Snelling, William Joseph, 1804-1848
Snelling, William Joseph
Bell, Solomon
William Joseph Snelling 19th century American journalist and writer
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Works
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A brief and impartial history of the life and actions of Andrew Jackson, President of the United States | |
Early days at Prairie du Chien, and Winnebago outbreak of 1827. | |
A geographical sketch of that part of North America called Oregon ... together with an essay on the advantages resulting from a settlement of the territory. To which is attached a new map of the country. | |
The polar regions of the western continent explored : embracing a geographical account of Iceland, Greenland, the islands of the frozen sea and the northern parts of the American continent : including a particular description of the countries, the seas, inhabitants and animals of those parts of the world : also, a minute account of the whale fisheries and the dangers attending them : with remarkable adventures of some of the whale fishers, descriptions of Mount Hecla and the other volcanoes of Iceland : together with the adventures, discoveries, dangers and trials of Parry, Franklin, Lyon, and other navigators in those regions | |
Pretended riot explained | |
The rat-trap; or, Cogitations of a convict in the House of correction ... | |
Running the gantlet : a thrilling incident of early days at Fort Snelling. | |
Sketches of Indian life and character | |
Tales of the Northwest | |
Trial of William J. Snelling for a libel on the Honorable Benjamin Whitman, Senior Judge of the Police Court : Commonwealth vs. Snelling, Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, December 27th 1833, before the Hon. Samuel Putman, justice. | |
Truth, a gift for scribblers. |