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A true history of the three brave Indian spies, John Cherry, Andrew and Adam Poe, who wiped out Big Foot and his two brothers, styled sons of the half king
- Title: A true history of the three brave Indian spies, John Cherry, Andrew and Adam Poe, who wiped out Big Foot and his two brothers, styled sons of the half king
- Author: Poe, A. W. (Adam W.), b. 1816
- Number of pages: 28 pages
- Language: English
- Topics: Geography, United States, Pennsylvania
Last names cited in this book
- POE (23)
- CHERRY (7)
- JACKSON (7)
- MONTGOMERY (4)
- CASTLEMAN (2)
- CLARK (2)
- FULKS (2)
- GRANDFATHER (2)
- HART (2)
- JACK (2)
- JACK-SON (2)
- RANKIN (2)
- WALTON (2)
- WASHING (2)
- WATTERSON (2)
- WHITACRE (2)
- ADAM POE (1)
- ANDREW (1)
- BEAVER (1)
- BOONE (1)
- BRUCE (1)
- CAKE (1)
- CASEY (1)
- CENTER (1)
- CITY (1)
- CROCKETT (1)
- DAUGHERTY (1)
- DAY (1)
- DEMOCRAT (1)
- DODRIDGE (1)
- FILSON (1)
- FOE (1)
- FORSYTH (1)
- FRANKLIN (1)
- HINES (1)
- HORRON (1)
- HUSTON (1)
- KIRKMAN (1)
- LARWILL (1)
- LEONARD (1)
- MACKALL (1)
- MADDEN (1)
- MAY (1)
- mc (1)
- mc CARTY (1)
- mc MILLON (1)
- MEANS (1)
- MILLER (1)
- MURRAY (1)
- POE WILDER (1)
- POE' (1)
- ROBERTS (1)
- SCOTT (1)
- SIINSORI'S (1)
- STONE (1)
- SUTTEN (1)
- UANKIN (1)
- WASHINGTON (1)
- WESLEY (1)
- WILDER (1)
- WILLIAMSON (1)
- WILMINGSON (1)
- WILSON (1)
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