The discoveries of John Lederer in three several marches from Virginia to the west of Carolina and other parts of the continent begun in March, 1669 and ended in September, 1670 : together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed / collected and translated out of Latine from his discourse and writings, by Sir William Talbot, Baronet.
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- The discoveries of John Lederer in three several marches from Virginia to the west of Carolina and other parts of the continent begun in March, 1669 and ended in September, 1670 : together with a general map of the whole territory which he traversed / collected and translated out of Latine from his discourse and writings, by Sir William Talbot, Baronet.
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- Lederer, John.
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- London :: Printed by J.C. for Samuel Heyrick ...,
- 1672.
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To the Right Honourable
ANTHONY Lord ASHLEY, BaronAshley ofWimborn St. Giles, Chancellor of his Majesties Exchequer, Ʋnder-Treasurer ofEngland, One of the Lords Commissioners of his Ma∣jesties Treasury, one of the Lords of his most Honourable Privie Council, and one of the Lords Proprie∣tors ofCAROLINA. - TO THE READER.
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THE Discoveries of JOHN LEDERER from
Virginia to the West ofCarolina, and other parts of the Continent.-
A General and brief Account of the North-
American Continent. -
Of the Manners and Customs of the
Indi∣ans inhabiting the Western parts ofCa∣rolina andVirginia. -
The First EXPEDITION, From the head of
Pemaeoncock, aliàsYork-River (due West▪ to the top of theA∣palataean Mountains. -
The Second EXPEDITION, From the Falls of
Powhatan, aliàsJames-River, inVirginia, toMahock in theApalataean Mountains. -
The third and last EXPEDITION, From the Falls of
Rappahanock -River inVirginia, (due West) to the top of theApalataean Mountains. -
CONjECTURES of the Land beyond the
Apalataean Mountains. -
INSTRUCTIONS to such as shall march upon Discoveries into the North-
American Continent. - Touching TRADE with Indians.
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A General and brief Account of the North-