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LEADER: 01658cam 22003011 4500
001 8223019
005 20041006180824.0
008 740703s1909 xx 000 0 eng
035 $9(DLC) 10006747
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010 $a 10006747
035 $a(OCoLC)935882
040 $aDLC$cP$dDLC
050 00 $aE281$b.D64
100 1 $aDodge, John,$d1751-1800.
245 10 $aNarrative of Mr. John Dodge during his captivity at Detroit,$b reproduced in facsimile from the 2d. ed. of 1780,$cwith an introductory note by Clarence Monroe Burton.
260 $aCedar Rapids Ia.,$bThe Torch Press,$c1909.
300 $a64 p.$billus.$c27 cm.
500 $aFirst edition. Philadelphia, 1779: second edition. Danvers, Mass., 1780.
500 $aFacsimile of the original t.-p., p. [27] reads: An entertaining narrative of the cruel and barbarous treatment and extreme sufferings of Mr. John Dodge during his captivity of many months among the British, at Detroit. In which is also contained, a particular detail of the sufferings of a Virgin ian, who died in their hands. Written by himself: and now published to satisfy the curiosity of every one throughout the United States. The 2d. ed. Danvers, near Salem: Printed and sold by E. Russell...MDCCLXXX...
500 $a"Sixty-three copies printed: sixty being for sale."
650 0 $aIndian captivities.
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yRevolution, 1775-1783$xPrisoners and prisons.
651 0 $aDetroit (Mich.)
700 1 $aBurton, Clarence Monroe,$d1853-1932.
985 $eOCLC REPLACEMENT
985 $gfcd
991 $bc-GenColl$hE281$i.D64$tCopy 1$wOCLCREP