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Literary May 11, 1844

Arkansas Intelligencer

Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Advertisement for George Wilkins Kendall's book 'Texan and Santa Fe Expedition,' detailing a tour through Texas and southwestern prairies, Comanche and Kiowa territories, hardships from starvation and Indian attacks, and the Texans' capture and march to Mexico City. Includes illustrations, maps, and is sold by Scott, White & Co.

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KENDALL'S

TEXAN AND SANTA FE EXPEDITION.

GEO. WILKINS KENDALL'S TEXAN AND
SANTA FE EXPEDITION: Comprising
a description of a tour through Texas, and the Great South-western Prairies, the Comanche, and Kiowa hunting-grounds; also an account of the sufferings from want of food; losses through hostile Indians; and finally, the capture of the Texans, and their march as prisoners to the City of Mexico. With fine Illustrations and Maps.

The book is handsomely bound; for sale by

SCOTT, WHITE & CO.

April 20 11 tf

What sub-type of article is it?

Journey Narrative Prose Fiction

What themes does it cover?

War Peace Political Nature

What keywords are associated?

Texan Expedition Santa Fe Comanche Kiowa Hostile Indians Prisoners Mexico Southwestern Prairies

What entities or persons were involved?

Geo. Wilkins Kendall

Literary Details

Title

Texan And Santa Fe Expedition

Author

Geo. Wilkins Kendall

Subject

Description Of A Tour Through Texas, And The Great South Western Prairies, The Comanche, And Kiowa Hunting Grounds; Also An Account Of The Sufferings From Want Of Food; Losses Through Hostile Indians; And Finally, The Capture Of The Texans, And Their March As Prisoners To The City Of Mexico

Form / Style

With Fine Illustrations And Maps

Key Lines

A Description Of A Tour Through Texas, And The Great South Western Prairies, The Comanche, And Kiowa Hunting Grounds; Also An Account Of The Sufferings From Want Of Food; Losses Through Hostile Indians; And Finally, The Capture Of The Texans, And Their March As Prisoners To The City Of Mexico.

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