Inscribed in pencil, "need card to [illegible] map Vol. 3" on green sticky note on envelope; Inscribed in pencil, "Map. 42a" in right bottom corner on verso; Inscribed in type, "NB Col. Pawley wrote in 1746, there was a Fall 1/4 mile long 12 miles below Uforsee to which the French Boats Might come & from thence transport what they please to any Town over the Hills. Mr. Kelly a Trader said the French Boats came up formerly to great Uforsee" on left edge on recto; Inscribed in pencil, "87-NA-16" on bottom edge on recto; Inscribed in type, "Engrav'd from an Indian Draught by T. Kitchin" along bottom edge on recto; Inscribed in type, "For the London Mag 1" along the top edge on recto; Inscribed in type, "NB the river herein called Mississippi River is in fact only a large Branch of it and runs into below the junction of the Ohio and the Wabache in one Stream together with them" in upper right corner on recto.
Kitchin, Thomas. A New Map of the Cherokee Nation with the Names of the Towns and Rivers. 3976.556a. 1760. Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum, https://collections.gilcrease.org/object/3976556a (10/10/2019).
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