'\^i:;^:A 0ass_ii94- 9,ftnok , P Xn? copy 2. INDIAN SKETCHES, DURING AN EXPEDITION PAWNEE TRIBES BY JOHN T. IRVING, JR. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA AND BLANCHARD. 1835. ' ?3 Con-Act ofaccording to1835,15th,JuneEntered, Clerkofthethe officeJh., inIkying,John T.gress, by York.NewDistrict ofSouthernof the ERRATA. sutler.readfor settlerline . 2,79,Paere withered." read" for wilted86, 17, round.arowirf read" " for151, 1^> wiry." wirey read« 22, for174, gwes." gave read" 4, for224, 7- H, \ ; TO Esq.HENRY L. ELLSWORTH, Dear Sir: you, throughoutHaving accompanied bold and perilous expe-the whole of your medition to the Pawnee Towns, permit andto congratulate you upon its success, to yourupon the benefits secured both countrymen, and the wild tribesown to beyond the border, by your enterprize and self-devotion. With me it was the juvenile excursion of a minor, when every thing was fraught with novelty and pleasurable excitement but with you it was an official under- and forethought,taking, full of anxiety and I cannot but fear that, to the cares 4 DEDICATION. of your office, was occasionally added solicitude for the safety of your young and heedless fellow traveller. As it was partly at your own sugges- tion that the following pages were writ- ten, I beg you will accept this dedica- tion of them, as a slight testimonial of my respect and esteem, and an acknow- ledgment of the kindness manifested by you throughout our wild campaign.
wiry." wirey read« 22, for174, gwes." gave read" 4, for224, 7- H, \ ; TO Esq.HENRY L. ELLSWORTH, Dear Sir: you, throughoutHaving accompanied bold and perilous expe-the whole of your medition to the Pawnee Towns, permit andto congratulate you upon its success, to yourupon the benefits secured both countrymen, and the wild tribesown to beyond the border, by your enterprize and self-devotion. With me it was the juvenile excursion of a minor, when every thing was fraught with novelty and pleasurable excitement but with you it was an official under- and forethought,taking, full of anxiety and I cannot but fear that, to the cares 4 DEDICATION. of your office, was occasionally added solicitude for the safety of your young and heedless fellow traveller. As it was partly at your own sugges- tion that the following pages were writ- ten, I beg you will accept this dedica- tion of them, as a slight testimonial of my respect and esteem, and an acknow- ledgment of the kindness manifested by you throughout our wild campaign." />
'\^i:;^:A0ass_ii94- 9,ftnok , P Xn? copy 2.INDIAN SKETCHES, DURING AN EXPEDITION PAWNEE TRIBES BY JOHN T. IRVING, JR. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. PHILADELPHIA: CAREY, LEA AND BLANCHARD. 1835.' ?3 Con-Act ofaccording to1835,15th,JuneEntered, Clerkofthethe officeJh., inIkying,John T.gress, by York.NewDistrict ofSouthernof the ERRATA. sutler.readfor settlerline . 2,79,Paere withered." read" for wilted86, 17, round.arowirf read" " for151, 1^> wiry." wirey read« 22, for174, gwes." gave read" 4, for224, 7- H, \