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A Narrative Of The Captivity

John Tanner

A Narrative Of The Captivity

The earliest event of my life, which I distinctly remember, is the death of my mother. This happened when I was two years old, and many of the attending circumstances made so deep an impression, that they are still fresh in my memory. I cannot recollect the name of the settlement at which we lived, but I have since learned it was on the Kentucky River, at a considerable distance from the Ohio. My father, whose name was John Tanner, was an emigrant from Virginia, and had been a clergyman. He lived long after I was taken by the Indians, having died only three months after the great earthquake, which destroyed a part of New Madrid, and was felt throughout the country on the Ohio, Soon after my mother's death, my father removed to a place called Elk Horn. At this place was a cavern I used to visit it with my brother. We took two candles; one we lighted on entering, and went on till it was burned down; we then lighted the other, and began to return, and we would reach the mouth of the cavern before it was quite burned out.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 23, 2020
ISBN13 9798686530508
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 484
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 25 mm   ·   830 g
Language English  

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