
audiobook
by Ellen H. (Ellen Hardin) Walworth
Set against the rugged forests of the mid‑17th‑century Mohawk Valley, this biography follows the remarkable life of a young woman known as the Lily of the Mohawks. Drawing on missionary records, family letters, and the careful fieldwork of dedicated scholars, the narrative paints a vivid picture of the world she inhabited—its customs, its challenges, and its encounters with European settlers. Listeners are invited to travel with the author through the rivers, villages, and early colonial outposts that shaped her story.
Born in 1656 to a family caught between two cultures, she endured personal loss and the hardships of frontier life before a chance meeting with a Jesuit missionary sparked a profound spiritual awakening. The early chapters trace her struggle to reconcile tribal identity with a growing devotion, revealing the inner strength that earned her both admiration and controversy among her people. As she embraces baptism, the narrative explores the delicate balance of faith, tradition, and the promise of a new path.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (494K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Margo Romberg, Curtis Weyant and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-09-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1932
A writer, lawyer, and history advocate, she helped found the Daughters of the American Revolution and spent much of her life turning scholarship into public work. Her books and essays reflect a deep interest in family history, preservation, and the American past.
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