"The Fort Dearborn Massacre," an Original Story, and Materials for Developing Historical Research Skills in Upper Elementary Grades

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The Fort Dearborn Massacre (1912)

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The Chicago Massacre of 1812, a Historical and Biographical Narrative of Fort Dearborn (now Chicago)

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The Fort Dearborn Massacre - Written in 1814 by Lieutenant Linai T. Helm, One of the Survivors, with Letters and Narratives of Contemporary Interest -

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Rising Up from Indian Country

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ISBN 13 : 0226428982
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Ambush at Fort Dearborn

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Narrative of the Massacre at Chicago, August 15, 1812, and of Some Preceding Events

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Defends His Father

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Hoosiers and the American Story

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Narrative of the Massacre at Chicago, August 15, 1812, and of Some Preceding Events

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Narrative of the Massacre at Chicago August 15, 1812, and of Some Preceding Events

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American Military History Volume 1

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