Sundry papers...collected Anno Domini 1774 : collection, 1682-1774.
Material type:
Mixed materialsDescription: 1 item; 1 containerSubject(s): - James II, King of England, 1633-1701
- Penn, William, 1644-1718
- Agriculture -- South Carolina
- Fruit trees -- North America
- Indigo
- Silk industry -- North America
- Viticulture -- North America
- Anson County (N.C.) -- History
- Bordeaux (S.C.)
- Florida -- History -- English colony, 1763-1784
- Mexico -- Commerce
- Mississippi River Valley -- History
- Prince Edward Island
Open to research.
One volume (93 pages) containing miscellaneous papers, collected in 1774, including two treatises by Louis de Saint-Pierre on the cultivation of grapes, silk, indigo, and fruit trees in North America and particularly in the New Bordeaux colony in South Carolina; copies of a land grant and indenture between King James II and William Penn, Sr.; a brief history of Anson County, N.C. by J.A. Collett; account of a land sale on the Isle St. John (now Prince Edward Island); a plan of Mexican commerce; a statement of the reasons for a civil government in the British dominions adjoining the Mississippi River by Mountfort Brown, governor of West Florida; and proposals of the Marquis D'Aubarede concerning the settlement of the Mississippi River valley.
Transcripts. [S.l.].
Collection material in English.
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