Heroes of the Middle West: The French
GINN AND COMPANY BOSTON · NEW YORK · CHICAGO · LONDON ATLANTA · DALLAS · COLUMBUS · SAN FRANCISCO
Copyright, 1898 By MARY HARTWELL CATHERWOOD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 317.8
The Athenæum Press GINN AND COMPANY · PROPRIETORS · BOSTON · U. S. A.
Let any one who thinks it an easy task attempt to cover the French discovery and occupation of the middle west, from Marquette and Jolliet to the pulling down of the French flag on Fort Chartres, vivifying men, and while condensing events, putting a moving picture before the eye. Let him prepare this picture for young minds accustomed only to the modern aspect of things and demanding a light, sure touch. Let him gather his material—as I have done—from Parkman, Shea, Joutel, Hennepin, St. Cosme, Monette, Winsor, Roosevelt—from state records, and local traditions richer and oftener more reliable than history; and let him hang over his theme with brooding affection, moulding and remoulding its forms. He will find the task he so lightly set himself a terribly hard and exhausting one, and will appreciate as he never before appreciated the labors of those who work in historic fields.
Mary Hartwell Catherwood
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
HEROES OF THE MIDDLE WEST.
I.
THE DISCOVERERS OF THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI.
II.
BEARERS OF THE CALUMET.
III.
THE MAN WITH THE COPPER HAND.
IV.
THE UNDESPAIRING NORMAN.
V.
FRENCH SETTLEMENTS.
VI.
THE LAST GREAT INDIAN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN HISTORY
EUROPEAN BEGINNINGS
STORIES FROM ENGLISH HISTORY
THE STORY OF AMERICAN HISTORY
HERO STORIES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY
SHORT STORIES FROM AMERICAN HISTORY
FROM TRAIL TO RAILWAY THROUGH THE APPALACHIANS
READING BOOKS ON AMERICAN HISTORY