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BIBLIOGEAPHY OF THE 



Wimer (J.) — Continued, 

 sachems | of the different Indian tribes, 

 I with I narratives and captivities, | 

 including | the destruction of Schenec- 

 tady, murder of Miss M'Crea, | de- 

 struction of Wyoming, battle of the 

 Thames and | Tippecanoe, Braddock's 

 defeat, General Wayne's | victory at 

 Miami, life of Logan, massacre | of the 

 Indians at Lancaster, Pa.,&c. [ Also | 

 an appendix, | containing the statistics 

 of the population of | the U. States, 

 and an Indian vocabulary. | Illustrated 

 with eight fine engravings. | 



Lancaster: | published by G. Hills & 

 CO. I Dryson, Pearsol and Wimer, 

 printers. | 1841. 



Frontispiece 1 1. title verso copyright 1 1. con- 

 tents pp. 3-8, preface pp. 9-12, text pp. 1.3-632,8°. 



Dictionary of [Knistenanx] Indian words 

 and phrases (ahout 325, from Mackenzie), pp. 

 529-536. 



Copies seen : Congress. 



There i^ an edition with title and collation 

 as above and imprint as follows : Philadelphia : 

 I published by Gr. Hills & co. i March 4, 1842. 

 (Astor, Congress.) 



And another with title as above except that 

 after the word " engravings " it reads as fol- 

 lows: (Copyright secured.) | Lancaster: | pub- 

 lished by G. Hills & co. | Dyson, Pearsol and 

 Wimer, printers. | 1843. Collation as above. 

 (Congress.) 



■W[inslow] (E[dward]). Good | uevves | 

 from New-England : | or | A true Rela- 

 tion of things very re- I markable at the 

 Plantation of Plimoth | in New-Eng- 

 land. I Shewing the wondrous provi- 

 dence and good- | nes of God, in their 

 preservation and continuance, [ being 

 delivered from many apparent | deaths 

 and dangers. | Together with a Rela- 

 tion of such religious and | civill Lawes 

 and Customes, as are in practise 

 amongst | the Indians, adjoyniug to 

 them at this day. As also | what Com- 

 modities are there to be raysed for the 

 I maintenance of that and other Plan- 

 ta- I tions in the said Country, | Writ- 

 ten by E. W. who hath borne a part in 

 the I fore-named troubles, and there 

 lined since | their first Arrivall. | 



London j Printed by I. D. for William 

 Bladen and lohn Bellamie, and | are to 

 be sold at their Shops, at the Bible in 

 Pauls-Church- | yard, and at the three 

 Golden Lyons in Corn-hill, | neere the 

 Royall Exchange. 1624. 



Winslow (E.) — Continued. 



Title verso blank 1 1. to all wel-willers (Aj 

 and As) 2 11, to the Eeader 1 1. text pp. 1-66, 

 postscript (paged 59) verso blank 1 1. 4°. 



Brief specimens of the language of the New 

 England Indians, pp. 27, 28, 42. 



Copies neen : British Museum, Brown, Lenox. 



It is probable there were two editions of this 

 work issued in the same year, as the copy in the 

 Carter Brown library, Providence, has two title- 

 pages— one as above and one with minor varia- 

 tions and with two lines added after the word 

 "arrivall, " as follows : "Wherevnto is added by 

 him a briofe Relation of a credible | intelligence 

 of the present estate of Virginia. 



This copy has a leaf following the postscript, 

 with the heading: "A briefe Relation of a 

 credible intelligence of the present estato of 

 Virginia," which is not in the other copies seen 

 by me. 



At the Murphy sale, no. 2750, a copy (contain- 

 ing the additional leaf at the end, but with only 

 the usual title as above) brought $40. The 

 Barlow copy, no. 2694 (now in the Lenox 

 Library), brought $350. 



Partly reprinted in Purchas (S.), Pilgrimes, 

 vol. 4, pp. 1853-1871, London, 1625, folio, the lin- 

 guistics appearing on pp. 1860, 1861, 1864. 



Reprinted (from Purchas) in Massachusetts 

 Hist. Soc. Coll. first series, vol. 8, pp. 289-276; 

 and (completed from the original edition) sec- 

 ond series, vol. 9, pp. 74-104, Boston, 1802, 1822, 

 8°. Linguistics, vol, 8, pp. 2,59-260, 269. 



Also in Young (A.), Chronicles of the Pilgrim 

 Fathers, pp. 269-375, Boston, 1841, 8° ; linguis- 

 tics, pp. 316-31 9. Also, Boston, 1844, 8°. 



Edward Winslow, governor of Plymouth 

 colony, born in Droitwich, near "Worcester, 

 England, 18 Oct., 1595 ; died at sea, 8 May, 1655. 

 He sailed in the " Mayflower " with the band of 

 first settlers at Plymouth, and on 22 March, 

 1621, he was deputed to negotiate with Massa- 

 soit, making a treaty that remained intact till 

 it was broken by Kin:^ Philip in 1675. In July, 

 1621, "Winslow conducted the first embassy to 

 the Indians, which was also the first attempt of 

 the English to explore the mterior. —Appleton' 8 

 Cyclop, of Am. Biog. 



Winsor (Justin), e^^i^or. The | memorial 

 I history of Boston, ] including | Suf- 

 folk county, Massachusetts. 1 1630-1880. 

 I Edited | By Justin Winsor, | librarian 

 of Harvard university. | In four vol- 

 umes. I Vol. I C-IV], I The early and 

 colonial periods [-The last hundred 

 years. Part II. | Special topics]. | 

 Issued under the business superintend- 

 ence of the projector, | Clarence F. 

 Jewett. I 



Boston : | James R. Osgood and com- 

 pany. I 1880 [-1881]. 



4 vols, maps, plates, and fac-aimiles, 4°. 



Trumbull (J. H.), The Indian tongue and its 



