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THE TRAVELS OF WILLIAM BARTRAM |
Object Name |
BOOK |
ID Number |
2012.48 |
Summary |
The Travels of William Bartram - From 1773 to 1778, William Bartram, a trained naturalist, traveled through southern North America, noting the characteristics of almost everything he encountered: the rivers of Florida, the groves of wild oranges, the swamps and lagoons, the fish, the tropical snakes and reptiles, the land and aquatic birds, the Cherokee Indians' march toward civilization, the festivals of the Seminole, the customs of the Creeks. This material now offers a wealth of first hand information that is not available elsewhere. |
Accession number |
LI-16-0083 |
Title |
THE TRAVELS OF WILLIAM BARTMAN |
Author |
Mark Ban Doren |
Subjects |
Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, The Cherokee Country, The Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Courtry of the Chactaws: Containing An Account of the soil and natural Productions of tose regions, togeather wit observations on th manners of the Indians. |
Published Date |
1928 |
Physical Description |
Small green and black soft back book |
