These letters are in continuation of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie & Co. preserved by the family of John Innerarity, a partner of that firm, the publication of which will be continuous in the QUARTERLY. These are in the possession of Mrs. John W. Greenslade, who has transcribed them
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These letters are a part of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie and ...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co., and its successo...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
The publication of this series of papers comprising the correspondence of Col. Thomas A. Smith, comm...
This report on the work of the surveys in Florida was submitted to the Manuscripts Committee of the ...
Author’s Note. In November, 1927, Dr. Thomas B. Hall of Miami Beach, Florida, wrote me that the Stat...
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This series of papers comprising the correspondence of Lieut. Col. Thomas A. Smith, commander of the...
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The above letter has been presented to The Florida Historical Society by Miss Gertrude N. L’Engle, a...
These letters are the first of a series of thirteen written by Edmund Doyle, their representative, t...
This article is an outgrowth of an extended project undertaken by the writer for the Florida State H...
When Britain lost control of Florida in 1783 to Spain, many English merchants and public officials, ...
A New Letter of James Monroe on the Cession of Florida Rembert W. Patrick Contemporaneous Reactions ...
These letters are a part of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie and ...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co., and its successo...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
The publication of this series of papers comprising the correspondence of Col. Thomas A. Smith, comm...
This report on the work of the surveys in Florida was submitted to the Manuscripts Committee of the ...
Author’s Note. In November, 1927, Dr. Thomas B. Hall of Miami Beach, Florida, wrote me that the Stat...
This journal is a record of a journey made by John Innerarity, a partner in the firm of John Forbes ...
This series of papers comprising the correspondence of Lieut. Col. Thomas A. Smith, commander of the...
After returning the two Floridas to Spain by the Treaty of Paris of 1783, England watched with satis...
A Prelude to the Creek War of 1813-1814 John Innerarity to James Innerarity Elizabeth Howard West Qu...
The above letter has been presented to The Florida Historical Society by Miss Gertrude N. L’Engle, a...
These letters are the first of a series of thirteen written by Edmund Doyle, their representative, t...
This article is an outgrowth of an extended project undertaken by the writer for the Florida State H...
When Britain lost control of Florida in 1783 to Spain, many English merchants and public officials, ...
A New Letter of James Monroe on the Cession of Florida Rembert W. Patrick Contemporaneous Reactions ...