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Paperback Narrative Of The Captivity And Providential Escape Of Mrs. Jane[!] Lewis (wife Of James Lewis, ) Who, With A Son And Daughter ... And An Infant Babe, Book

ISBN: 1024892263

ISBN13: 9781024892260

Narrative Of The Captivity And Providential Escape Of Mrs. Jane[!] Lewis (wife Of James Lewis, ) Who, With A Son And Daughter ... And An Infant Babe,

"Narrative Of The Captivity And Providential Escape Of Mrs. Jane Lewis" recounts the harrowing experiences of Jane Lewis and her children after being captured by Sac Indians near Indian Creek. This gripping first-person account details the hardships, fears, and resilience of a woman and her family struggling to survive captivity in the early 19th century American frontier. The narrative provides a unique glimpse into the interactions between settlers and Native American tribes during a turbulent period of westward expansion.

This short historical narrative offers valuable insights into the daily lives of captives, the dangers faced by pioneer families, and the cultural clashes that defined the era. Mrs. Lewis's tale of survival and eventual escape is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and a compelling addition to the literature of captivity narratives.

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