Narrative of the perilous adventures, miraculous escapes and sufferings of Rev. James W. Parker, during a frontier residence in Texas, of fifteen years : with an impartial geographical description of the climate, soil, timber, water, &c., &c., &c., of Texas / written by himself. To which is appended a Narrative of the capture and subsequent sufferings of Mrs. Rachel Plummer (his daughter,) during a captivity of twenty-one months among the Cumanche [sic] Indians, witha sketch of their manners, customs, laws, &c. ; with a short description of the country over which she travelled whilst with the Indians / written by herself.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Travels in the West and Southwest.
Main Author: Parker, James W., 1797-1864
Other Authors: Plummer, Rachael, 1819-1839
Language:English
Published: Louisville, Ky. : Printed at the Morning Courier Office, 1844.
Series:Travels in the West and Southwest.
Subjects:
Physical Description:95, 35 (i.e. 36) pages ; 20 cm
Format: Microfilm Book
Description
Note:Page 36, of the Plummer narrative, misnumbered 35.
Mrs. Plummer's narrative, 2d edition, (final 35 pages) has separate t.-p. with imprint date 1839.
Master microform held by: LCP.
Microform.
Call Number:F390 Microfiche
References:
Streeter no. 1525.
Howes, U.S.IANA, no. P.80.
Reproduction Note:
Microfiche. Louisville, Ky. : Lost Cause Press, 19--.