Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier by Frank H. Severance

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Author Severance, Frank H. (Frank Hayward), 1856-1931
LoC No. 99004771
Title Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier
Note Reading ease score: 65.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents Preface -- The cross bearers -- The Paschal of the great pinch -- With Bolton at Fort Niagara -- What befel David Ogden -- A Fort Niagara centennial -- The journals and journeys of an early Buffalo merchant -- Misadventures of Robert Marsh -- Underground trails -- Niagara and the poets.
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Summary "Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier" by Frank H. Severance is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The work explores the largely untold history of the Niagara region from various perspectives, focusing on the interactions between European settlers, local Indigenous tribes, and the impact of religious missions. It highlights significant historical events and figures that shaped the region's development and gives insight into the challenges faced by early explorers and missionaries. The opening of this text introduces the author’s intention to give a deeper understanding of the Niagara landscape’s historical significance, notably starting with the individual experiences of early missionaries like Father Joseph de la Roche Dallion and Father Jean de Brébeuf. These missionaries aimed to spread Christianity among local Indigenous populations, specifically the Neuter nation, and their efforts were met with varying degrees of hostility and acceptance. The narrative sets up a broader exploration of the region's history, emphasizing the cultural and religious dimensions of early European settlement and missionary work in what would become a contested frontier. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F106: United States local history: Atlantic coast. Middle Atlantic States
Subject Underground Railroad
Subject Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Description and Travel
Subject Ogden, David, 1764-
Subject Lay, John
Subject Marsh, Robert, active 1837-1846
Subject Niagara River Valley (N.Y. and Ont.) -- History
Subject Old Fort Niagara (N.Y.)
Subject Buffalo (N.Y.) -- History
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EBook-No. 36974
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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