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(ILLINOIS.) Hubbard, Nathan Pomeroy. Outstanding letter from the Illinois frontier.

"AT NIGHT A SINGLE BUFFALO ROBE FOR BEDDING" (ILLINOIS.) Hubbard, Nathan Pomeroy. Outstanding letter from the Illinois frontier. Autograph Letter Signed to brother Chauncey Hubbard of NY. 4 pages, 12 x 8 inches, on one leaf; two substantial holes, edge wear, tears, staining, and mount remnant, with some loss of text. Pleasant Valley, IL, 13 August [1837?]

  • Notes: Nathan Pomeroy Hubbard (1813-1882) was a Vermont intellectual who embraced frontier life as a young man. He wrote from Pleasant Valley Township southeast of Galena, an area which remains sparsely populated even today. This articulate letter treats the beleaguered American Indian culture with unusual sympathy just four years after the Black Hawk War. "Times at present with me are pretty strongly tinctured with the romance of border life. The Indian war whoop has scarcely ceased its reverberations through our valleys. . . . Within the range of my eye enclosed with a little log hut is the body of one of the Potowatomies. . . . During the present summer we have seen eighty & one hundred braves & warriors proudly prancing their steeds through our prairies in all their paints & equipage of war fantastically variegated according to the taste of the untutored savage, but they were only the remnants of those bands who four years ago gave such a thrill of horror to the lonely settler whose habitation happened to lay in their devastating route."
    Hubbard also described his rugged living conditions: "I am improving a peice of publick land under the common name of a squatter. For twenty months past I have been living in the frontier style most of the time, cook & eat in the open air & at night a single buffalo robe for bedding, sometimes in a hut covered with bark but oftener in fair weather without shelter." He misses "good country society," however, and insists that "the intellectual world must be the arena of my sports." In the years after writing this letter, Hubbard was a Mississippi River steamboat captain, and later settled down in Iowa.
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