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  • “Mrs J.E..De Camp Sweet’s narrative of her captivity in the Sioux outbreak of 1862”, in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, vol. 6, Saint-Paul, Minnesota, The Pioneer Press Company 1894, pp 354-38
  • Two months in the camp of Big Bear; the life and adventures of Thereza Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney, Parkdale, Times Office, 1885
  • Voir Édouard Merlieux, Souvenirs d’une Française captive de Chamyl, Paris, E. Dentu, 1860.
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  • A personal narrative of Indian massacres, 1862. The Tracy Headlight-Herald, Lake Shetek Massacre Edition, 2nd section, Vol. 80, Aug. 16, 1962
  • Revelations of Siberia by a banished lady, edited by Colonel Lach Szymna, London, Colburn and Co, 1853, 2 vol.
  • Two months in the camp of Big Bear, the life and adventures of Theresa Gowanlock and Theresa Delaney, Parkdale, Times Office, 1885
  • Account of the sufferings of Massy Harbeson and her family who were taken prisoners by a party of Indians given on oath before John Wilkins esq. one of the justice of the peace for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Manheim Anthology, Philadelphia 1794
  • History of the captivity and providential release there from of Mrs. Caroline Harris, wife of the late Mr. Richard Harris, of Franklin Co, state of New York, who, with Mrs. Clarissa Plummer were in the spring of 1835 taken prisoners by the Camanche, tribe of Indians, while emigrating, New York, Cunningham, 1838
  • A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Horn, and Her Two Children, with Mrs. Harris, by the Indians Camanche Indians, Kemle printer, 1839 ; Cincinnati, published by the author, 1853.
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  • Bunker Gay, A genuine and correct account of the captivity, sufferings and deliverance of Mrs Jemima Howe, Boston, Belknap and Young, 1792
  • James Everett Seaver, A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, Canandaigua, N.Y., J.D.Bemis 1824, et présenté par K. Z. Derounian-Stodola, Women's Indian Captivity Narratives. New York: Penguin Books, 1998.
  • A narrative of the captivity of Mrs. Johnson containing an account of her sufferings during four years with the Indians and French, Walpole, New Hampshire, David Carlisle, 1796
  • Récit d’une captive en Nouvelle-France, 1754-1760, Traduit et annoté par Louis Tardivel, Paris, Septentrion, 2003
  • Narrative of my captivity among the Sioux Indians, with a brief account of General Sully’s indian expedition in 1864, bearing upon events occurring in my captivity, Hartford, Connecticut, Mutual publ. Co, 1871.
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  • Shepard Kollock : True narrative of the sufferings of Mary Kinnan who was taken prisoner by the Shawanee nation of Indians on the thirteen day of May 1791, and remained with them till the sixteenth of august 1794. First published in Elizabethtown in 1795, reprinted in West Virginia History.
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  • Les pirates chinois. Ma captivité dans les mers de la Chine, Paris Bourdilliat, 1860.
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  • “The story of Nancy McClure”, in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, vol. 6, Saint-Paul, Minnesota, The Pioneer Press Company 1894, pp 439-460.
  • The Ute massacre : brave Miss Meeker’s captivity ; her own account of it. Also, the narratives of her mother and Mrs. Price, to which is added further thrilling and intensely interesting details, not hitherto published of the bravery and frightfully sufferings of Mrs. Meeker, Mrs. Price and her two children, and by Miss Josephine Meeker, Philadelphia, Old Franklin Pub. House, 1879.
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  • voir Morgan Gertrude, Captivity of the Oatman girls being an interesting narrative of life among the apache and mohave Indians.
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  • Narrative of the Capture and Subsequent Sufferings of Mrs. Rachel Plummer. Written by Herself, Reprinted Richard Van Der Beets, editor. Held Captive by Indians: Selected Narratives, 1642-1836. Knoxville, The University of Tennessee Press, 1973. P. 333-366.
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  • Six weeks in the Sioux teepees : a narrative of Minneapolis, Atlas Printing company, indian captivity, Minneapolis Atlas Printing Company, 1863.
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