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Online Full Text: |
Digital Library @ Villanova University (The Chicago Ledger edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) Stanford Digital Repository (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
The Chicago Ledger
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v. 38 no. 9
— pages 17-18 New York Weekly — v. 36 no. 2 — page 8 New York Weekly — v. 46 no. 50 — page 7 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Author: |
Bennett, Emerson, 1822-1905
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Dates: |
November 22, 1880 (New York Weekly edition) October 10, 1891 (New York Weekly edition) February 26, 1910 (The Chicago Ledger edition) |
First Sentence: |
In the troublous times of the early settlement of the West men were often employed to roam the pathless wilderness in the capacity of scouts and spies, in order to detect the approach of large or small parties of Indians, and give timely warning to the scattered settlers, that they might collect in a body to meet and repel their red foes, or find protection inside of their rude forts. (New York Weekly edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (page 8 in New York Weekly, v. XXXVI, no. 2, November 22, 1880)New York Weekly edition (page 7 in New York Weekly, v. XLVI, no. 50, October 10, 1891)
The Chicago Ledger edition (pages 17-18 in The Chicago Ledger, v. XXXVIII, no. 9)
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