A thrilling narrative of the horrible sufferings & miraculous escape of Samuel Brown resident of Harrison Co., O., who was thrown from his horse on the prairie, in the State of Iowa, December 17th, A.D. 1850 being four days & four nights exposed to the inclemency of the severest freezing weather that had been felt in that country for many years
"A thrilling narrative of the horrible sufferings & miraculous escape of Samuel Brown resident of Harrison Co., O., who was thrown from his horse on the prairie, in the State of Iowa, December 17th, A.D. 1850 being four days & four nights exposed to the inclemency of the severest freezing weather that had been felt in that country for many years"@en
"A thrilling narrative of the horrible sufferings & miraculous escape of Samuel Brown resident of Harrison Co., O., who was thrown from his horse on the prairie, in the State of Iowa, December 17th, A.D. 1850, being four days & four nights exposed to the inclemency of the severest freezing weather that had been felt in that country for many years, having one of his legs broken, and both frozen, and being without food or shelter, surrounded by wolves both night and day : containing also an account of the horrible manner in which one of his legs was amputated by two Iowa surgeons"@en
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