Ruth Harland; or, The Maid of Weathersfield by W. J. Hamilton (Beadle's Dime Novels No. 98, 1866) opens with historical fiction set in colonial New England. The narrative focuses on diplomatic negotiations between English colonial leaders—Governor Josiah Winslow, Captain John Mason, and others—and Pequod chiefs, particularly Mennawan, regarding murders of English traders and settlers. Mennawan defends his tribe's actions as retaliation for English encroachment on hunting grounds, while skillfully negotiating peace terms that include delivering the perpetrators and ceding Connecticut lands. The scene culminates in reconciliation between the Pequods and rival Narragansett tribe under Chief Miantonomah, mediated by the English. Hamilton emphasizes the political maneuvering and speeches of the indigenous leaders amid colonial expansion.
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- Date
- May 29, 1866
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