Books by "Paul De Schweinitz"

5 books found

American Indians of the Ohio Country in the 18th Century

American Indians of the Ohio Country in the 18th Century

by Paul R. Misencik, Sally E. Misencik

2020 · McFarland

In the mid-17th century, the Iroquois Confederacy launched a war for control of the burgeoning fur trade industry. These conflicts, known as the Beaver Wars, were among the bloodiest in North American history, and the resulting defeat of the Erie nation led to present-day Ohio's becoming devoid of significant, permanent Indian inhabitants. Only in the first quarter of the 18th century did tribes begin to tentatively resettle the area. This book details the story of the Beaver Wars, the subsequent Indian migrations into present Ohio, the locations and descriptions of documented Indian trails and settlements, the Moravian Indian mission communities in Ohio, and the Indians' forlorn struggles to preserve an Ohio homeland, culminating in their expulsion by Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act in 1830.

Essentials of Bacteriology

Essentials of Bacteriology

by Michael Valentine Ball, Paul G. Weston

1913

Diseases of the Blood

Diseases of the Blood

by Paul Ehrlich, Adolf Lazarus, Felix Pinkus

1905

The Travels of John Heckewelder in Frontier America

The Travels of John Heckewelder in Frontier America

by Paul A. Wallace

2010 · University of Pittsburgh Pre

Paul A. Wallace gathers the diaries and journals of John Heckewelder to prepare this engrossing account of a man who traveled extensively in the Western frontier in the service of the Moravian Church and the United States government, and recorded a great deal of early American history along the way. Heckewelder also lived among the Indians for nearly sixty years, learning their languages, sharing their activities, and wrote vividly of his life with them. Between 1762 and 1813 he crossed the Allegheny Mountains thirty times and made numerous trips down the Ohio River as far south as Kentucky, and along the Great Lakes to Detroit. Heckewelder tells of the first great migration of whites into the West, and also wrote of the early settlements in many important cities, including Detroit, Louisville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Schenectady and Albany.