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Memoirs of a captivity among the Indians of North America, from childhood to the age of nineteen; with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs. To which is added, some account of the soil, climate, and vegetable production of the territory westward of the Mississippi.

HUNTER, John

  • Publisher: London, Longman, 1823.
London, Longman, 1823. . First edition. 8vo, x, 447 pp., 19th-century half calf gilt by Winstanley of Manchester, marbled sides and edges, an attractive example. John Dunn Hunter (ca. 1796–1827), was a leader of the Fredonian Rebellion, the first attempt by Anglo settlers in Texas to secede from Mexico. Before that adventure, however, he had an interesting upbringing by Native Americans recounted in the present work. Hunter claimed to be ignorant of his birthplace and said that he was taken prisoner with two other children by Native Americans who either belonged to or were associated with the Kickapoo nation. He lived with the Kickapoo until 1816 but travelled widely during that time and received a good education. Not knowing his real name, he took on the name of an English benefactor, one John Dunn, 'Hunter' was later added due to his abilities in the field. Sabin 33921.

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