Lost and Found; or Three Months with the Wild Indians: A Brief Sketch of the Life of Ole T. Nystel, Embracing his Experience While in Captivity to the Comanches, and Subsequent Liberation from Them

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Autobiography of the life of Ole T. Nystel, detailing his early childhood, and his time spent as a Comanche captive. This book contains photographs of Nystel, and family members as well as a map of Bosque County and the surrounding area. Notes begin on page 25.

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x, 35 p. : ill., ports., maps ; 23 cm.

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Nystel, Ole T., 1853-1930. 1994.

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This book is part of the collection entitled: Rescuing Texas History, 2015 and was provided by the Cleng Peerson Research Library at the Bosque Museum to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 2432 times, with 15 in the last month. More information about this book can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: Lost and Found; or Three Months with the Wild Indians: A Brief Sketch of the Life of Ole T. Nystel, Embracing his Experience While in Captivity to the Comanches, and Subsequent Liberation from Them
  • Added Title: Reflections and Religious Experience

Description

Autobiography of the life of Ole T. Nystel, detailing his early childhood, and his time spent as a Comanche captive. This book contains photographs of Nystel, and family members as well as a map of Bosque County and the surrounding area. Notes begin on page 25.

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x, 35 p. : ill., ports., maps ; 23 cm.

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Reprint of the original 1888 publication by Wilmans Bros., in Dallas, Texas.

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  • Accession or Local Control No: lost_and_found
  • OCLC: 1847169
  • Accession or Local Control No: 2015.006.015
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metapth760583

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Rescuing Texas History, 2015

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  • 1994

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Nystel, Ole T., 1853-1930. Lost and Found; or Three Months with the Wild Indians: A Brief Sketch of the Life of Ole T. Nystel, Embracing his Experience While in Captivity to the Comanches, and Subsequent Liberation from Them, book, 1994; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth760583/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cleng Peerson Research Library at the Bosque Museum.

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