Jane Frazier
Jane Frazier (or Fraser, sometimes Fraizier, also referred to as Jean or Jenny; January 1, 1735 – April 14, 1815) was a Virginia pioneer captured by Native Americans in the 18th century. The wife of Scottish frontiersman John Fraser, she was taken prisoner by Miami Indians and held in a Miami village in Ohio for 13 months before escaping and traveling through the wilderness to return home. Her story was transcribed from her diary and later published. Provided by Wikipedia
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Girl captives of the Cheyennes by Meredith, Grace E., Frazier, Jane 1753-
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From origin to ecology nature and the poetry of W. S. Merwin by Frazier, Jane
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