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  1. Classic American Autobiographies: Mary Rowlandson/Benjamin Franklin/Frederick Douglass/Mark Twain/Zitkala-Sa,1992 publication by Rowlandson, 1992-01-01
  2. American Captivity Narratives: Olaudah Equiano, Mary Rowlandson, and O by Gordon M. Sayre, 2000-01-01
  3. The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, 1953-01-01
  4. American Captivity Narrative: Mary Campbell, Jonathan Dickinson, Ann Eliza Bleecker, Mary Rowlandson, Mary Jemison
  5. THE CAPTIVITY AND DELIVERANCE OF MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, PASTOR OF THE CHURCH IN DEERFIELD, AND MRS. MARY ROWLANDSON, OF LANCASTER, WHO WERE TAKEN, TOGETHER WITH THEIR FAMILIES AND NEIGHBORS, BY THE FRENCH AND INDIANS, AND CARRIED INTO CANADA. by (John Williams)., 1811
  6. The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson, 1943-01-01
  7. Authors of Captivity Narratives: John R. Jewitt, Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, Jonathan Dickinson, Ann Eliza Bleecker, Mary Rowlandson
  8. ARTHUR RACKHAM: ILLUSTRATOR OF THE GROTESQUE (EVANS) ; THE SMALL MOMENT OF MARY ROWLANDSON (KNEERIM) : CONNECTICUT COLLEGE LIBRARY BULLETIN NUMBER 5 FALL 1979 by Robley ; Kneerim, Lee Evans, 1979
  9. CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE OF A COLONIAL WOMAN (February, 1675, by Mary Rowlandson): An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i>
  10. Narrative Of The Captivity, Sufferings, And Removes, Of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Who Was Taken Prisoner By The Indians At The Destruction Of Lancaster In 1675 (1853) by Mary White Rowlandson, 2010-09-10
  11. A Narrative Of The Captivity And Restoration Of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, 2010-09-10
  12. The History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson, 2007-12-25
  13. The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: First printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, England, whereunto ... removes & biographical & historical notes by Mary White Rowlandson, 1975
  14. American Promise 4e V1 Value Edition & Going to the Source 2e V1 & Sovereignty and Goodness of God & Uncle Tom's Cabin by James L. Roark, Michael P. Johnson, et all 2008-11-03

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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Mary Rowlandson Centuries: 16th century - 17th century - 18th century Decades: 1580s 1590s 1600s 1610s 1620s - Years: 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 -
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  • February 10 - The Académie française in Paris is expanded to become a national academy for the artistic elite.
  • October 9 - Founder of Rhode Island Roger Williams is banished from Massachusetts Bay Colony as a religious dissident after he spoke out against punishments for religious offenses and giving away Native American land.

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  • The Treaty of Nijmegen ends the Dutch War.
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62. Mary Rowlandson
Back to Dr. E s American Lit. I Syllabus mary rowlandson. Gender and Religion Bibliography Notes for Gender and Religion in Colonial America 1 rowlandson, mary.
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Mary Rowlandson
In February 1676, Mary Rowlandson was captured by Native Americans who, as part of King Phillip's War, were trying to rid the North American continent of the scourge of invaders. Her account of her captivity inspired an entire genre of literaturethe captivity narrativeand countless bad movie plots. She was also one of our first writers of the "best seller."
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HOW THE WAR BEGAN For A Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings, and Removes

of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary White Rowlandson and The Redeemed Captive Returning to Zion by John Williams In the case of Mary Rowlandson's story, the causes of the war between the ...
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New Bound and Determined Captivity, Culture-Crossing, and White Womanhood from Mary Rowlandson to Patty Hearst Christopher Castiglia Christopher Castiglia gives shape for the first ...
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Notes for Gender and Religion in Colonial America 1 Rowlandson, Mary. "A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson." Heath Anthology of American Literature. ed. Paul

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64. Mary Rowlandson
American Studies I. Dr. Ron Tranquilla. Images to supplement Readings. mary rowlandson. A Puritan and Narragansets. =.
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65. Books By Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
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    Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. mary rowlandson. The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness
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    America's Freedom Documents American History Texts State and Local History Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed, being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lord's doings to, and dealings with her. Especially to her dear children and relations. The second Addition [sic] Corrected and amended. Written by her own hand for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Deut. 32.39. See now that I, even I am he, and there is no god with me, I kill and I make alive, I wound and I heal, neither is there any can deliver out of my hand. I had often before this said that if the Indians should come, I should choose rather to be killed by them than taken alive, but when it came to the trial my mind changed; their glittering weapons so daunted my spirit, that I chose rather to go along with those (as I may say) ravenous beasts, than that moment to end my days; and that I may the better declare what happened to me during that grievous captivity, I shall particularly speak of the several removes we had up and down the wilderness. The First Remove Those seven that were killed at Lancaster the summer before upon a Sabbath day, and the one that was afterward killed upon a weekday, were slain and mangled in a barbarous manner, by one-eyed John, and Marlborough's Praying Indians, which Capt. Mosely brought to Boston, as the Indians told me.

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    70. Mary Rowlandson
    She married the Rev. Joseph rowlandson in Lancaster around 1656 and continued there until it was sacked in 1676. She was held in captivity for three months.
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    "She was probably born in England in 1635, the daughter of one of the original proprietors of Lancaster Massachusetts, John White. She married the Rev. Joseph Rowlandson in Lancaster around 1656 and continued there until it was sacked in 1676."
    She was held in captivity for three months. The book lists the year of her death as c. 1678. Also, from the back cover, "this story was once widely regarded as a classic of American literature.
    Just did a quick search for genealogy info on her these sources say
    that she died c. 1710/1711.
    One of her children is named Joseph:
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    BIRTH: Mar 1660, Lancaster, MA, USA DEATH: 1712, Weathersfield, CT, USA Married Hannah WILSON Anita Brubaker asb@enteract.com Many thanks to Anita for sharing this information. Margie Glover-Daniels margie@majorinternet.com

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    74. Mary Rowlandson Part 2
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    But I was fain to go and look after something to satisfy my hunger, and going among the wigwams, I went into one and there found a squaw who showed herself very kind to me, and gave me a piece of bear. I put it into my pocket, and came home, but could not find an opportunity to broil it, for fear they would get it from me, and there it lay all that day and night in my stinking pocket. In the morning I went to the same squaw, who had a kettle of ground nuts boiling. I asked her to let me boil my piece of bear in her kettle, which she did, and gave me some ground nuts to eat with it: and I cannot but think how pleasant it was to me. I have sometime seen bear baked very handsomely among the English, and some like it, but the thought that it was bear made me tremble. But now that was savory to me that one would think was enough to turn the stomach of a brute creature. One bitter cold day I could find no room to sit down before the fire. I went out, and could not tell what to do, but I went in to another wigwam, where they were also sitting round the fire, but the squaw laid a skin for me, and bid me sit down, and gave me some ground nuts, and bade me come again; and told me they would buy me, if they were able, and yet these were strangers to me that I never saw before.
    The Tenth Remove
    That day a small part of the company removed about three- quarters of a mile, intending further the next day. When they came to the place where they intended to lodge, and had pitched their wigwams, being hungry, I went again back to the place we were before at, to get something to eat, being encouraged by the squaw's kindness, who bade me come again. When I was there, there came an Indian to look after me, who when he had found me, kicked me all along. I went home and found venison roasting that night, but they would not give me one bit of it. Sometimes I met with favor, and sometimes with nothing but frowns.

    75. Mary Rowlandson
    Captivity and Restoration. by Mrs. mary rowlandson. The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness of his promises
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    by Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
    The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed, being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lord's doings to, and dealings with her. Especially to her dear children and relations. The second Addition [sic] Corrected and amended. Written by her own hand for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Deut. 32.39. See now that I, even I am he, and there is no god with me, I kill and I make alive, I wound and I heal, neither is there any can deliver out of my hand. I had often before this said that if the Indians should come, I should choose rather to be killed by them than taken alive, but when it came to the trial my mind changed; their glittering weapons so daunted my spirit, that I chose rather to go along with those (as I may say) ravenous beasts, than that moment to end my days; and that I may the better declare what happened to me during that grievous captivity, I shall particularly speak of the several removes we had up and down the wilderness.
    The First Remove
    Those seven that were killed at Lancaster the summer before upon a Sabbath day, and the one that was afterward killed upon a weekday, were slain and mangled in a barbarous manner, by one-eyed John, and Marlborough's Praying Indians, which Capt. Mosely brought to Boston, as the Indians told me.

    76. Mary Rowlandson Additional Reading
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    (showing 1-3) American Captivity Narratives : Selected Narratives With Introduction
    by Olaudah Equiano (Editor), Olaudah Equiano Mary Rowlandson Mary White Rowlandson (Editor), Gordon M. Sayre (Editor)
    Paperback - February 2000
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    The Captive : The True Story of the Captivity of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson Among the Indians and God's Faithfulness to Her in Her Time of Trial

    by Mary White Rowlandson Hardcover - April 1989 List price: $14.95 The Captive : The True Story of the Captivity of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson Among the Indians and God's Faithfulness to Her in Her Time of Trial by Mary White Rowlandson Paperback - August 1990 List price: $6.95 Lowest price on 05/13/2004: $6.95

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    Mary Rowlandson, The Soveraignty and Goodness of God, Together with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed; Being a Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson ( 1682 ). Many later reprints.
    John Williams, The Redeemed Captive, Returned to Zion ( 1707 ). Also often reprinted. Inexpensive reprint published by Applewood, 1989. Williams was captured during the infamous Deerfield massacre, the responsibility for which was with the French as much as it was with the Abenakis.
    Charles H. Lincoln, Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699 ( 1913 ). Reprint by Barnes and Noble, 1959. Part of the Original Narrative Series published by Scribner's, this text is unfortunately out of print.
    About Captivity Narratives
    John Demos, The Unredeemed Captive: A Family Story from Early America . Knopf, 1994.
    Gary L. Ebersole, Captured By Texts: Puritan to Postmodern Images of Indian Captivity . Virginia, 1995.
    Kathryn and James Derounian and Arthur Levernier, Indian Captivity Narrative, 1550-1900

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