Books by "Herbert John Webber"

12 books found

A History of British Water Colour Painting

A History of British Water Colour Painting

by Herbert Minton Cundall

1908

Mariout Barley

Mariout Barley

by Arthur Howard Hendrickson, Edwin Coblentz Voorhies, Fritz Wilhelm Woll, George Whiting Hendry, Herbert John Webber, Ira Judson Condit, Paul Llewellyn Hibbard, Walter Pearson Kelley, Warren Porter Tufts, Edward Ellis Thomas

1919

Odd Ways in Olden Days Down West

Odd Ways in Olden Days Down West

by Herbert Edward Reynolds

1892

Grasses and Forage Plants /4cby C. E. Bessey and H. J. Webber

Grasses and Forage Plants /4cby C. E. Bessey and H. J. Webber

by Charles Edwin Bessey, Herbert J. Webber

1890

Indian Wars of New England, Volume 3

Indian Wars of New England, Volume 3

by Herbert Milton Sylvester

2013 · Heritage Books

This is an especially valuable work for students of the French and Indian War. The extensive notes alone provide an abundance of further research materials. As the European powers struggled for control over the New World, the colonists endured wave after wave of brutal Indian attacks. This final volume of the series contains four separate sections: Queen Anne's War, Lovewell's War, Governor Shirley's War and the French and Indian War. Queen Anne's War was known in Europe as the War of Spanish Succession. It lasted from 1704 to 1713. Accounts of numerous Indian attacks are given in this section, which is very detailed with victim's names and places. Lovewell's War, 1722-1726, came about as the militant Jesuit missionary, Father Rale, encouraged Indians to raid the English. Settlers, in retaliation, collected up to £100 for bringing in the scalp of an Indian. The French again declared war on England in 1744. Governor Shirley's War was known by these other names: the Spanish or Five Years' War, War of Austrian Succession and King George's War. Funds were appropriated for forts along the frontier, but attacks on the colonists continued as in the previous wars. The "final" French and Indian War was officially declared in 1756. Major events included the attack on Fort #4 (Charlestown, New Hampshire), the capture of Forts Frontenac and Niagara, the second fall of Louisbourg, the climatic battle for Quebec upon the Plains of Abraham, and the decimation of the St. Francis Indian village by Robert Rogers and his Rangers. This is a fascinating chronicle of important turning points in American history. The exhaustive notes in this volume are as interesting as the main narrative.

Comparison of Four Methods of Feeding Early Hatched Pullets

Comparison of Four Methods of Feeding Early Hatched Pullets

by Donald Reddick, Herbert John Webber, James Edward Rice, Samuel Fraser, Thomas Forsyth Hunt, Veranus Alva Moore, Charles Frederick Clark, Charles Scoon Wilson, Rolla Cecil Lawry, John Washington Gilmore

1907

With the Makers of Texas

With the Makers of Texas

by Herbert Eugene Bolton, Eugene Campbell Barker

1904

A source reader in Texas history.