CONTENTS THE STORY OF KING PHILIP
THE STORY OF PONTIAC
THE STORY OF TECUMSEH
THE STORY OF OSCEOLA
THE STORY OF KING PHILIP BY EDSON L. WHITNEY
I. PHILIP'S PEOPLE
II. PHILIP'S CHILDHOOD HOME
III. MASSASOIT AND HIS TWO SONS
IV. PHILIP HEARS OF THE ENGLISH
V. PHILIP MEETS THE ENGLISH
VI. PHILIP'S EDUCATION
VII. PHILIP'S DAILY LIFE
VIII. PHILIP'S RELATIONS WITH THE ENGLISH
IX. PHILIP BECOMES GRAND SACHEM
X. PHILIP'S TROUBLES WITH THE WHITES
XI. PHILIP AND THE INDIAN COUNCILS
XII. KING PHILIP'S WAR
XIII. THE LAST DAYS OF PHILIP
THE STORY OF PONTIAC BY FRANCES M. PERRY,
I. THE MEETING OF PONTIAC AND THE ENGLISH
II. PONTIAC'S CHILDHOOD
III. PONTIAC'S EDUCATION
IV. THE CHIEF
V. THE PLOT
VI. THE SEVENTH OF MAY
VII. HOSTILITIES BEGUN
VIII. THE TWO LEADERS
IX. THE SIEGE OF DETROIT
X. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENTS
XI. THE END OF THE SIEGE
XII. ALL ALONG THE FRONTIER
XIII. THE LAST OF PONTIAC
THE STORY OF TECUMSEH BY FRANCES M. PERRY
I. EARLY YEARS
II. YOUTH
III. ADVENTURES OF THE YOUNG BRAVE
IV. TECUMSEH DISSATISFIED
V. TECUMSEH'S BROTHER, THE PROPHET
VI. GREENVILLE
VII. THE PROPHET'S TOWN
VIII. THE COUNCIL BETWEEN HARRISON AND TECUMSEH
IX. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR
X. THE BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE
XI. REORGANIZATION OF THE INDIANS
XII. TECUMSEH AND THE BRITISH
THE STORY OF OSCEOLA BY FRANCES M. PERRY
I. THE EXODUS OF THE RED STICKS
II. THE FLORIDA HOME
III. THE FIRST SEMINOLE WAR
IV. GRIEVANCES
V. THE TREATY OF PAYNE'S LANDING
VI. HOSTILITIES
VII. THE WAR OPENED
VIII. OSCEOLA A WAR CHIEF
IX. THE SEMINOLES HOLD THEIR OWN
X. OSCEOLA AND GENERAL JESUP
XI. THE IMPRISONMENT OF OSCEOLA
XII. THE END
NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY Copyright, 1904, by Edson L. Whitney and Frances M. Perry Four Am. Ind.