Stephen Ruddell - American Journeys
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Document Number: AJ-155. Author: Ruddell, Stephen. Title: Reminiscences of Tecumseh's Youth [manuscript]. Source: Draper Manuscripts: Tecumseh Papers, 2 YY 120-133, Wisconsin Historical Society. Pages/Illustrations: 15 / 0. Citable URL: www.americanjourneys.org/aj-155/ ...
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Stephen Ruddell/Tecumseh - Genealogy.com
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May 1, 2015 - Stephen Ruddell/Tecumseh. By James F Sellars III May 26, 2000 at 08:37:15. Draper Manuscript Collection 2YY:189-190 – Letter and narrative of Stephen Ruddell to Benjamin Drake. Clarksville, Mo., Jany 17, 1822. Benjn Drake Esq. Dear Sir: I received yours a few days ago and with pleasure have endeavored to comply ...
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Stephen Ruddell (1768-1845) - Find A Grave Memorial
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Stephen Ruddell 1768 - 1845 The Rev. Stephen Ruddell was one of the early settlers of Adams County, Illinois. He was ordained in 1810 and it was he that founded the Ursa Christian Church in Adams County about 1829. His son was an Officer in Company B, 78th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War ...Stephen Ruddell - Frontier Folk
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Draper 5YY:53. A Pioneer Story Major Riddle's Sons Captured and Brought Up by Indians The question is often disputed as to whether Tecumseh commanded at the battle of Fort Harrison. Mr. Boord says that he did, and tells the following story to prove it: Stephen and Abraham Riddle, sons of Maj. Riddle, of Kentucky, were ...Isaac Ruddell - Wikipedia
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Stephen Ruddell, 12 years old at the time of the attack, was accepted into the family of Chief Blackfish and eventually became the adopted brother of Tecumseh. The younger son, Abraham Ruddell, when repatriated from the Indians, by the War Department in 1794 could barely speak English and later settled in Arkansas.Tecumseh... Ruddell Letters - WaltherTree
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Feb 11, 2002 - Dr. Lyman Copeland Draper, the renowned collector of pioneer history, opened a line of correspondence with John Mulherin Ruddell in the hopes of finding some information about the great Shawnee chief, Tecumseh. John was the son of Stephen Ruddell and his wife Susan David, and was born in ...
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