☞ An historical narrative and topographical description of Louisiana, and West-Florida, comprehending the river Mississippi with its principal branches and settlements, and the rivers Pearl, Pascagoula, Mobille, Perdido, Escambia, Chacta-Hatcha, &c. The climate, soil, and produce whether animal, vegetable, or mineral; with directions for sailing into all the bays, lakes, harbours and rivers on the north side of the Gulf of Mexico, and for navigating between the islands situated along that coast, and ascending the Mississippi River. By Thomas Hutchins, geographer to the United States.
Creator(s): Hutchins, Thomas, 1730-1789 (Author)
Related APS Member(s):
Thomas Hutchins
Publication: Philadelphia: Printed for the author, and sold by Robert Aitken, near the Coffee-House, in Market-Street, [1784]
Subjects:
Indians of North America -- Statistics -- Early works to 1800., West Florida -- History., Louisiana -- History -- To 1803., Southwest, Old -- Description and travel., Louisiana -- Description and travel -- 1783-1848., Mississippi River Valley -- Description and travel., Illinois River -- Early works to 1800., Mississippi River Valley -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800., Ohio River Valley -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800., Florida -- Description and travel -- 1783-1848.
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References:
Sabin 34056 | Evans 18532
Editions: 1x 1784 (Philadelphia)
Editions Note: One edition.
Holding Note: APS holds three copies: 1, as well as one presented by the author, and another presented by Jn. Vaughan.
BibNumber: 328.004