This journal is a record of a journey made by John Innerarity, a partner in the firm of John Forbes & Co., into the Creek Nation and of a talk with the chiefs of that nation assembled to make a settlement with him for debts of the nation to the company. The original manuscript is in the possession of Mrs. John W. Greenslade, of Washington, D. C., a great-granddaughter of the journalist, to whom grateful acknowledgment is made
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Photocopy of a manuscript journal in the collection of the Monroe County Public Library, Key West, F...
In Grant Foreman\u27s outstanding book Indian Removal, the classic account of the Five Civilized Tri...
The Confederate Baggage and Treasure Train Ends Its Flight in Florida: A Diary of Tench Francis Tilg...
The Creek Nation, Debtor to John Forbes & Co., Successors to Panton, Leslie & Co. A Journal of John ...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co., and its successo...
These letters are a part of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie and ...
This report on the work of the surveys in Florida was submitted to the Manuscripts Committee of the ...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
These letters are in continuation of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Le...
Abstract: Three journals recording land sales and transfers in southern Alabama, as well as memorand...
These letters are the first of a series of thirteen written by Edmund Doyle, their representative, t...
A Prelude to the Creek War of 1813-1814 John Innerarity to James Innerarity Elizabeth Howard West Qu...
Marquis James, in his biography of Andrew Jackson, alluded to John Forbes and Company, a firm which ...
Attempts at land speculation have been common in the United States. In Florida an early attempt invo...
Events at Prospect Bluff on the Apalachicola River, 1808-1818 Mark F. Boyd The St. Joseph Convention...
Photocopy of a manuscript journal in the collection of the Monroe County Public Library, Key West, F...
In Grant Foreman\u27s outstanding book Indian Removal, the classic account of the Five Civilized Tri...
The Confederate Baggage and Treasure Train Ends Its Flight in Florida: A Diary of Tench Francis Tilg...