Paterson, J. B., Autobiography of Black Hawk.
Snyder, J. F., The Burial and Resurrection of Black Hawk.
Stevens, F. E., The Black Hawk War, including a Review of Black Hawk’s Life.
Steward, J. F., Sac and Fox Trail.
Thwaites, R. G., The Black Hawk War.
If his young readers shall be sufficiently interested in this story of Black Hawk to follow the struggles by which America was won as they are recorded in our historical works, the writer will feel that his purpose in part at least has been accomplished.
Paul G. Tomlinson.
Elizabeth, New Jersey.
CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I. | Black Hawk Takes the Trail | [1] |
| II. | Pursued | [13] |
| III. | A Devastated Home | [24] |
| IV. | A Hidden Retreat | [36] |
| V. | A Needed Rest | [46] |
| VI. | A New Danger | [58] |
| VII. | A Narrow Escape | [69] |
| VIII. | An Indian Legend | [81] |
| IX. | In Camp | [92] |
| X. | On the March | [104] |
| XI. | The Flag of Truce | [118] |
| XII. | The Rout | [128] |
| XIII. | The Whinny of a Horse | [138] |
| XIV. | The Swallow | [150] |
| XV. | An Invitation | [163] |
| XVI. | A Scouting Party | [173] |
| XVII. | A Perilous Undertaking | [185] |
| XVIII. | Between the Lines | [195] |
| XIX. | A Lively Skirmish | [206] |
| XX. | A Midnight Ride | [216] |
| XXI. | The Fight on the Pekatonika | [227] |
| XXII. | Apple River Fort | [239] |
| XXIII. | Across Country | [251] |
| XXIV. | Kellogg’s Grove | [262] |
| XXV. | On the Trail | [274] |
| XXVI. | Through the Swamps | [285] |
| XXVII. | Wisconsin Heights | [297] |
| XXVIII. | The Trail Leads Westward | [308] |
| XXIX. | Bad Axe | [320] |
| XXX. | Conclusion | [333] |