20 Timothy Flint
Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, The First Settler of Kentucky: Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. Cincinnati: Conclin, 1842, 1846; 1856 (with title variant The First White Man of the West, etc.)
Flint, noted pioneer historian of the Ohio and Mississippi Valley, wrote several works with captivity narrative content, and in this vein most notably described the exploits of Boone, the prototypical frontiersman. With Flint's Indian Wars of the West; Containing Biographical Sketches of Those Pioneers Who Headed the Western Settlers in Repelling the Attacks of the Savages, Together with a View of the Character, Manners, Monuments, and Antiquities of the Western Indians. Cincinnati: E.H. Flint, 1833. Together with W.H. Bogart's Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky. Auburn: Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1854; and a European illustration of the capture of Boone's daughter in Jugend-Album; Blatter zur Angenehmen und Lehrreichen Unterhaltung im Hauslichen Kreise. Stuttgart: Eduard Hallberger: "Bilder aus Daniel Boone's Leben" and John S. Jenkins' The Lives of Patriots and Heroes. Auburn: Derby, 1847.
Also with the French edition of John Filson's Histoire de Kentucke, Nouvelle Colonie a l'Ouest de la Virginie. Paris: 1785.
21 Nelson Lee
Three Years Among the Camanches, the Narrative of Nelson Lee, the Texan Ranger Containing a Detailed Account of His Captivity Among the Indians. Albany: Baker Taylor, 1859.