Milo Milton Quaife (1880–1959)
Author of The history of the United States flag, from the Revolution to the present, including a guide to its use and display
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Works by Milo Milton Quaife
The history of the United States flag, from the Revolution to the present, including a guide to its use and display (1961) 77 copies
The siege of Detroit in 1763: The Journal of Pontiac's Conspiracy, and John Rutherfurd's Narrative of a captivity (The Lakeside classics) (2020) 32 copies
The western country in the 17th century; the memoirs of Lamothe Cadillac and Pierre Liette (2018) 26 copies, 1 review
This is Detroit: 1701-1951, two hundred and fifty years in pictures (1951) — Editor, some editions — 8 copies
Fort Wayne in 1790 3 copies
The John Askin Papers, Volume II : 1796 - 1820 — Editor — 2 copies
Know Your Michigan Counties - (Condensed Historical Sketches, Flag Designs for Each County) 2 copies
Diary of James K. Polk Vol. 2 2 copies
Diary of James K. Polk Vol. 4 2 copies
The Indian Captivity of O.M. Spencer 2 copies
The Capture of Old Vincennes: The Original Narratives of George Rogers Clark and His Opponent Gov. Henry Hamilton (1927) 2 copies
The John Askin Papers 1 copy
The Development Of Chicago, 1674-1914: Shown In A Series Of Contemporary Original Narratives (1916) (2008) 1 copy
The Ohio campaigns of 1782 1 copy
Associated Works
Commerce of the Prairies, or, the Journal of a Santa Fe Trader, 1831-1839 (1844) — Editor, some editions — 166 copies, 2 reviews
War-Path and Bivouac: The Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition (1955) — Editor, some editions — 121 copies, 2 reviews
Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur (1898) — Introduction, some editions — 95 copies, 2 reviews
Wau-Bun: The "Early Day" in the Northwest (1856) — Introduction, some editions — 72 copies, 3 reviews
A voyage to the northwest coast of America (1820) — Editor, some editions; Editor, some editions — 58 copies, 1 review
The Border and the Buffalo: An Untold Story of Southwest Plains : A Story of Mountain and Plain (1907) — Editor, some editions — 46 copies, 1 review
From the Cannon's Mouth: The Civil War Letters of General Alpheus S. Williams (1995) — Editor — 44 copies
Growing up with southern Illinois, 1820 to 1861 : from the memoirs of Daniel Harmon Brush (1992) — Editor, some editions — 32 copies
War on the Detroit; the chronicles of Thomas Verchères de Boucherville and The capitulation, by an Ohio volunteer (2008) — Editor, some editions; Editor, some editions; Editor, some editions — 23 copies
Among the Indians; eight years in the Far West, 1858-1866 (1867) — Editor, some editions — 21 copies
Among the Indians: Four Years on the Upper Missouri, 1858-1862 (2004) — Editor, some editions — 20 copies
The early day of Rock Island and Davenport; the narratives of J. W. Spencer and J. M. D. Burrows, (The Lakeside classics) (1942) — Editor, some editions — 19 copies, 1 review
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- Birthdate
- 1880
- Date of death
- 1959-09-01
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- historian
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- State Historical Society of Wisconsin
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- Birthplace
- Nashua, Iowa, USA
- Places of residence
- Nashua, Iowa, USA
Madison, Wisconsin, USA - Place of death
- near Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA
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- USA
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The Western Country in the 17th Century: the Memoirs of Lamothe Cadillac and Pierre Liette by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac
Antoine Cadillac and Pierre Liette, are two French officers who lived peaceably with the Algonquian tribes in the upper Mississippi. Both writers made observations after living for decades among people who still retained hunting/gathering lifestyles untrammeled by European immigrants.
Cadillac was one of the brilliant fighting and trading officials Governor Frontenac brought in during the desparate war of 1690-97 against the British colonies. In 1701, he founded Detroit, which more recently show more became the foremost industrial city of the world, although it is now in decline.
Pierre Liette wrote his Memoirs after 40 years serving as either a trader or officer, chiefly among the Illinois, and the Miami at Chicago, until his death in 1729. His first-hand description of the native inhabitants at the close of the 17th century is one of the best we have. show less
Cadillac was one of the brilliant fighting and trading officials Governor Frontenac brought in during the desparate war of 1690-97 against the British colonies. In 1701, he founded Detroit, which more recently show more became the foremost industrial city of the world, although it is now in decline.
Pierre Liette wrote his Memoirs after 40 years serving as either a trader or officer, chiefly among the Illinois, and the Miami at Chicago, until his death in 1729. His first-hand description of the native inhabitants at the close of the 17th century is one of the best we have. show less
If you are fascinated with Chicago history, this book may be of help, otherwise, it is not recommended.
The Lakeside Press devoted their 1949 volume of The Lakeside Classics to a centennial celebration of the California gold rush. Instead of reprinting a single book, they selected extracts from some well-known contemporary accounts. This volume includes extracts from:
To California via Cape Horn, from The Land of Gold: Reality Versus Fiction by Hinton Rowan Helper
To California via Panama, from Three Years in California by J.D. Borthwick
To California via Mexico, from Sixteen Months at the Gold show more Diggings by Daniel B. Woods
California in 1848, from an anonymous letter to the editor published in the New York Herald
San Francisco in 1849 from Eldorado by Bayard Taylor
The News Comes to Monterey from The Land of Gold. Three Years in California, 1846-1849 by Rev. Walter Colton
Three Weeks in a Mining Camp, from a letter from Dame Shirley (Amelia Smith Clappe), published in the Pioneer, California's first literary magazine
How the Gold was Mined, from an article titled How We get Gold in California, published anonymously in Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Chinese, Mexicans, and Indians, from Borthwick, Three Years in California, and Life on the Plains and Among the Diggings by Alonzo T. Delano
Amusements of the Miners, from Helper, The Land of Gold: Reality Versus Fiction; Woods, Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings; and Dame Shirley's Letters.
Argonaut Agreements and Mining Laws, from Woods, Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings, and from an article by Professor John B. Parkinson, published 1921 in the Wisconsin Magazine of History show less
To California via Cape Horn, from The Land of Gold: Reality Versus Fiction by Hinton Rowan Helper
To California via Panama, from Three Years in California by J.D. Borthwick
To California via Mexico, from Sixteen Months at the Gold show more Diggings by Daniel B. Woods
California in 1848, from an anonymous letter to the editor published in the New York Herald
San Francisco in 1849 from Eldorado by Bayard Taylor
The News Comes to Monterey from The Land of Gold. Three Years in California, 1846-1849 by Rev. Walter Colton
Three Weeks in a Mining Camp, from a letter from Dame Shirley (Amelia Smith Clappe), published in the Pioneer, California's first literary magazine
How the Gold was Mined, from an article titled How We get Gold in California, published anonymously in Harper's New Monthly Magazine
Chinese, Mexicans, and Indians, from Borthwick, Three Years in California, and Life on the Plains and Among the Diggings by Alonzo T. Delano
Amusements of the Miners, from Helper, The Land of Gold: Reality Versus Fiction; Woods, Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings; and Dame Shirley's Letters.
Argonaut Agreements and Mining Laws, from Woods, Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings, and from an article by Professor John B. Parkinson, published 1921 in the Wisconsin Magazine of History show less
I just picked this up off Amazon and it is a little beauty. Worth the purchase.
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