An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life and Travels of Col. James Smith, (now a Citizen of Bourbon County, Kentucky,) During His Captivity with the Indians, in the Years 1755, '56, '57, '58, & '59,: In which the Customs, Manners, Traditions, Theological Sentiments, Mode of Warfare, Military Tactics, Discipline and Encampments, Treatment of Prisoners, &c. are Better Explained, and More Minutely Related, Than Has Been Heretofore Done, by Any Author on that Subject. Together with a Description of the Soil, Timber and Waters, where He Travelled with the Indians, During His Captivity. To which is Added, a Brief Account of Some Very Uncommon Occurrences, which Transpired After His Return from Captivity; as Well as of the Different Campaigns Carried on Against the Indians to the Westward of Fort Pitt, Since the Year 1755, to the Present Date