Travels Through North and South Carolina
INTRODUCTION.
BARTRAM's TRAVELS.
CHAP. I. THE AUTHOR SETS SAIL FROM PHILADELPHIA,
AND ARRIVES AT CHARLESTON, FROM WHENCE HE BEGINS HIS TRAVELS.
CHAP. II.
CHAP. III.
CHAP. IV.
CHAP. V.
PART II.
PART III
- CHAP. I.
- CHAP. II.
- CHAP. III.
- CHAP. IV.
- List of the towns and villages in the Cherokee
nation inhabited at this day, viz.
- On the Tanase East of the Jore mountains. 4 towns.
- Inland on the branches of the Tanase. 4 towns.
- On the Tanase over the Jore mountains. 8 towns.
- Inland towns on the branches of the Tanase and
other waters over the Jore mountains. 5 towns.
- Overhill towns on the Tanase or Cherokee river. 6
towns.
- Overhill towns on the Tanase or Cherokee river. 5
towns.
- Lower towns East of the mountains, viz.
- On the Savanna or Keowe river.
- On Tugilo river.
- On Flint river.
- Towns on the waters of other rivers.
- CHAP. V.
- CHAP. VI.
- CHAP. VII.
- CHAP. VIII.
- Towns on the Tallapoose or Oakfuske river, viz.
- These speak the Muscogulge or Creek tongue, called
the Mother tongue.
- Speak the Stincard tongue.
- Speak the Uche tongue.
- Speak the Stincard tongue.
- Towns on the Coosau river, viz.
- Speak a dialect of Chicasaw.
- Speak the Muscogulge tongue
- Speak Muscog. and Chicasaw.
- Towns on the branches of the Coosau river, viz.
- Speak the Muscogulge tongue.
- Towns on the Apalachucla or Chata Uche river, viz.
- Speak the Muscogulge tongue
- Towns on the Apalachucla or Chata Uche river,
continued, viz.
- Speak the Savannuca tongue.
- Speak the Muscog. tongue.
- Speak the Stincard.
- Towns on Flint river, comprehending the Siminoles
or Lower Creeks.
- CHAP. IX.
- CHAP. X.
- AN ACCOUNT OF THE PERSONS, MANNERS, CUSTOMS AND
GOVERNMENT OF THE MUSCOGULGES OR CREEKS, CHEROKEES, CHACTAWS, &c.
ABORIGINES OF THE CONTINENT OF NORTH AMERICA.
- WILLIAM BARTRAM.
PART IV.
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