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Timothy Flint was one of the most significant literary figures in the early history of the Old Northwest. He was a minister and graduate of Harvard who went west in 1815 to carry out missionary work. For the next ten years he traveled in the Mississippi Valley, publishing in 1826 a memoir called Recollections of the Last Ten Years. In 1833 he published Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, which did much to develop the Boone legend. He also founded and edited the Western Monthly, a literary magazine in Cincinnati from 1827-1830.
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AVAILABLE IN BOTH PRINT AND MICRO FORMATS
Sabin, 24790
Also available in microfiche from Primary Source Microfilm in series: Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time (fiches 46044-46046)
Covington Collection copy incomplete: lacking pages 109-112 and 117-120
Covington Collection copy signed by James McBride
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