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with a geographical description of that river ...

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The present state of the European settlements on the Mississippi

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Captain Pittman was an engineer in the British army when he was assigned to a unit that sailed up the Mississippi River about 1763 to take possession of French military posts in Illinois country, after the conclusion of the French and Indian war. He also described Spanish towns and posts on the lower Mississippi, on the way north. This is was the first English report of these Mississippi towns in Illinois.

Pittman’s plans and maps of several of the locations are at the back of the volume, including a plan of Kaskaskia and maps of the Mississippi.

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English
Pages
99

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Published in
London
Genre
Early works to 1800., Maps

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Library of Congress
F352 .P68

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Pagination
viii, 99 p.
Number of pages
99

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OL6929097M
Internet Archive
presentstateofeu00pitt
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03016109
OCLC/WorldCat
1594541

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