An edition of The Welch Indians (1922)

The Welch Indians

or, A collection of papers respecting a people whose ancestors emigrated from Wales to America, in the year 1170, with Prince Madoc (three hundred years before the first voyage of Columbus), and who are said now to inhabit a beautiful country on the west side of the Mississippi [!]

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The Welch Indians
George Burder
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An edition of The Welch Indians (1922)

The Welch Indians

or, A collection of papers respecting a people whose ancestors emigrated from Wales to America, in the year 1170, with Prince Madoc (three hundred years before the first voyage of Columbus), and who are said now to inhabit a beautiful country on the west side of the Mississippi [!]

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Language
English
Pages
44

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Edition Notes

Published in
Tarrytown, N.Y
Series
The Magazine of history with notes and queries. Extra number,, no. 78

Classifications

Library of Congress
E173 .M24 no. 78, E173 .M24 no.78

The Physical Object

Pagination
44 p.
Number of pages
44

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6644168M
LCCN
22010202
OCLC/WorldCat
25220766

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