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Title: History, Manners, and Customs of the North American Indians
Author: George Mogridge
Editor: Thomas O. Summers
Release Date: September 22, 2008 [EBook #26688]
Language: English
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HISTORY, MANNERS, AND CUSTOMS
OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.
BY OLD HUMPHREY.
REVISED BY THOMAS O. SUMMERS, D.D.
Nashville, Tenn.:
SOUTHERN METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE.
1859.
Prefatory Note.
This volume is one of a series of books from the ready and prolific
pen of the late George Mogridge--better known by his _nom de plume_,
"Old Humphrey." Most of his works were written for the London
Religious Tract Society, and were originally issued under the auspices
of that excellent institution. In revising them for our catalogue, we
have found it necessary to make scarcely any alterations. A "Memoir of
Old Humphrey, with Gleanings from his Portfolio"--a charming
biography--accompanies our edition of his most interesting works.
Every Sunday-school and Family Library should be supplied with the
entertaining and useful productions of Old Humphrey's versatile and
sanctified genius.
T. O. SUMMERS.
NASHVILLE, TENN., Sept. 27, 1855.
PREFACE.
The present volume is in substance a reprint from a work published by
the _London Religious Tract Society_, and is, we believe, chiefly
compiled from the works of our enterprising countryman, CATLIN. It is
rendered especially attractive by the spirited and impressive
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