The traditionary history of a narrow and providential escape
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The traditionary history of a narrow and providential escape of some white men from being tomahawked, scalped, and robbed by a party of Taw-way Indians

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An account of a cattle drive from Niagara, Upper Canada, to Detroit, Michigan, made by William Wallace and three other men (p. [1-4]). Pamphlet chiefly consists of advertisements for Brant’s Indian Pulmonary Balsam, made by M.T. Wallace & Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.

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