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Cusick (D.) — CoutiuueJ. 

 America,) | the two iufauts bom, | ami 

 the I creation of the uaiverse. ( Secoud 

 — a real acconut of the early settlers of 

 North I America, aud their dissensions. 

 I Third — orijjiu of the kingdom of the 

 Five Nations, which ( was called | a 

 long house : | the wars, licrce animals, 

 «&c. I 



Lockpart, N. Y. : ] Turner & McCol- 

 Inm, printers, Democrat office. | 1848. 



Printed cover as above, title as above 1 1. pref- 

 ace 1 1. plates 4 11. text pp. 13-35, 8°.— 'N'umer- 

 als 1-10 of the Mohawk and of the Tuscarora, 

 p. 3.5. 



Copies seen: Boston Atheu;euni, Congress, 

 Dunbar, Eames, Powell, Trumbull. 



At the Menzies sale, "So. .5(J2, a half-calf copy, 

 brought $2 ; at the Biialej' sale, No. 5376, a half- 

 morocco copy, interleaved with manuscript 

 notes by Dr. .Joseph Barratt, brought .$3. 75, and 

 another copy, No. 5377, in original paper cover, 

 $2.50. Clarke, 1888, No. 6349, prices a copy $1.25. 



Sketches of the aucient history of 



the Six Nations. By David Cnsic[k]. 



In Schoolcraft (H. R.), Indian tribes, vol. 5, 

 pp. 031-646, Washington, 1855, 4°. 



Numerals 1-10 of the Mohawk and Tuscarora, 

 p. 646. 



"David Cusick, the Tuscarora historian, was 

 the son of Nicholas Cusick, who died on the 

 Tuscarora reservation, near Lewiston, N. Y., in 

 1840, being about 82 years old. David received 

 a fair education and was thouglit a good doctor 

 by both whites aud Indians. Ho die 1 not long 

 after his father.'' — Beau.cliamp. 



Cusick (James N.). The collection of | 

 sacred songs, | for the use of the I Bap- 

 tist native christians | of the | Six Na- 

 tions. I Revised by | James N. Cusick. | 



Philadelphia: | American Baptist 

 Publication Society. | 1840. 



Second title : Ne kororon ] ne | tej'eiihwah- 

 kwatha | igon | ne enyontste | ne yondatteskos 

 yagorihwiyoghstonh | rotinensyonili kawean- 

 ondahko | ne sokwatigwen, | James N. Cusick. | 



Kanadayengowa : | wasdonrobuon yendattos- 

 kos tehatiris- | toraraks. | 1840. 



English title recto 1. 1 (p. 1), Indian title recto 

 1.2 (p. 3), text pp. 3-125, 32°. 



Copies seen: Brinley, Trumbull. 



At the Brinley sale, Nos. 5728 aud 5729, three 

 copies brought $2.50 each. 



" James Cusick was a son of Nicholas Cusick, 

 aud became a Baptist minister in June, 1838, 

 Laboring among the Tuscaroras aud some other 

 branches of the Six Nations. He formed three 

 Baptist churches and engaged in temperance 

 work still earlier, bequeathing his zeal in this 

 to his descendants. In 1830 he established a 

 temperance society of 100 members, and 

 formed another in 1845 of 50 members. After 

 this he went to the Indian Territory with some 

 of the Tuscaroras, when the General Govern- 

 ment gave the Six Nations lands there, and was 

 one of the leading men in the movement. Most 

 of the emigrants died, and, being sick himself, 

 he came back within three jears. He was 

 blamed for the deaths of the people, and be- 

 coming unpopular among the New York Tus- 

 caroras he went to Canada, where he preached 

 up to the time of his AetMi."—Beaucham2J. 



D. 



Dairyman's. The | Dairyman's | daugh- 

 ter: I By Raw Legh Richmond. | [Two 

 lines Cherokee characters.] | 



Park Hill: | Mission Press, J. Candy 

 &, E. Archer, printers. | [One line 

 Ciierokee characters.] | 1847. 



Pp. 1-57, 24^, in Cherokee characters. Ap- 

 pended, pp. 57-07, is Bob the Sailor Boy. 

 Copies seen: Boston Athenaeum, Congress. 

 Davis (Rev. Bciijainiu). On the origin of 

 the name ' Canada.' By Rev. B. Davis, 

 LL. D., member of the council of the 

 Philological Society of Loudon. 



In Montreal Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. vol. 0, first 

 sess. pp. 430-432, Montreal, 18G1, 8-. 



Davis (Rev. Solomon). A [ prayer book, | 

 in the language of the Six Nations of 

 Indians | containing | the morning and 

 evening service, | the litany, catechism, 

 some of the collects, | aud the prayers 



Davis (S.) — Continued. 



and thanksgivings upon | several occa- 

 sion.s, in the j book of coiumou prayer | 

 of the I Protestant Episcopal Church : [ 

 together with | forms of family and 

 private devotion. | Compiled from vari- 

 ous Translations, and prepared foriiub- 

 licatiou by request | of the Domestic 

 Committee of the Board of Missions of 

 the Protestant | Episcopal Church in 

 the United States of America. | By the 

 Rev. Solomou Davis, missionary to the 

 Oneidas, at Duck - creek, territory of 

 Wisconsin. | 



New-York : i Swords, Stanford, & Co. | 

 D. Faushaw, printer. | 1837. 



Title 1 1. text (entirely in Oneida except some 

 of the headings, whiohare in Enirli.sh)pp. 3-168, 

 12=.— Order for daily morr'ng prayer, pp. 3-40.— 

 Order for daily evening prayer, pp. 41-08.— 



