The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky . And an introduction to the topography and natural history of that rich and important country; also, Colonel Daniel Boon's narrative of the wars of Kentucky: with an account of the Indian nations within the limits of United States, their manners, customs, religion, and their origin; and the stages and distances between Philadelphia and the falls of the Ohio, from Pittsburgh to Pensacola, and several other places. By John Filson. Illustrated with a large whole sheet map of Kentucky from actual surveys, and a plan with a description of the rapids of the river Ohio. Capt. Thomas Hutchins, geographer to the congress.
- Filson, John, 1753?-1788.
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- 1793
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Discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky (Online)
The discovery, settlement, and present state of Kentucky. And an introduction to the topography and natural history of that rich and important country; also, Colonel Daniel Boon's narrative of the wars of Kentucky: with an account of the Indian nations wi
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London : Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly, 1793.
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