1 | Author: | Newman, John. | Requires cookie* |
Title: | A short account of the situation, soil, production, etc. of the state of Tennessee, 1797 | ||
Dates: | 1797 | ||
Abstract: | Written in 1797, this essay discusses Tennessee's soil, climate, and environment. The tract appears to be promotional – noting that "no other milk or butter has such flavor and richness as that afforded from the cows that feed" in the state – but also reflects the enthusiasm many Americans held for the opportunity these western lands afforded them. The essay includes a map of settlements near William Dunbar on the Natchez River as well, providing a snapshot of a recently settled frontier community. View finding aid for a full description | ||
Call #: | Mss.917.68.N46 | ||
Extent: | 1 volume(s) | ||
Topics: | Exploration. | Land and Speculation | Surveying and Maps | ||
Genre: | Manuscript Essays | Maps and Surveys | ||
Subjects: | Agriculture -- Tennessee. | Crops and soils. | Natchez Indians | Plant growing media -- Tennessee. |