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Dunbar, John Raine was born on May 21, 1911 in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Son of Harry Aurelius and Lu Mae (Renshaw) Dunbar.
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An attempt has been made to arrange the pamphlets reprinted in this volume in a chronological/argumentative sequence. The grammar, punctuation, and spelling of the originals have been kept; however, occasionally, where the spelling in the original might arouse serious question in the mind of the reader, the conventional symbol sic has been placed after the word. For permission to reprint these pamphlets I wish to thank the American Philosophical Society; The Historical Society of Pennsylvania; The Huntington Library, San Marino, Califor The Library Company of Philadelphia; and The New nia; York Public Library. I am particularly grateful for the generous help given me by the staffs of the American Philosophical Society and The Historical Society of Pennsylvania; I es pecially wish to thank Mr. Nicholas Biddle Wainwright, Re search Librarian of the latter Society, for prompt aid from a far distance in a number of trying circumstances. For permission to quote from Mr. Brooke Hindle's "The March of the Paxton Men," thanks are due to Mr. Lawrence W. Turner, editor of the William and Mary Quarter!J. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface VII Introduction I A Narrative of the Late Massacres, in Lancaster County, of a Number of Indians, Friends of this Province, By Persons unknown. 55 Copy of a Letter From Charles Read, Esq: To The Hon: John Ladd, Esq: And his Associates, Justices of the Peace for the County of Gloucester. 77 The Cloven-Foot discovered.
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Dunbar, John Raine was born on May 21, 1911 in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Son of Harry Aurelius and Lu Mae (Renshaw) Dunbar.
Bachelor of Arts, University Oregon, Eugene, 1932; Master of Arts, University Oregon, Eugene, 1936; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1947.
Head department English, Pendleton (Oregon) Senior High School, 1936-1939;
instructor English, Tufts College, Medford, Massachusetts, 1942-1943;
instructor English, Georgia Institute Technology, 1943-1946;
assistant professor, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio., 1946-1947;
member of faculty, Claremont McKenna College (California), since 1947;
Professor of English, McKenna College (California), 1957-1977;
Josephine Olp Weeks professor, McKenna College (California), 1970-1977;
professor emeritus, McKenna College (California), since 1977;
department chairman languages and literature, McKenna College (California), 1971-1974;
chairman humanities program, McKenna College (California), 1951-1954, 55-57, 60-65;
Professor of English, Claremont Graduate School, since 1957. Fulbright lecturer Äbo Academy and Turun Yliopisto, Turko/Äbo, Finland, 1956-1957, U. Vienna, 1965-1966, U. Delhi, 1969-1970. Visiting lecturer U. Uppsala, Sweden, 1956.
United States Information Service lecturer, Nepal, 1969. Director regional seminar19th century American literature All North Indian Universities, 1969. Participant numerous seminars, including DuPont, 1958.
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Member Watts Tower Committee, Los Angeles, 1950-1960. Member American Studies Association (secretary Southern California 1958-1960), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi.
Son of Harry Aurelius and Lu Mae (Renshaw) D. M. Virginia Esterly, 1938. 1 daughter, Judy Dunbar Jacobson.