Drake, Samuel G., 1798-1875
Drake, Samuel Gardner, 1798-1875
Drake, Samuel Gardner
Samuel Gardner Drake United States historian and antiquarian (1798-1875)
Drake, Samuel G. (Samuel Gardner), 1798-1875
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Works
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The aboriginal races of North America comprising biographical sketches of eminent individuals and an historical account of the different tribes from the first discovery of the continent to the present period, with a dissertation on their origin, antiquities, manners and customs | |
Annals of witchcraft in New England, and elswhere in the United States, from their first settlement | |
Book of the Indians of North America | |
brief memoir... | |
Catalogue of rare, useful and curious books, tracts, &c., in American literature | |
Catalogue of sale of rare and valuable manuscripts, autographs, portraits, maps, etc. of the late Samuel Gardner Drake, Sept. 29, 1876. | |
A chronological history of New England, in the form of annals... from the discovery of Capt. Gosnold in 1602 to the arrival of Governor Belcher in 1730. With an introduction containing a brief epitome of ... events abroad, from the creation... | |
Eulogium on the death of George Washington | |
An historical memoir of the colony of New Plymouth, from the flight of the Pilgrims into Holland in the year 1608, to the union of that colony with Massachusetts in 1692. | |
The history and antiquities of Boston : the capital of Massachusetts and metropolis of New England from its settlement in 1630 to the year 1770 : also, an introductory history of the discovery and settlement of New England : with notes, critical and illustrative | |
The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676 : commonly called Philip's war. Also, the old French and Indian wars, from 1689 to 1704 | |
The history of the Indian wars in New England from the first settlement to the termination of the war with King Philip, in 1677. From the original work | |
Indian biography. | |
Indian captivities [from old catalog] | |
Indian captivities, or, Life in the wigwam : being true narratives of captives who have been carried away by the Indians ... | |
Magnalia Christi americana; or, The ecclesiastical history of New-England; from its first planting, in the year 1620, unto the year of Our Lord 1698. In seven books. | |
A memoir of the Rev. Cotton Mather, D. D., with a genealogy of the family of Mather. | |
Narrative of the captivity of John Ortiz, a Spaniard | |
Narrative of the capture and burning of Fort Massachusetts by the French and Indians, in the time of the war of 1744-1749... written... by... John Norton,... Now first published with notes, by Samuel G. Drake | |
New England historical and genealogical register | |
The old Indian chronicle : being a collection of exceeding rare tracts | |
A particular history of the five years French and Indian War in New England and parts adjacent : from its declaration by the King of France, March 15, 1744, to the treaty with the Eastern Indians, Oct. 16, 1749, sometimes called Governor Shirley's War : with a memoir of Major-General Shirley, accompanied by his portrait and other engravings | |
Pedigree of Cotton | |
The present state of New-England with respect to the Indian war. Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof ... | |
Principal events in the life of the Indian chief Brant | |
Redeemed captive, 1746 | |
Result of some researches among the British archives for information relative to the founders of New England: made in years 1858, 1859, and 1860. | |
A review of Winthrop's journal | |
Tragedies of the wilderness: | |
Vicinity of Boston, from Bunker Hill monument, 1853 | |
The witchcraft delusion in New England; its rise, progress, and termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather in The wonders of the invisible world, and by Mr. Robert Calef in his More wonders of the invisible world. |