Travels Through North and South Carolina

Travels Through North and South Carolina

Travels Through North and South Carolina William Bartram Travels Through North and South Carolina Table of Contents Travels Through North and South Carolina..........................................................................................................1 William Bartram............................................................................................................................................1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................3 BARTRAM's TRAVELS...............................................................................................................................9 CHAP. I. THE AUTHOR SETS SAIL FROM PHILADELPHIA, AND ARRIVES AT CHARLESTON, FROM WHENCE HE BEGINS HIS TRAVELS.............................................................9 CHAP. II......................................................................................................................................................10 CHAP. III.....................................................................................................................................................14 CHAP. IV.....................................................................................................................................................18 CHAP. V......................................................................................................................................................26 PART II.....................................................................................................................................................................29 CHAP. I........................................................................................................................................................29 CHAP. II......................................................................................................................................................31 CHAP. III.....................................................................................................................................................33 CHAP. IV.....................................................................................................................................................42 CHAP. V......................................................................................................................................................48 CHAP. VI.....................................................................................................................................................69 CHAP. VII...................................................................................................................................................84 CHAP. VIII..................................................................................................................................................98 CHAP. IX.....................................................................................................................................................99 CHAP. X....................................................................................................................................................102 STRIX. The OWL......................................................................................................................................111 VULTUR. The VULTURE........................................................................................................................111 FALCO. Eagle and Hawk..........................................................................................................................111 MILVUS. Kite Hawk................................................................................................................................111 CORVUS. The Crow kind.........................................................................................................................112 PICUS. Woodpeckers................................................................................................................................112 GRANIVOROUS TRIBES........................................................................................................................114 AMPHIBIOUS, or AQUATIC BIRDS, Or such as obtain their food, and and reside in, and near the water. GRUS. The Crane..........................................................................................................................116 ARDEA. The Heron...................................................................................................................................116 TANTALUS. The Wood Pelicane.............................................................................................................117 QUERQUIDULAE. Teal...........................................................................................................................118 CHARADRUS. The Plover Kind..............................................................................................................119 CHAP. XI...................................................................................................................................................122 PART III..................................................................................................................................................................124 CHAP. I......................................................................................................................................................124 CHAP. II....................................................................................................................................................128 CHAP. III...................................................................................................................................................132 CHAP. IV...................................................................................................................................................142 List of the towns and villages in the Cherokee nation inhabited at this day, viz.......................................147 On the Tanase East of the Jore mountains. 4 towns...................................................................................147 Inland on the branches of the Tanase. 4 towns..........................................................................................147 On the Tanase over the Jore mountains. 8 towns.......................................................................................147 Inland towns on the branches of the Tanase and other waters over the Jore mountains. 5 towns.............148 Overhill towns on the Tanase or Cherokee river. 6 towns.........................................................................148 Overhill towns on the Tanase or Cherokee river. 5 towns.........................................................................148 Lower towns East of the mountains, viz....................................................................................................148 i Travels Through North and South Carolina Table of Contents Travels Through North and South Carolina On the Savanna or Keowe river.................................................................................................................148 On Tugilo river...........................................................................................................................................148 On Flint river..............................................................................................................................................148 Towns on the waters of other rivers...........................................................................................................149 CHAP. V....................................................................................................................................................149 CHAP. VI...................................................................................................................................................156 CHAP. VII.................................................................................................................................................164 CHAP. VIII................................................................................................................................................171 Towns on the Tallapoose or Oakfuske river, viz.......................................................................................179 These speak the Muscogulge or Creek tongue, called the Mother tongue................................................179 Speak the Stincard tongue..........................................................................................................................179 Speak the Uche tongue...............................................................................................................................180 Speak the Stincard tongue..........................................................................................................................180 Towns on the Coosau river, viz.................................................................................................................180 Speak a dialect of Chicasaw......................................................................................................................180 Speak the Muscogulge tongue...................................................................................................................180

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