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Thrilling Incidents of the Indian War of 1862
Being a Personal Narrative of the Outrages and Horrors Witnessed by Mrs. L. Eastlick in Minnesota
Taschenbuch von Lavina Day Eastlick
Sprache: Englisch

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"Lavina Eastlick's story is one episode in the history of the bloodiest massacre of the West." - Captured by the Indians (1985)

"The resolute mother, badly wounded and left for dead, revived...and with sublime courage started for a place of safety." -A Thrilling Narrative of the Minnesota Massacre (1896)

"Eastlick's story is seen by whites as the prototypical heroic story of a woman during the war." - Six Weeks in the Sioux Tepees (2002)

"John Eastlick handed his wife a large butcher's knife and told her not to hesitate to use it if necessary." -Over The Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862 (1993)

How did this heroic Minnesota pioneer woman survive four musket ball wounds and being beaten and left for dead, to eventually reunite with her two surviving children after a harrowing journey?

In 1864, Lake Shetek Massacre survivor Lavina Day Eastlick (1833-1923) would publish a chilling first-hand narrative of her fight for survival in her book titled "Thrilling Incidents of the Indian War of 1862: Being a Personal Narrative of the Outrages and Horrors Witnessed by Mrs. L. Eastlick in Minnesota."

In what would eventually be known as the Lake Shetek Massacre, on August 20, 1862, about 40 Dakota Sioux men and at least one woman attacked Minnesota settlers living nearby, killing 15 and taking a dozen women and children captive.

In introducing her book, Eastlick writes:

"I have given merely a plain, unvarnished statement of all the facts that came under my own observation, during the dreadful massacre of the settlers in Minnesota. Mine was only a single case among hundreds of similar instances. It is only from explicit and minute accounts from the pen of the sufferers themselves, that people living at this distance from the scene of those atrocities can arrive at any just and adequate conception of the...the extremities of pain, terror and distress endured by the victims."

Interestingly, Eastlick describes a paranormal encounter with a red orb that occurred right after the attack.
"Lavina Eastlick's story is one episode in the history of the bloodiest massacre of the West." - Captured by the Indians (1985)

"The resolute mother, badly wounded and left for dead, revived...and with sublime courage started for a place of safety." -A Thrilling Narrative of the Minnesota Massacre (1896)

"Eastlick's story is seen by whites as the prototypical heroic story of a woman during the war." - Six Weeks in the Sioux Tepees (2002)

"John Eastlick handed his wife a large butcher's knife and told her not to hesitate to use it if necessary." -Over The Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862 (1993)

How did this heroic Minnesota pioneer woman survive four musket ball wounds and being beaten and left for dead, to eventually reunite with her two surviving children after a harrowing journey?

In 1864, Lake Shetek Massacre survivor Lavina Day Eastlick (1833-1923) would publish a chilling first-hand narrative of her fight for survival in her book titled "Thrilling Incidents of the Indian War of 1862: Being a Personal Narrative of the Outrages and Horrors Witnessed by Mrs. L. Eastlick in Minnesota."

In what would eventually be known as the Lake Shetek Massacre, on August 20, 1862, about 40 Dakota Sioux men and at least one woman attacked Minnesota settlers living nearby, killing 15 and taking a dozen women and children captive.

In introducing her book, Eastlick writes:

"I have given merely a plain, unvarnished statement of all the facts that came under my own observation, during the dreadful massacre of the settlers in Minnesota. Mine was only a single case among hundreds of similar instances. It is only from explicit and minute accounts from the pen of the sufferers themselves, that people living at this distance from the scene of those atrocities can arrive at any just and adequate conception of the...the extremities of pain, terror and distress endured by the victims."

Interestingly, Eastlick describes a paranormal encounter with a red orb that occurred right after the attack.
Über den Autor
Minnesota pioneer Lavina Day Eastlick was born in 1833 and died 1923.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Kunst
Produktart: Reiseführer
Region: Nordamerika
Rubrik: Reisen
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781387979615
ISBN-10: 1387979612
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Eastlick, Lavina Day
Hersteller: Lulu.com
Maße: 229 x 152 x 4 mm
Von/Mit: Lavina Day Eastlick
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.05.2022
Gewicht: 0,106 kg
Artikel-ID: 121625524
Über den Autor
Minnesota pioneer Lavina Day Eastlick was born in 1833 and died 1923.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Kunst
Produktart: Reiseführer
Region: Nordamerika
Rubrik: Reisen
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781387979615
ISBN-10: 1387979612
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Eastlick, Lavina Day
Hersteller: Lulu.com
Maße: 229 x 152 x 4 mm
Von/Mit: Lavina Day Eastlick
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.05.2022
Gewicht: 0,106 kg
Artikel-ID: 121625524
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