A plan of part of the rivers Tombecbe, Alabama, Tensa, Perdido & Scambia, in the Province of West Florida : with a sketch of the boundary between the Nation of Upper Creek Indians and that part of the Province which contigious [sic] thereto, as settled at the Congresses at Pensacola in the years 1765 & 1771
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A plan of part of the rivers Tombecbe, Alabama, Tensa, Perdido & Scambia, in the Province of West Florida : with a sketch of the boundary between the Nation of Upper Creek Indians and that part of the Province which contigious [sic] thereto, as settled at the Congresses at Pensacola in the years 1765 & 1771 / collected from different surveys at the desire of the Honble. John Stuart esquire, sole agent and Superintendant of Indian Affairs for the Southern District of North America by David Taitt
Part of the Colonial America series published by Adam Matthew Digital. Map of the Alabama, Tombigbee, Tensaw, Perdido and Conecuh Rivers from a point north of the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigbee, to Mobile Bay and Pensacola in the south. Includes notes on navigation, and shows settlements, paths, geological features and vegetation. Oriented with north to the top left. "In Mr. Stuart's (No. 39) of 6th Feby. 1772."--Fragment pasted on lining paper of binding. Originally part of Colonial Office file CO 5/73/103. Volume reference no. on publisher's website: MPG 1/6.
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