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Long before the American Revolution, fur trappers were traveling thousands of miles into the remote wilderness in their quest for beaver pelts, the fr...
Forgotten since its original publication, this gripping memoir details an eventful winter hunt from Fort Benton, Montana to the Cypress Hills in Canad...
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In his concise, richly detailed memoir My Sixty Years on the Plains fur-trapper W. T. Hamilton - also known as 'Wildcat Bill' - gives the reader a fir...
Or, A Defence of the Pentateuch - the Production of Moses and an Inspired Document, Against the Objections of Modern Skepticism, by Wm. T. Hamilton
A Scriptural Ordinance ; And, Baptism by Sprinkling : Lawful
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was ...
Who Died at Mobile, Sunday, August 11th, 1839, of Yellow Fever
A Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, N.J., December 8, 1831, on the Occasion of Public Thanksgiving
Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting
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Trapping and Trading and Indian Fighting ; from the Original Edition by E.T. Sieber
trapping, trading, amd Indian fighting. From the original ed. by E. T. Sieber. With an introd. by Donald J. Berthrong. With 6 illustr. by Charles M. Russell
Trapping, Trading Amd [sic] Indian Fighting
Showing that Mr. William Miller's Doctrine of the Second Advent of Christ and the Destruction of the World by Fire, in 1843, is No where Taught in Scripture. As Delivered in the Government Street Church, Mobile, on Sunday Night, March 26, 1843
An Address Upon the Life and Character of the Right Reverend John Henry Hobart, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New-York, Delivered in St. Peter's Church Auburn, Sunday P.M. September 19, 1830