Lot 236

[Native-Americana] Penhallow, Samuel. The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians..., 1726 (but 1859), with 2 Extremely Rare Colonial American Military Signatures Tipped-in

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[Native-Americana] Penhallow, Samuel. The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians..., 1726 (but 1859), with 2 Extremely Rare Colonial American Military Signatures Tipped-in

Estimate: $500 - $800

Starting Bid: $250

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by Freeman’s
June 30, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
Live Auction
2400 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19103

[Native-Americana] Penhallow, Samuel. The History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians..., 1726 (but 1859), with 2 Extremely Rare Colonial American Military Signatures Tipped-in

Cincinnati: Re-printed from the Boston Edition of 1726...for Wm. Dodge, by J. Harpel, 1859. One of 150 copies privately printed. 4to. 7, (4), 10-138, 36 pp., including Appendix (not always found). With two cut signatures mounted to front paste-down ("Samuel Penhallow" and "John Lovewell"). Original quarter linen over blue paper-covered boards, extremities and boards rubbed and worn, spine label perished; text partially unopened; foxing to text.

"The best early summary of New England's Indian troubles." (Howes)

Samuel Penhallow (1665-1726) was a Maine colonist and historian during Queen Anne's and Dummer's War, who served as commander of Fort Menaskoux during the latter, where he was wounded during the Northeast Coast Campaign (1724).

John Lovewell (1691-1725) was an American militia captain who fought in Father Rale's War (1722-25), and led three expeditions against the Abenaki in Maine, and killed in the last during the Battle of Pequawket (also known as Lovewell's Fight).
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