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Early Western Travels
1748-1846
Volume X

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Early Western Travels
1748-1846

A Series of Annotated Reprints of some of the best
and rarest contemporary volumes of travel,
descriptiveof the Aborigines and Social
andEconomic Conditions in the Middle
and Far West, during the Period
of Early American Settlement.

Edited with Notes, Introductions, Index, etc., by

Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D.

Editor of "The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents," "Original
Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition,"
"Hennepin's New Discovery," etc.

Volume X

Hulme's Journal, 1818-19; Flower's Letters from Lexington
and the Illinois, 1819; Flower's Letters from the Illinois,
1820-21; and Woods's Two Years' Residence, 1820-21

Cleveland, Ohio
The Arthur H. Clark Company
1904
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Copyright 1904, by
THE ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

The Lakeside Press
R. R. DONNELLEY & SONS COMPANY
CHICAGO

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME X

Preface. The Editor9
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A Journal Made During a Tour in the Western Countriesof America: September 30, 1818-August 7,1819. Thomas Hulme
Dedication. William Cobbett19
Preface. William Cobbett21
Author's Introduction to the Journal23
Text35
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Letters from Lexington [June 25, 1819] and the Illinois[August 16, 1819], containing a Brief Account of the EnglishSettlement in the Latter Territory, and a Refutationof the Misrepresentations of Mr. Cobbett. RichardFlower
Author's Preface89
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Letters from the Illinois, 1820, 1821. Containing anAccount of the English Settlement at Albion and itsVicinity, and a Refutation of Various Misrepresentations,Those more particularly of Mr. Cobbett. Witha Letter from M. Bir
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