| William Wirt - 1826 - 690 pages
...Indian corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives carry on a considerable trade with the adjoining States, and...boats down the Tennessee to the Mississippi, and down • See Brown's Hist, of Missions, 1st American Edition, Vol. 2, p. 505. 28 that river to New-Orleans.... | |
| United States - 1826 - 564 pages
...indigo, sweet and Irish pota•" toes. The natives carry on considerable trade with the ad" joining states; and some of them export cotton in boats, down...Tennessee, to the Mississippi, and down that river to " i\'ew-0iieans. Apple and peach orchards are quite common. *' and gardens are cultivated, and much... | |
| 1827 - 710 pages
...generally rich: producing Indian corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives carry on considerable trade with the adjoining...and some of them export cotton in boats, down the Tenessee, to the Mississippi, and down that river to New -Orleans. Apple and peach orchards are quite... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...producing Indian corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives cany on considerable trade with the adjoining states; and...Tennessee to the Mississippi, and down that river toNew Orleans. Apple and peach orchards are quite common, and gardens are cultivated, and much attention... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1829 - 306 pages
...generally rich ; producing Indian corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives carry on considerable trade with the adjoining...of them export cotton in boats, down the Tennessee and the Mississippi, to New Orleans. Apple and Peach orchards are common ; and gardens are cultivated... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 96 pages
...even if there were no others; but there are many such." The following are extracts from this letter. " The natives carry on considerable trade with the adjoining...orchards are quite common, and gardens are cultivated and much attention paid to them. Butter and cheese are seen on Cherokee tables. There are many public... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 326 pages
...generally rich, producing Indian corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives carry on considerable trade with the adjoining...Tennessee, to the Mississippi, and down that river to New Orleans. Apple and peach orchards are quite common, and gardens are cultivated, and much attention... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1830 - 806 pages
...plains furnish the best soil, and produce Indian corn, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, and potatoes. The natives carry on considerable trade with the adjoining states, and some of them carry their cotton down the Tennessee, and even down the Mississippi, to New-Orleans. Ap^ pie and peach... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 632 pages
...winters mild. The soil produces maize, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives carry on considerable trade with the adjoining states, and some of them export cotton to New Orleans. Apple and peach orchards are common, and gardens well cultivated. Butter and cheese... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 568 pages
...produces maize, cotton, tobacco, wheat, oats, indigo, sweet and Irish potatoes. The natives carry on a considerable trade with the adjoining States, and some of them export cotton to New Orleans. Apple and peach orchards are common, and gardens well cultivated. Butter and cheese... | |
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