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History of the Early Settlement of the Juniata Valley / Embracing an Account of the Early Pioneers, and the Trials and Privations Incident to the Settlement of the Valley, Predatory Incursions, Massacres, and Abductions by the Indians During the French and Indian Wars, and the War of the Revolution, &c. cover

History of the Early Settlement of the Juniata Valley / Embracing an Account of the Early Pioneers, and the Trials and Privations Incident to the Settlement of the Valley, Predatory Incursions, Massacres, and Abductions by the Indians During the French and Indian Wars, and the War of the Revolution, &c.

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The book collects detailed accounts of the early settlement of the Juniata Valley, recounting pioneers' hardships in transforming wilderness into farmland, their everyday trials and privations, and frequent predatory incursions, massacres, and abductions during the French and Indian Wars and the Revolution. Drawing on veterans' recollections, local manuscripts, and regional records, it seeks to correct abridged county compilations by preserving personal anecdotes and frontier incidents, presenting both violent conflict and the steady perseverance of settler communities.

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U. J. Jones

U. J. Jones is an author known for his historical work, "History of the Early Settlement of the Juniata Valley." This book provides a detailed account of the early pioneers in the Juniata Valley, highlighting the challenges they faced, including predatory incursions and conflicts with Native Americans during significant historical events such as the French and Indian Wars and the American Revolution. Jones's writing contributes to the understanding of early American frontier life and the complexities of settlement in the face of adversity.

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