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BOOK

Title:  
The early life of George Poindexter: a story of the first Southwest
Creator:
Swearingen, Mack Buckley, 1902-1969
Publication:
published by the author at the Tulane University Press, New Orleans, 1934.
Notes:  
Includes index. Bibliography: p. 171-186.
Call #:  
B P75S
Extent:
194 p. : ill., facsims, maps, ports. ; 23 cm.



PAMPHLET

Title:  
Supplement to Cane, cotton, & crevasses: Some antebellum Louisiana and Mississippi plantations of the Minor, Kenner, Hooke, and Shepherd families
Creators:
Smith, Philip Chadwick Foster. | Smith, G. Gouverneur Meredith S.
Publication:
Renfrew Group, Bath, Me, 1994.
Call #:  
973 PAM. NO.599
Extent:
32 p. : illus., diagrs., ports. ; 27 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting an account of the fund appropriated for defraying the contingent charges of government
Creator:
United States President (1809-1817 : Madison)
Publication:
Printed by Roger Chew Weightman, Washington City, 1812.
Notes:  
"January 16th, 1812. Read, and ordered to be printed."
Call #:  
PAM. V.1202, NO.18
Extent:
[2] p. [1] folded leaf of plates : table ; 32 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Report on the agriculture and geology of Mississippi: Embracing a sketch of the social and natural history of the state
Creators:
Mississippi State Geological Survey | Wailes, Benjamin L. C. (Benjamin Leonard Covington), 1797-1862
Publication:
E. Barksdale, State Printer, Jackson], 1854.
Call #:  
557.62 M67R
Extent:
xx, [17]-371 p. : maps (part. fold.), plates (part. col.) ; 24 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Spanish policy in Mississippi after the treaty of San Lorenzo
Parent:
American historical association. Annual report ... for the year 1897
Creator:
Riley, Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette), 1868-1929
Publication:
American historical association, Washington, 1898.
Call #:  
973.06 AM3 1897
Extent:
p.175-192 ; 24 1/2 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
Circa 1803
Abstract:  

This item is a detailed description of the geography, population, natural resources, and agriculture of the Ouachita River area of the Louisiana Territory. Describes mounds; mentions Cataoulou Indians; also gives figures as to numbers of white and Indian hunters. These pages are a record of travel on a road built between Choctaw and Chickasaw country, with comments on the condition of Indian-white relations, the increase in white population, and Wilson's stay, at Muscle Shoals, with Cherokee chiefs Doublehead and Skiowska. Wilson finds the Indians have good farms, furnishings, fences, and stock, and one Indian runs an inn.
Call #:  
Mss.917.6.Ex7
Extent:
1 volume(s)