The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... Logan . Logan figures prominently in William Dunlap's poem " Cololoo . An Indian Tale , " published in The Columbian Muse ( New York , 1794 ) ; and in the same volume Joseph Smith's " An Indian Eclogue , " without referring specifically ...
... Logan . Logan figures prominently in William Dunlap's poem " Cololoo . An Indian Tale , " published in The Columbian Muse ( New York , 1794 ) ; and in the same volume Joseph Smith's " An Indian Eclogue , " without referring specifically ...
Strana 135
... Logan speech . Some of these inaccuracies may be laid to Jacob and Mayer , many others to writers who deal more sympathetically with Logan , such as Barton ( Medical Journal , 1806 ) , Williams ( American Pioneer , 1842 ) , the editors ...
... Logan speech . Some of these inaccuracies may be laid to Jacob and Mayer , many others to writers who deal more sympathetically with Logan , such as Barton ( Medical Journal , 1806 ) , Williams ( American Pioneer , 1842 ) , the editors ...
Strana 139
... Logan made the speech . " 38 Variations in the accounts of this scene are numerous , ranging from the erroneous statement by Minnie Myrtle ( Mrs. Anna C. Miller ) , that Logan " made the speech " before " General Gleson , " 39 to this ...
... Logan made the speech . " 38 Variations in the accounts of this scene are numerous , ranging from the erroneous statement by Minnie Myrtle ( Mrs. Anna C. Miller ) , that Logan " made the speech " before " General Gleson , " 39 to this ...
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