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Title: Four American Indians
King Philip, Pontiac, Tecumseh, Osceola
Author: Edson L. Whitney
Frances M. Perry
Release Date: May 20, 2008 [EBook #25538]
Language: English
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FOUR AMERICAN INDIANS
KING PHILIP
TECUMSEH
PONTIAC
OSCEOLA
A BOOK FOR YOUNG AMERICANS
BY
EDSON L. WHITNEY and FRANCES M. PERRY
NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO
AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY
Copyright, 1904, by
EDSON L. WHITNEY and FRANCES M. PERRY
Four Am. Ind.
CONTENTS
THE STORY OF KING PHILIP
CHAPTER PAGE
I. PHILIP'S PEOPLE 9
II. PHILIP'S CHILDHOOD HOME 12
III. MASSASOIT AND HIS TWO SONS 15
IV. PHILIP HEARS OF THE ENGLISH 19
V. PHILIP MEETS THE ENGLISH 23
VI. PHILIP'S EDUCATION 26
VII. PHILIP'S DAILY LIFE 30
VIII. PHILIP'S RELATIONS WITH THE ENGLISH 34
IX. PHILIP BECOMES GRAND SACHEM 37
X. PHILIP'S TROUBLES WITH THE WHITES 39
XI. PHILIP AND THE INDIAN COUNCILS 42
XII. KING PHILIP'S WAR 45
XIII. THE LAST DAYS OF PHILIP 48
THE STORY OF PONTIAC
CHAPTER PAGE
I. THE MEETING OF PONTIAC AND THE ENGLISH 53
II. PONTIAC'S CHILDHOOD 59
III. PONTIAC'
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