Wau-Bun, The Early Day in the Northwest

Wau-Bun, The Early Day in the Northwest

by Juliette Kinzie

39 chapters11h 28mEnglish1856

About this book

Newlywed Juliette Magill Kinzie moved from her home in Connecticut to the newly built Fort Winnebago in central Wisconsin in 1830. Her husband, John Kinzie, the son of a fur trader who had grown up on the frontier, had recently been appointed by the federal government as an Indian sub-agent to the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) people. The couple lived near Fort Winnebago, close to the present-day city of Portage, Wisconsin, until 1833, when they moved to Chicago. These memoirs focus primarily on the two years Juliette Kinzie spent in the Wisconsin wilderness. She devotes considerable space to the difficulties and dangers she encountered while traveling across Wisconsin to places such as Chicago and Fort Howard (now Green Bay). The Kinzies were frequently in the company of local Indians, and the author recounts many observations and experiences with them. One of the highlights of the memoirs is her account of the Black Hawk War of 1832. In addition to describing her own experiences, she devotes two chapters to the 1812 Battle of Fort Dearborn (Chicago), as witnessed by her husband and mother-in-law.. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

Chapters (38)

1Chapt. I
402
2Chapt. II
964
3Chapt. III
1068
4Chapt. IV
1491
5Chapt. V
706
6Chapt. VI
488
7Chapt. VII
678
8Chapt. VIII
1028
9Chapt. IX
373
10Chapt. X
813
11Chapt. XI
1165
12Chapt. XII
517
13Chapt. XIII
1153
14Chapt. XIV
1204
15Chapt. XV
1252
16Chapt. XVI
1043
17Chapt. XVII
1708
18Chapt. XVIII
1697
19Chapt. XIX
2324
20Chapt. XX
1014
21Chapt. XXI
533
22Chapt. XXII
1886
23Chapt. XXIII
958
24Chapt. XXIV
1255
25Chapt. XXV
1587
26Chapt. XXVI
919
27Chapt. XXVII
722
28Chapt. XXVIII
1136
29Chapt. XXIX
805
30Chapt. XXX
790
31Chapt. XXXI
1111
32Chapt. XXXII
1982
33Chapt. XXXIII
1373
34Chapt. XXXIV
1444
35Chapt. XXXV
1006
36Chapt. XXXVI
906
37Chapt. XXXVII
857
38Chapt. XXXVIII
699

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