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Manuscripts British Library. London, England. Atkin, Edmond. Historical Account of the Revolt of the Chactaw Indians in the late War from the French to the British Alliance and of their return Since to that of the French. Lansdowne Manuscript 809. Sir Frederick Haldimand, Unpublished Papers and Correspondence, 1758–1784. Micro¤lm copies of manuscripts by Micro¤lm World Publications. Georgia Historical Society. Savannah, Georgia. Jonathan Bryan Papers, No. 98, Item 1. Great Britain, Public Record Of¤ce. Kew, England. Colonial Of¤ce, Series 5, America and West Indies. South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Columbia. Journal of the Commons House of Assembly, 1757–1767, Part II. Typescript. Journals of His Majesty’s Council in South Carolina sent to England, Great Britain ,Public Records Of¤ce,Board of Trade,CO5/456 (micro¤lm, BMP D518). South Caroliniana Library. Columbia. James Glen Manuscripts. William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Papers of General Thomas Gage Relating to His Command in North America, 1762–1776. William Henry Lyttelton Papers. Wisconsin Historical Society. Notes from interview with Malcom McGee, 1841, Draper’s Notes and Correspondence , 1854–1856. Lyman C. Draper Manuscript Collection. Maps Bonar, William. “Draught of the Creek Nation.” British Public Record Of¤ce, CO700/Carolina 21. Bibliography “A Map of West Florida, part of East Florida, Georgia and part of South Carolina” [Stuart-Gage map]. William L. Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Newspapers American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies, 1758. The Edinburgh Magazine and Review for August 1775. Georgia Gazette, 1769–70. Gentleman’s Magazine, 1763. London Magazine, 1775. Maryland Gazette, 1760. Monthly Review; or Literary Journal, 1776. Pennsylvania Gazette, 1760–66. Scots Magazine, 1775. South Carolina Gazette, 1740–75. Primary Sources Acosta, José de. The Natural and Moral History of the Indies by Father Joseph de Acosta reprinted from the English Translated Edition of Edward Grimston, 1604. Edited by Clements R. Markham. 2 vols. London: Hakluyt Society, 1880. Adair, James. Adair’s History of the American Indians. Edited by Samuel Cole Williams under the auspices of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, in Tennessee.Johnson City,Tenn.:Watauga Press,1930;reprint,New York:Argonaut Press, 1966. 1. Geschichte der amerikanischen Indianer besonders der am Missisippi [sic], an Ostund West®orida, Georgien, Sud-und Nord-Karolina und Virginien angrenzenden Nationen : nebst einem Anhange. Translated from English by Schack Hermann Ewald. Bresslau, Germany: Verlegts Johann Ernest Meyer, 1782. 1. The History of the American Indians; Particularly those Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia: Containing an Account of their Origins, Language, Manners, Religious and Civil Customs ,Laws,Form of Government,Punishments,Conduct in War and Domestic Life,their Habits, Diet, Agriculture, Manufactures, Diseases and Method of Cure, and other Particulars , suf¤cient to render it A Complete Indian System. London: Edward and Charles Dilly, 1775. 1. The History of the American Indians. Facsimile reprint edition with an Introduction by Robert K.Berkhofer,Jr.New York:Johnson Reprint Company,1968. 1. James Adair and the Indians: A New Version of the Early American Classic, The History of the American Indians, published in 1775. Revised and edited by Clifford Gene Snyder. North Hollywood, Calif.: JES Co., 1995. “A Conjectural Essay Concerning the First Peopling of America.” South Carolina Gazette, Monday, October 2–Friday, October 6, 1758. 550 / Bibliography [52.15.63.145] Project MUSE (2024-04-16 17:25 GMT) An Enquiry into the Origin of the Cherokees:A Letter to a Member of Parliament.Oxford: James Fletcher, 1762. Anselm,Bayly.The Advantages of a Settlement upon the Ohio in North America.London, 1763 [1773]. Aristotle’s Masterpiece Compleated in Two Parts. London: Printed by B. H., 1698. Atkin, Edmond. The Appalachian Indian Frontier: The Edmond Atkin Report and Plan of 1755. Edited and with an introduction by Wilbur R. Jacobs. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1967. Bartram, William. Travels of William Bartram: Naturalist’s Edition. Edited by Francis Harper. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958. 1. William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians. Edited by Gregory A. Waselkov and Kathryn E. Holland Braund. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1995. Bennett, Charles E. Three Voyages: René Laudonnière. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1975. Benzoni, Girolamo. History of the New World, by Girolamo Benzoni, shewing his travels in America, from A.D. 1541 to 1556, with some particulars of the island of Canary. Translated and edited by W . H. Smyth. Works issued by the Hakluyt Society, ser. 1, no. 21, 1970...

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