| Book | Save | 1 | Title: | Poems of the Mohawk Valley, and on scenes in Palestine: together with an essay on the origin of poetry, with miscellaneous poems and sketches
| | | Creator: | Camp, Phineas, 1788-1868 | | | | Cusick, CorneliusSachem of the Tuscaroras | | | | Duane, W. N. | | | Publication: | Curtiss & White, printers, Utica, N.Y,1859. | | | Notes: | Note 1: "Mythology of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, as originally drawn up by Judge Dean, the Indian interpreter," p. 119-124. Note 2: "Marriage ceremony of the pagan. Given the author by Cornelius Cusick, Sachem of the Tuscaroras," p. 125. Includes the pioneer adventures: "The Frenchman and his dog," "A bear hunt on the Mohawk," and "The sagacious hog." Erroneously ascribed to W. N. Duane. cf. Cushing, Init. & pseud., 2d ser.; Allibone suppl.; J. C. Stockbridge, Cat. of the Harris collection of American poetry. | | | Call #: | F9X M697C2 | | | Extent: | 204 p. ; 19 cm. | | | Subjects: | American poetry -- 19th century | Temperance -- Poetry | Christian poetry, American | Iroquois Indians -- Religion and mythology | Mohawk River Valley (N.Y.) -- Poetry
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