SCOULER — SEAVER. 701 
Seaver (James E.) — continued. 
amongst them to the present time. | Containing an account of the | 
murder of her father and his family; | her sufferings; | her marriage 
to two Indians; | her troubles with her children; | Barbarities of 
the Indians in the French and Revolutionary Wars ; | the life of 
her last husband ; | And many Historical Facts never before pub- 
lished. I Carefully taken from her own words, | ISTov. 29th, ISl'o. | 
To which is added, | An Appendix, | Containing an Account of the 
Tragedy at the Devil's | Hole, in 1763, and of Sullivan's Expedition ; 
the Tradi- | tions, Manners, Customs, &c., of the Indians, as be- 
lieved I and iH'actised at the present day, and since Mrs. | Jemi- 
son's captivity; together with some Anecdotes, | and other enter- 
taining Matter. | By James E. Seaver. | 
Howdeu : | Printed for R. Parkin : | Sold by T. Tegg, 73, Cheap- 
side, London; | Wilson and Sons, York; J. Noble, Hull; W. 
Walker, | Otley ; and by every other bookseller. | 1826. | o. 
Fp. i-xiii, 14-180. 16°. Seneca names, with signification, passim. 
3542 Deh-he-wa-mis: | or | a Narrative of the Life of | MaryJem- 
isou: I otherwise called | The White Woman, | who was taken cap- 
tive by the Indians in MDCCLV; and I who continued with them 
seventy-eight years. | Containing an account of the murder of | her 
father and his family; her | Marriages and Sufferings; | Indian 
Barbarities, Customs and Traditions. | Carefully taken from her 
own words. | By James.E. Seaver. | Also | the Life of Hiokatoo, 
and Ebeuezer Allen; a Sketch | of General Sullivan's Campaign; 
Tragedy of the | "Devils Hole," etc. | The whole revised, corrected 
and enlarged: with | descrix)tive and historical sketches of the Six 
Nations, the Genesee Country, and other | interesting Facts con- 
nected with I the Narrative: | ByEbenezerMix. | Second Edition. | 
Batavia, N. T. ; Published by William Seaver and Sou, 1 1843. | c. 
Pp. i-xii, 13-192. 10°. Seneca names, with signification, passim. 
Third edition: Batavia, 1844. 16°.— ^Hiftone. 
3543 Deh-he-wa-mis: | or | a narrative of the life of ( Mary Jerai- 
son : I otherwise called | the White Woman, | who was taken cap- 
tive by the Indians in MDCCLV; | and who continued with them 
seventy-eight | years. Containing an account of the | murder of 
her father and his family; | her marriages and suflerings; | Indian 
Barbarities, Customs and | Traditions. | Carefully taken from her 
own words. | By James E. Seaver. | Also | the life of Hiokatoo and 
Ebenezcr Allen; and ( Historical Sketches of the Six Nations, 
the I Genesee Country, and other interesting | facts connected 
with the narrative: | By Ebenezcr Mix. | 
Devon, | Published by S. Thorne, Prospect-Place, Shebbear. | 
London, | W. Tegg, 73, Cheapside. | 1847. | • 
Pp. i-xii, 13-184. 18°. Scattered terms and phrases in Seneca. Title furnished 
by Mr. W. Eames. 
