Black Partridge (chief) - in Popular Culture

In Popular Culture

He is portrayed in several historical and dime novels including:

  • Myrtle Reed's The Shadow of Victory: A Romance of Fort Dearborn (1903)
  • Randall Parrish's When Wilderness was King: A Tale of the Illinois Country (1904)
  • H.R. Gordon's Black Partridge, or the Fall of Fort Dearborn (1906)
  • Julia Cooley Altrocchi's Wolves Against the Moon (1957)
  • Jerry Crimmins's Fort Dearborn: A Novel (2006)

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