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Mary Gay Humphreys

    Missionary Explorers Among the American Indians
    The Boy's Story of Zebulon M. Pike
    Catherine Schuyler: A Woman of the Revolution
    • Born in 1734, Catherine Schuyler grew up to become the grande dame of Albany. As her husband went off to fight for freedom--and their live--it fell to Catherine to manage the household, raise the children, and protect them from the attacks of both the Indians and British. Whether it was providing food for the billeted soldiers, defending against an Indian attack, even setting fire to her family's own fields as the British approached, she faced life with determination and courage. Catherine Schuyler was at the epicenter of the social life of Albany, entertaining such distinguished guests such as George Washington, Ben Franklin, and British General Burgoyne. She was the mother of 15 children, eight of whom survived including Elizabeth Schuyler, who married Alexander Hamilton. In Catherine Schuyler: A Woman of the Revolution, author Mary Humphreys, a journalist and women's rights activist, provides a compelling and well-rounded look at Catherine's rich and fascinating life

      Catherine Schuyler: A Woman of the Revolution
    • This book is a collection of biographical sketches of American missionaries who worked among Native American tribes in the 19th century. It tells the inspiring stories of men and women who dedicated their lives to spreading the Christian faith, often in difficult and dangerous circumstances. The book also provides insights into the cultural and religious beliefs of the Native American tribes, and the challenges and opportunities that the missionaries faced in their interactions with them.

      Missionary Explorers Among the American Indians