Ann Eliza Bleecker

The American Revolution saw John join the New York Militia, while Ann fled with their two daughters. She continued to write, and what remained of the family returned to Tomhannock following Burgoyne's surrender. She was saddened and affected by the deaths of numerous family members over the years, and died in 1783.
Bleecker's pastoral poetry is studied by historians to gain perspective of life on the front lines of the revolution, and her novel ''Maria Kittle'', the first known Captivity novel, set the form for subsequent Indian Capture novels which saw great popularity after her death. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 6 results of 6 for search 'Bleecker, Ann Eliza', query time: 0.03s
Refine Results
In addition to media from the THWS, media from other Bavarian libraries are also displayed.
These are marked with the "Interlibrary loan" label and can be ordered by clicking on them.
These are marked with the "Interlibrary loan" label and can be ordered by clicking on them.
-
1
The history of Maria Kittle by Bleecker, Ann Eliza
Published 1797Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
-
2
The history of Maria Kittle By Ann Eliza Bleecker. In a letter to Miss Ten Eyck by Bleecker, Ann Eliza 1752-1783
Published 1797Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
-
3
The history of Maria Kittle in a letter to Miss Ten Eyck by Bleecker, Ann Eliza
Published 1961Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
4
The history of Maria Kittle in a letter to Miss Ten Eyck by Bleecker, Ann Eliza
Published 1802Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
-
5
The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres by Bleecker, Ann Eliza
Published 1793Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
-
6
The posthumous works of Ann Eliza Bleecker, in prose and verse To which is added, a collection of essays, prose and poetical, by Margaretta V. Faugeres by Bleecker, Ann Eliza 1752-1783
Published 1793Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…