Yourowquains, a Wyandot Indian Queen

Yourowquains, a Wyandot Indian Queen
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Book Synopsis Yourowquains, a Wyandot Indian Queen by : Bill Bland

Download or read book Yourowquains, a Wyandot Indian Queen written by Bill Bland and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1792, Caty Sage, a 5-year old white girl was kidnapped from Virginia by Cherokees & taken to Ohio. At 17 she married the Wyandot Chief. At 28 she was widowed & recieved a big land tract. She then married a Wyandot warrior who became a chief & famous preacher. In 1843 her tribe was driven from Ohio. They traveled in wagons across Ohio then in steamboats to Kansas. She had forgotten her childhood but a brother discovered her 56 years later. (80 illustrations).


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