Hall, James, 1793-1868
Hall, James
Hall, James, 1793-1868, écrivain
James Hall American writer, born 1793
VIAF ID: 4919360 (Personal)
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Works
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Address before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati in celebration of its eleventh anniversary, April 18, 1846 | |
An address to ... 1859 | |
The autobiography of James Hall | |
Catalogue of one hundred and fifteen Indian portraits, representing eighteen different tribes, accompanied by a few brief remarks on the character &c. of most of them. More detailed biographies will appear in the great work on Indian history | |
Catholic question, to which are annexed critical notices of a plea for the West,... by James Hall,... | |
Descriptions of the fossil reticulate sponges .... | |
Eurypteridae from the Devonian and carboniferous formations of Pennsylvania. | |
Geological reports / Palaeontology and geology of the boundary / Description of cretaceous and tertiary fossils | |
Hayne-Hudjihini, the Eagle of Delight | |
Homeland Blues ein farbiges Leben | |
Indian hater" and other stories | |
The Indian tribes of North America : with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs | |
Jung's self psychology a constructivist perspective | |
Ka-Na-Pi-Ma, an Ottawa Chief | |
Kee-She-Waa, a Fox warrior | |
Kentucky | |
Kish-Ke-Kosh, a Fox brave | |
Legends of the West | |
Letters from the West : containing sketches of scenery, manners, and customs : and anecdotes connected with the first settlements of the western sections of the United States | |
Lives of Leonard Calvert [by George W. Burnap], Samuel Ward [by William Gammell] and Thomas Posey [by James Hall] | |
Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiah, or Black Hawk, a Saukie brave | |
Me-Na-Wa. A Creek warrior | |
A memoir of the public services of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio. | |
Memorial of the citizens of Cincinnati to the Congress of the United States, relative to the navigation of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. | |
Ne-Sou-A Quoit, a Fox chief | |
Notes on the Western states, containing descriptive sketches of their soil, climate, resources and scenery, by James Hall,... | |
Payta-Kootha, a Shawanoe warrior | |
Pow-A-Sheek a Fox chief | |
Rant-Che-Wai-Me. Female Flying Pigeon | |
Red Jacket. Seneca war chief | |
Report on building stones. | |
The romance of western history; or; Sketches of History, Life and Manners, in the West. | |
Sangoma eine Reise zu den Geistern Afrikas | |
Se-Quo-Yah | |
Shau-Hau-Napo-Tinia. An Ioway chief | |
Shin-Ga-Ba W'Ossin, Image Stone | |
The soldier's bride and other tales. | |
Statistics of the West, at the close of the year 1836. | |
Stum-Ma-Nu, a Flat-head boy | |
Tah-Chee, a Cherokee chief | |
Tah-Ro-Hon. An Ioway warrior | |
Tales of the border. | |
Tens-Kwau-Ta-Waw, the prophet | |
Thayendanegea, the great captain of the Six Nations | |
Timpoochee Barnard, an Uchee warrior | |
Tish-Co-Han. A Delaware chief | |
Tshusick. An Ojibway woman | |
Wa-Em-Boesh-Kaa, a Chippeway chief | |
Wa-Kawn, a Winnebago chief | |
Wa-Pel-La chief of the Musquakees | |
Waa-Pa-Shaw, a Sioux chief | |
Waa-Top-E-Not | |
Wat-Che-Mon-Ne, a Ioway chief | |
The West : its commerce and navigation | |
The West: its soil, surface, and productions. | |
The Western monthly magazine. | |
The Western souvenir : a Christmas and New Year's gift for 1829 | |
Wilderness and the war path | |
Yaha-Hajo. A Seminole chief | |
Yoholo-Micco. A Creek chief | |
Young Ma-Has-Kah, chief of the Ioways |