These letters are a part of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Leslie and Company and its successor, John Forbes and Company, the publication of which was begun in a late issue of the QUARTERLY. The originals are in the possession of Mrs. John W. Greenslade, a greatgranddaughter of John Innerarity, who has transcribed them. The series will be continued in the following issues
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These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
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Andrew Jackson’s Cronies in Florida Territorial Politics Three unpublished letters of Jackson Herber...
The Transfer of Fort San Marcos and East Florida to the United States Rogers W. Young Edmund Kirby S...
The Fortifications at San Marcos de Apalache Mark F. BoydSome Experiences of Bishop Young Edgar Lega...
The above letter has been presented to The Florida Historical Society by Miss Gertrude N. L’Engle, a...
These letters are in continuation of the series of documents, survivals of the records of Panton, Le...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co., and its successo...
Since Andrew Jackson, one of America’s most colorful historical figures was associated with Cantonme...
These letters are in continuation of the series of records of Panton, Leslie & Co. the publication o...
This journal is a record of a journey made by John Innerarity, a partner in the firm of John Forbes ...
This report was secured by Dr. Mark F. Boyd, whom readers of the Quarterly know well, from the origi...
Miranda’s Diary of the Siege of Pensacola, 1781 Donald E. Worcester Edward A. Perry, Yankee General ...
Marquis James, in his biography of Andrew Jackson, alluded to John Forbes and Company, a firm which ...
Students of Florida history are well acquainted with General Andrew Jackson’s controversial invasion...
A Prelude to the Creek War of 1813-1814 John Innerarity to James Innerarity Elizabeth Howard West Qu...
Major-General John Campbell in British West Florida George C. Osborn Nocoroco, a Timucua Village of ...
Andrew Jackson’s Cronies in Florida Territorial Politics Three unpublished letters of Jackson Herber...
The Transfer of Fort San Marcos and East Florida to the United States Rogers W. Young Edmund Kirby S...
The Fortifications at San Marcos de Apalache Mark F. BoydSome Experiences of Bishop Young Edgar Lega...