Hodgson, Adam (Esq. of Liverpool, Eng.); Whiting, Samuel (Collected, arranged, and published by)
Remarks During A Journey Through North America in the Years 1819, 1820, and 1821, In A Series of Letters: With an Appendix, Containing An Account of Several of the Indian Tribes, and the Principal Missionary Stations, &c. Also, A Letter to M. Jean Baptiste Say, on the Comparative Expense of Free and Slave Labour
Samuel Whiting, New York: 1823
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Quarto. viii, 9-335 pages. Restored. Original publishers tan paper covered boards. New gray paper spine with white paper title label. Original end papers. Untrimmed foredge. Front and rear hinges repaired. Light to moderate scattered foxing to the text. The author traveled in numerous locations including New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Salem, Charleston, Mobile, Savannah, Natchez, Richmond, Monticello, and more. Author also remarks on the Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Cherokee Indian tribes. Howes H 560; Sabin 32358.
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