A Narrative Of The Captivity - John Tanner - Boeken - Independently Published - 9798686530508 - 23 september 2020
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A Narrative Of The Captivity

John Tanner

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A Narrative Of The Captivity

The earliest event of my life, which I distinctly remember, is the death of my mother. This happened when I was two years old, and many of the attending circumstances made so deep an impression, that they are still fresh in my memory. I cannot recollect the name of the settlement at which we lived, but I have since learned it was on the Kentucky River, at a considerable distance from the Ohio. My father, whose name was John Tanner, was an emigrant from Virginia, and had been a clergyman. He lived long after I was taken by the Indians, having died only three months after the great earthquake, which destroyed a part of New Madrid, and was felt throughout the country on the Ohio, Soon after my mother's death, my father removed to a place called Elk Horn. At this place was a cavern I used to visit it with my brother. We took two candles; one we lighted on entering, and went on till it was burned down; we then lighted the other, and began to return, and we would reach the mouth of the cavern before it was quite burned out.

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Vrijgegeven 23 september 2020
ISBN13 9798686530508
Uitgevers Independently Published
Pagina's 484
Afmetingen 178 × 254 × 25 mm   ·   830 g
Taal en grammatica Engels  

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