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More than Meets the Eye: Maps and Prints of Early America
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The Town of Secota
1590
A Noblewoman of Pomeiock
1590
His Excellency Arthur Dobbs Esq.r
1753-1765 (Second state)
A View of Savannah as it stood the 29th of March 1734
ca. 1734
Tomo Chachi Mico of King of Yamacraw, and Tooanahowi his Nephew, Son to the Mico of the Etchitas.
ca. 1734
"WILLIAM PENN'S Treaty with the INDIANS, when he founded the PROVINCE of PENSYLVANIA in NORTH AMERICA 1681.
June 12, 1775
The Three Cherokees, come over from the head of the River Savanna to London, 1762.
ca. 1765
Cunne Shote, the Indian CHIEF, A great Warrior of the Cherokee Nation.
ca. 1763
The brave old Hendrick the great SACHEM of Chief of the Mohawk Indians, one of the Six Nations now in Alliance with, & subject to the King of Britain.
ca. 1740
AMERICA TRIUMPHANT and BRITANNIA in DISTRESS
1782
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