A map of that part of Georgia occupied by the Cherokee Indians
Collection DescriptionScope and ContentA map of that part of Georgia occupied by the Cherokee Indians, taken from an actual survey made during the present year 1831, in pursuance of an act of the general assembly of the state : this interesting tract of country contains four millions three hundred & sixty six thousand five hundred & fifty four acres, many rich gold mines & many delightful situations & though in some parts mountainous, some of the richest land belonging to the state; Milledgeville, Ga. : John Bethune, 1831; Relief shown by hachures. Includes ferries along the Chattahochee River, Gold Diggers Road, Rich Gold Mine, Underwoods Gold Mine, New Echota, Coosawatee Town, roads, rivers, creeks, and villages Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements1 map, color outline; 52 x 65 cm Administrative InformationPreferred CitationA map of that part of Georgia occupied by the Cherokee Indians, hmap1831b4, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries. Related Materials and SubjectsSubject Terms |
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