Chattahoochee River
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Tags
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
A New Map of the Cherokee Nation with the Names of the Towns and Rivers, 1760
Item — Drawer MC-3, Folder: Map 42 a-b
Identifier: 3976.556a
Transcript (DCI)
Col. Parvley wrote in 1746, That there was a Fall ΒΌ Mile long 12 Miles below Uforsee to which the French Boats MIght come & from thence transport what they please to any Town over the Hills. Mr. Kelly a Trader Said the French Boats came up formerly to great Uforsee.The River herein called Mississipi River is in fact only a large Branch of it and runs into it below the junction of the Ohio and Wabache in one Stream together with them. ...
Dates:
1760
An Accurate Map of Louisiana and the Territory in Dispute between the English and French, between 1732 and 1762
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.555
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Gilcrease Cartographic Collection was initially created as a storage designation for maps found in the manuscript collections and for the few original maps purchased during the life of Thomas Gilcrease. From the collections initial humble beginnings, it has continued to grow into am official map collection through additional gifts and purchases. The collection includes atlases, hand drawn maps from the manuscript...
Dates:
between 1732 and 1762
Copy of letter from Chief John Ross, Edward Gunter, Rich Taylor, and William S. Coodey to President Andrew Jackson, April 6, 1829
Item — Folder 27: [Barcode: 187.27]
Identifier: 4026.40
Description
Inscription(s)
Copy of letter from Chief John Ross, Edward Gunter, Rich Taylor, and William S. Coodey in Washington City to President Andrew Jackson concerning Agent Colonel Hugh Montgomery. (Moulton) Sheets of paper with handwritten text in ink. Folder 27
Inscription(s)
Inscribed in ink, "Copy of a letter"
Dates:
April 6, 1829