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Title: Wau-Bun: The "Early Day" of the North-West
Note: Reading ease score: 68.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by Tom Cosmas from materials generously provided
on The Internet Archive.
Summary: "Wau-Bun: The 'Early Day' of the North-West" by Mrs. John H. Kinzie is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The narrative unfolds the early experiences of the author and her husband, who journey to establish their lives in the burgeoning American frontier, particularly the Chicago area. The book offers insights into the relationships among early settlers, Indigenous peoples, and the evolving cultural landscape of the American Northwest. The opening of the narrative introduces the reader to the author's departure from Detroit in September 1830 aboard the steamer "Henry Clay," setting the stage for an adventurous journey filled with both anticipation and challenges. As the author recounts the unpleasantness of being caught in a storm, she reflects on her dreams of living in the romanticized "Indian country." The narrative highlights her excitement about the regions she has long imagined, sharing vivid descriptions of her travels, encounters with friendly faces, and the contrasting hardships faced during the voyage. This introductory glimpse into her life establishes a compelling backdrop for her experiences and the historical dynamics of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Kinzie, John H., Mrs., 1806-1870
EBook No.: 51737
Published: Apr 12, 2016
Downloads: 101
Language: English
Subject: Northwest, Old -- Description and travel
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Wisconsin
Subject: Kinzie, John H., Mrs., 1806-1870
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Old
Subject: Indians of North America -- Northwest, Old
Subject: Northwest, Old -- History -- 1775-1865
Subject: Portage (Wis.)
Subject: Illinois -- Description and travel
Subject: Chicago (Ill.) -- History
LoCC: United States local history: Old Northwest. Northwest Territory
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Wau-Bun: The "Early Day" of the North-West
Note: Reading ease score: 68.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by Tom Cosmas from materials generously provided
on The Internet Archive.
Summary: "Wau-Bun: The 'Early Day' of the North-West" by Mrs. John H. Kinzie is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The narrative unfolds the early experiences of the author and her husband, who journey to establish their lives in the burgeoning American frontier, particularly the Chicago area. The book offers insights into the relationships among early settlers, Indigenous peoples, and the evolving cultural landscape of the American Northwest. The opening of the narrative introduces the reader to the author's departure from Detroit in September 1830 aboard the steamer "Henry Clay," setting the stage for an adventurous journey filled with both anticipation and challenges. As the author recounts the unpleasantness of being caught in a storm, she reflects on her dreams of living in the romanticized "Indian country." The narrative highlights her excitement about the regions she has long imagined, sharing vivid descriptions of her travels, encounters with friendly faces, and the contrasting hardships faced during the voyage. This introductory glimpse into her life establishes a compelling backdrop for her experiences and the historical dynamics of the time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Kinzie, John H., Mrs., 1806-1870
EBook No.: 51737
Published: Apr 12, 2016
Downloads: 101
Language: English
Subject: Northwest, Old -- Description and travel
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Wisconsin
Subject: Kinzie, John H., Mrs., 1806-1870
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Old
Subject: Indians of North America -- Northwest, Old
Subject: Northwest, Old -- History -- 1775-1865
Subject: Portage (Wis.)
Subject: Illinois -- Description and travel
Subject: Chicago (Ill.) -- History
LoCC: United States local history: Old Northwest. Northwest Territory
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.