publisher, book number, year of publication, and cover price. The title index lists titles and authors only. The publisher index provides a history of that imprint, with addresses, number ranges, and general physical description of the books issued. This is the place that all study of the American paperback must begin.


Wilding a Tame Heart One naturalist's experiences

Wilding a Tame Heart One naturalist's experiences

Author: Jane Wood

Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1598588141

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"The stories in this collection are true, each an experience my family had with wildlife. Some offer my observations and reflections on the flora and fauna surrounding our property, some are wildly happy or tearfully sad adventures, and some are followed by an original poem. They appeared as weekly columns in the local newspaper. The Wilson Saily Times. The columns in this book were published beginning April 2006 through May 2008. Part Two includes Christmas stories of December 2006 and 2007"--Preface.