Narratives of early Carolina. 1650-1708
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Narratives of early Carolina. 1650-1708
(Original narratives of early American history / general editor, J. Franklin Jameson)
Barnes & Noble, 1967, c1939
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Note
with two maps and a facsimile
The discovery of New Brittaine, 1650
Contents of Works
- Francis Yeardley's narrative of excursions into Carolina, 1654
- A relation of a discovery, by William Hilton. 1664
- A brief description of the province of Carolina. by Robert Horne(?) 1666
- A relation of a voyage on the coast of the province of Carolina, 1666. by Robert Sandford
- Letters of early colonists. 1670
- A faithful relation of my Westoe voyage, by Henry Woodward
- Carolina, or a description of the Present state of that country, by Thomas Ashe, 1682
- An account of the province of Carolina, by Samuel Wilson, 1682
- Letters of Thomas Newe, 1682
- Journal of Elder William Pratt, 1695-1701
- Letter of Edward Randolph to the Board of trade, 1699
- Reverend John Blair's mission to North Carolina, 1704
- Party-tyranny, by Daniel Defoe, 1705
- The present state of affairs in Carolina, by John Ash, 1706
- A new description of that fertile and pleasant province of Carolina, by John Archdale, 1707
- From the history of the British empire in America, by John Oldmixon, 1708