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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE 



Seaver (J. E.)— CoutinueiL 



Deli-he-wa-mis : | or | a narrative of 



the life of | Mary Jemison : | otherwise 

 called I the white woiuau, | who was 

 takeu captive by the ludiaus in 

 MDCCLV; and | who continued with 

 them seventy-eight years. | Containing 

 an account of the murder of | her father 

 and his family ; her I marriages and 

 suft'erings; | Indian barbarities, cus- 

 toms and traditions. | Carefully taken 

 from her own words. | By James E. 

 Seaver. | Also | the life of Hiokatoo, 

 and Ebenezer Allen ; a sketch | of Gen- 

 eral Sullivan's campaign; tragedy of 

 the I "Devils Hole," etc. | The whole 

 revised, corrected and enlarged: with ) 

 descriptive and historical sketches of 

 the Six Nations, the (ienesee country, 

 and other | interesting facts connected 

 with I the narrative: | by Ebenezer 

 Mix. I Second edition. | 



Batavia,N.Y. | Published ))y William 

 Seaver and son, | 1842. 



Pp. i-xii, 13-192, l(i''. — LiiiKuistics as above. 



Copies seen : Cougross. 



Til ird edition: Batavia, IHU, W\ {*} 



Deh-he-wa-mis : | or | a narrati.ve of 



the life of | Mary Jemison: | otherwi.se 

 called I the Wliite Woman, I who was 

 taken captive by the Indians in 

 MDCCLV ; | and who continued with 

 them seventy-eight | years. Contain- 

 ing an account of the | murder of her 

 father and his family ; | her marriages 

 and suiferings; | Indian barbarities, 

 customs and | traditions. | Carefully 

 taken from her own words. | By James 

 E. Seaver. | Also | the life of Hiokatoo 

 and Ebenezer Allen ; and | Historical 

 Sketches of the Six Nations, the | Ge- 

 nesee Country, and other interesting | 

 facts connected witli the narrative: | 

 By Ebenezer Mix. | 



Devon, | Published by S. Thorne, 

 Prospect-Place, Shebbear. | London, | 

 W. Tegg, 73, Cheapside. | 1S47. 



Pp. i-xii, 13-184, 18'^. — Liugiii.sti(!s as above. 

 Copies seen: Briti.sli Musciiiu. 

 At the Menzies sale a "li.ilf red morocco, 

 gilt top, uncut" copy. No. 178t, sold (or $5.70. 



Life I of I Mary Jemison : | I)eh-iie 



wii-mis. | By James E. Si^avcr. | Fourth 

 edition, | with geographi(;al and ex- 

 planatory notes I 



Seaver (J.E.) — Continued. 



New York and Auburn: | Miller, 

 Orton & Mulligan. | Rochester : D. M. 

 Dewey. | 1856. 



Pi). 1-312, 12°. — Indian a;eosraphic names in 

 the State of New Tork (from Morgan), pp. 

 300-312. 



Copies seen: Astor, Boston Athenaeum, Brit- 

 ish Museum, Congress, Watkinson. 



At the Field sale a copy, No. 2092, brought 

 $3.,')0; at the Menzies sale, No. 1785, "half blue 

 morocco, gilt top, uncut, $3. 



Life I of I Mary Jemison : | Deh-he- 



wii-mis. I By .James E. Seaver. | Fourth 

 edition, | with geographical and ex- 

 planatory notes I 



New York: | C. M. Saxton, Barker & 

 Co., I No. 25 Park Row. | 18G0. (*) 



Pp. 1-312, 12°. Title from Mr. W. Eames.— 

 Indian geograpliic names (from Morgan), pp. 

 300-312. 



Life I of I Mary Jemison : | Deh-he- 



wil-mis. I By James E. Seaver. | Fifth 

 edition, with appendix. | 



Buffalo, N. Y. : | printing house of 

 Matthews & Warren, | Office of the 

 "Buffalo Commercial Advertiser." | 

 1877. C) 



2 p. 11. p)). 7-303, 9 plates, 12°. Title fur- 

 nished by Mr. W". Eames. — Indian geographic 

 names (from Morgan), pp. 291-303. 



Select passages | from the Holy Script- 

 ures. I The Creation, and the fall of 

 man. 1 Genesis I-III. 



No litle-page, heading as above; pp. 1-24, 

 24°, in Cherokee characters.— Cont.ains also the 

 ton commandments, the birth of Jesus Christ; 

 parable of the prodigal son, the rich man and 

 Lazarus, the pharisee and publican, the Lord's 

 supper. • 



Tlie Missionary Herald, July, 1836, gives this 

 tract the date 1836; Sabin's Dictionary, No. 

 12175, says 1844— perhaps another edition. 



Copies seen: American Board of Commission- 

 ers, Astor, British Museum, Congress, Dunbar, 

 Massachusetts Historical Society, Shea. 



Seneca. Dictionnaire Tsonnontuan par 

 lesRR. PP. Jcsuites. 



Manuscript, 30 unnumbered 11. 12°, in the 

 Seneca dialect of the Iroquois; in the archives 

 of the Catlu)lic (!hurch at ('aughnawag.i, Can- 

 ada. 



Seneca. [English-Seneca sjielling book. 

 London, 1818.] (*) 



lioferrod to by Gallatin in his Synopsis or 

 Indian tribes in American Ant. Soc. Tr.ans. vol. 

 2, pp. 171-174. He piobably refers to the work' 

 titled heroin under Short vocabulary. 



