Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive, Returning to Zion. A Faithful History of Remarkable Occurrences, in the Captivity and Deliverance, of Mr. John Williams; Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield. . . . Boston, 1707. 3d. ed. Boston, 1758. 6th ed., Boston, 1795. Numerous editions. Springfield, Mass., 1908, with Bibliography. ... [Wilson, Samuel.] An Account of the Province of Carolina in America. Together with An Abstract of the Patent, and several other Necessary and Useful Particulars, to such as have thoughts of Transporting themselves thither. London, 1682. New York, 1836. Carroll, B. R., ed. Historical Collections of South Carolina. Vol. 2. Wingfield, Edward Maria. A Discourse of Virginia. [Boston], 1860. Deane, C., ed. In American Antiquarian Soc. Transactions. Vol. 4. (Also separately.) Birmingham, 1884. Arber, E., ed. The Works of . . . John Smith. Vol. I. New York, 1907, Hart, A. B., ed., The Founding of Jamestown. Edinburgh, 1910. Arber, E., ed. Travels and Works of John Smith. New ed. by Bradley, A. G. Winship, George Parker, ed. Sailors Narratives of Voyages along the New England Coast 1524-1624. Boston, 1905. Verrazano, 1524; Ingram, 1568; Gosnold, 1602; Pring, 1603; Champlain, 1605; Waymouth, 1605; Popham and Gilbert, 1607; Hudson, 1609; Argall, 1610; Smith, 1614; Dermer, 1619; Levett, 1624. W[olley,] C[harles], or Wooley. A two Years Journal in New-York: And part of its Territories in America. By C. W., A. M. London, 1701. New York, 1860. O'Callaghan, E. B., ed. Cleveland, 1902. Bourne, E. G., ed. Wood, William. New Englands Prospect. A true, lively, and experimentall description of that part of America, commonly called New England: discovering the state of that Countrie, both as it stands to our new-come English Planters; and to the old Native Inhabitants. London, 1634, 1635, 1639. Boston, 1764. Boston, 1865. Deane, C., ed. Boston, 1898. Boynton, H. W., ed. Works. CHAPTER II THE HISTORIANS, 1607-1783 See, also, Bibliography to Book I, Chap. I. I. CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH A. Collected Works 2 vols. Ed. Arber, E. Birmingham [Eng.], 1884. Westminster [Eng.], 1895. New ed. by Bradley, A. G. Edinburgh, 1910. Travels of Captain John Smith. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1907. [General History, True Travels.] Narratives of Early Virginia. Ed. Tyler, L. G., 1907. [True Relation, Map of Virginia, General History, Bk. Iv.] B. Particular Works A True Relation of Such Occurrences and Accidents of Noate as Hath Hapned in Virginia since the first Planting of that Collony. London, 1608. [3 issues that year.] In Southern Literary Messenger, 1845. Ed. Deane, C., Boston, 1866. New York, 1896. Dutch edition, 1706. A Map of Virginia, with a Description of the Country. Oxford, 1612. In Pur- Tracts, vol. 2. Washington, 1838. Ed. Deane, C., Boston, 1865. In New England's Trials. Declaring the successe of 26 Ships employed thither within these sixe yeares: with the benefit of that Countrey by sea and land. London, 1620. 2d ed. with additions, 1622. Purchas, Pilgrimes. London, 1625, vol. 4; Glasgow, 1906, vol. 19. Force, Tracts, vol. 2. Washington, 1838. Providence, R. I., 1867 (facsimile). Ed. Deane, C., Cambridge, Mass., 1873. Ed. Humphrey, G. P., Rochester, 1898. The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles: with the names of the Adventurers, Planters, and Governours from their first beginning An: 1584. London, 1624, 1627, 1628, 1632 [2 issues], 1812. [In Pinker. ton, Voyages, vol. 13.] Richmond, Va., 1819. In True Travels. New York, 1890. An Accidence or the Path-way to Experience. Necessary for all Young Sea-men, or those that are desirous to goe to Sea. London, 1626, 1636. As The Seaman's Grammar, a rev. ed., 1653, 1691, 1692, 1699. The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Affrica, and America, from Anno Domini 1593. to 1629. London, 1630. Already in Purchas, 1625, vol. 2. Leyden, 1706 (in van der Aa, Naaukeurige Versameling), 1727 (in van der Aa, Aanmerkenswaardigste Zee). London, 1704, 1732, 1744, 1752 (various editions of Churchill, Collection of Voyages). Richmond, 1819. New York, 1890. Ed. Philip, A. J., 1907. Ed. Benions, E. A., 1907. Advertisements for the Unexperienced Planters of New-England, or any where. Or, the Path-way to experience to erect a Plantation. London, 1631. Cambridge, Mass., 1833. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. Ser. 3, vol. 3.) Boston, 1865. The Last Will and Testament of Captain John Smith. Ed. Deane, C. Cambridge, Mass., 1867. C. Biography and Criticism Boston, 1871. Boston, n. d. Adams, Henry. Captain John Smith. North American Review, January, 1867. 1820. Bradley, A. G. Captain John Smith. London, 1905. Boston, Fuller, Thomas. Worthies of England. London, 1662. [The first biographical account of Smith.] Henry, W. W. Jamestown with particular Reference to the attacks on Captain John Smith. Proceedings Va. Hist. Soc., 1882, page 12. Hillard, George S. Life and Adventures of Captain John Smith. In Sparks, American Biography, 1839, 1856. Jenks, T. S. Captain John Smith. 1904. Kropf, L. L. Captain John Smith of Virginia. Notes and Queries (1890), 7th series. Also American Historical Review, vol. 3, p. 737. Poindexter, C. Captain John Smith and his Critics. Richmond, Va., 1893. Roberts, E. P. The Adventures of Captain John Smith. London, 1902. Life of Captain John Smith. Simms, W. G. Captain John Smith 1881. Also in Warner's Collected Works. 1846. a Study of his Life and Writings. II. MINOR HISTORIANS OF EARLY VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND See, also, Bibliography to Chap. I. Burwell Papers. Two considerable narratives of Bacon's Rebellion are preserved. One is in the form of a letter signed T. M. perhaps by Thomas Matthews. First printed in Richmond Enquirer, 1, 5, 8 Sept., 1804, also Va. Evangel. and Lit. Mag., vol. 3, 1820; Va. Hist. Reg., vol. 3, 1850. In Force Tracts, vol. 1, No. 8, 1836; reprint, 1836. [Rochester, 1897]. In Am. Colonial Tracts Monthly, Dec., 1897. The other is an account preserved in the papers of Captain Nathaniel Burwell, of Virginia, and known as the Burwell Papers. It is published in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 2, vol. I, and in a better form in the Proceedings, vol. 9. See, also, Force Tracts, vol. 1, 1835. Am. Col. Tracts Monthly, vol. 1, 1898. Narratives of the Insurrections, 1675-1691. Ed. Andrews, C. McL. 1915. Narratives of Early Virginia. Ed. Tyler, L. G. Narratives of Early Maryland. Ed. Hall, C. C. 1907. III. EARLY NEW ENGLAND HISTORIANS [Mourt, G.] [Perhaps George Morton.] A Relation or Iournall of the beginning and proceedings of the English Plantation setled at Plimouth in New England, With their difficult passage, their safe ariuall, their joyfull building of, and comfortable planting themselves in the now well defended Towne of New Plimouth. As also a Relation of foure severall discoveries since made by some of the same English Planters there resident. London, 1622. In Purchas, Pilgrimes, vol. 4, London, 1625. Glasgow, 1906. Vol. 19. Boston, 1841. Ed. Young, A. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers. Glasgow and London, [1849]. Ed. Cheever, G. New York, 1849. Boston, 1865. Ed. Martyn, H. D. London, 1897. Ed. Arber, E. The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers. ance. Winslow, Edward. Good Newes from New-England: Or A true Relation of things very remarkable at the Plantation of Plimoth in New-England. Shewing the wondrous providence and goodnes of God, in their preservation and continuWritten by E. W. who hath borne a part in the fore-named troubles, and there liued since their first Arrivall. London, 1624. London, 1625. In Purchas, Pilgrimes. Vol. 4. In Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 1, vol. 8. In same Collection. Ser. 2, vol. 9. First reprinted entire in Young, A., Chronicles, Boston, 1841. In Morton, N., Memorial, 1855 [appendix]. In Arber, E. Story of the Pilgrim Fathers. London and Boston, 1897. Hypocrisy Unmasked. London, 1646. In Young, A., Chronicles, Boston, 1841, 1846. New England's Salamander Discovered. London, 1647. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 3, vol. 2. William Bradford History of Plimouth Plantation. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 4, vol. 3, 1856. Ed. Deane, Chas. Facsimile. London and Boston, 1896. Int. by Doyle, Boston, 1898. New York, 1908. Ed. Davis, W. T. J. A. 2 vols. Ed. Ford, W. C. Boston, 1912. Governor Bradford's Letter-Book [1620-1630], Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 1, vol. 3. A Descriptive and Historical Account of New England in Verse. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 1, vol. 3. A Dialogue between some Young Men . . . and Sundry Ancient Men. In Governor William Bradford and his Son, Major William 1900. John Winthrop A Journal of the Transactions and Occurrences in the Settlement of Massachusetts and the other New England Colonies. Hartford, 1790. Ed. Webster, N. As The History of New England, from 1630 to 1649. 2 vols. Boston, 182526, 1853. Ed. Savage, J. In Original Narratives of Early American History. Ed. Hosmer, J. K. 2 vols. 1908. Winthrop, R. C. Life and Letters of John Winthrop. 2 vols. Boston, 1863, 1866, 1869, 1895. Twichell, J. Some Old Puritan Love Letters, 1893. [Letters of John Winthrop and Margaret, his wife.] John Winthrop, First Governor of Massachusetts. 1892. IV. MINOR HISTORIANS OF EARLY NEW ENGLAND A. Favourable to the Puritan Régime Morton, Nathaniel. New England's Memorial, or a Brief Relation of the most Introduction to the Ecclesiastical History of the Church of Christ at Ply- Johnson, Edward. The Wonder-working Providence of Zion's Saviour in New England. London, 1654. Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 2, vols. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8. Andover, Mass., 1867. Ed. Poole, W. F. In Original Narratives. Ed. Jameson, J. F. 1910. B. Unfavourable to the Puritan Régime Morton, Thomas. See Bibliogaphy to Chap. I. Child, Major John. New-Englands Jonas Cast up at London. London, 1647. Boston, 1869. Ed. Marvin, W. T. R. Force, Tracts, vol. 4. Washington, 1846. In part in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., Ser. 2, vol. 4. Gorton, Samuel. Simplicities Defence against Seven-headed Policy. London, 1646, 1647. Providence, 1835. Ed. Staples, Wm. R. R. I. Hist. Soc. Coll. Force Tracts, vol. 4. Washington, 1846. Gorton, Samuel. Letter to Nathaniel Morton, June 30, 1669. Force, Tracts vol. 4. Washington, 1846. V. HISTORIANS OF THE INDIAN WARS Mason, John. Brief History of the Pequot War, especially of the memorable tak- Church, Benjamin. Entertaining Passages Relating to Philip's War which Began Hubbard, William. A Narrative of the Troubles with the Indians in New- Historical Account of the Doings and Sufferings of the Christian Indians. In Archæologica Americana. The Am. Antiquarian Soc., Worcester, Mass. Colden, Cadwallader. History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New York in America. Philadelphia, 1727-1747. 2 vols. In The Trail Makers Series, ed. McMaster, J. B. 1904. Drake, S. G. The Old Indian Chronicle. Boston, 1867. Lincoln, C. N., [ed.]. Narratives of the Indian Wars. 1913. VI. HISTORIANS OF THE LATER COLONIAL PERIOD A. Virginia Beverley, Robert. History of Virginia. London, 1705. [Anonymous.] Several early reprints. Enlarged and complete, London, 1722. Richmond, 1855. Ed. Campbell, C. |