

Woodward asking his consent to his having the letters collectively published. This suggested to him the idea of publishing the whole in a form convenient both for preservation and reference He therefore immediately wrote to Gen. All these letters, replete as they were with incidents and descriptions of a most interesting character, found favor with the public and the undersigned was frequently applied to for copies of them, which it was impossible to supply. About the same time, friends of his caused the publication, in the Columbus Sun and Union Springs Gazette, of several letters written by Gen. Woodward was kind enough to contribute to the "Mail," (with which the undersigned is connected as senior editor,) a number of letters containing much valuable matter relative to the history, cus toms, &c., of the Creek Confederacy of Indian tribes. Hanrick, were not expected to be published, at all but being casually shown to the writer of this introduction, he solicited and obtained them for insertion in the columns of the Montgomery Mail, believing that their contents would prove attractive to a large class of readers who feel much interest in all that concerns the early history of the State. Woodward, without any idea of their being presented to the public in this form. MOST of the letters which are contained in this little volume were writ ten by Gen. In the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Alabama. Libraries Rights:ĬONTAINING INTERESTING MATTEK RELATING TO THE GENERAL SUBJECT.ĭAEBETT A WIMBISU, BOOK AND GENERAL JOB PRINTERS.Įntered according to act of Congress, on the 9th of January, 1859, by Holding Institution: University of Georgia.

Libraries Local Identifier: gb0298 Metadata URL: Digital Object URL: Extent: 168 p. Text/html Description: Scanned by the Digital Library of Georgia and transcribed and encoded in SGML by Pacific Data Conversion Corporation for the University of Georgia. Texts (document genres) Type: Text Format: application/pdf Indians of North America-Southern StatesĪlabama-History Location: United States, Southern States, 33.346678, -84.119434 Medium: books Date of Original: 1859 Subject: Creek Indians : Barrett & Wimbish, book and general job printers, 1859. Woodward, of Louisiana (formerly of Alabama) with an appendix containing interesting matter relating to the general subject. Woodward's reminiscences of the Creek or Muscogee Indians, contained in letters to friends in Georgia and Alabama / by Thomas S.

Woodward, of Louisiana (formerly of Alabama) with an appendix containing interesting matter relating to the general subject Creator: Woodward, Thomas Simpson Publisher: Transcribed from: Woodward, Thomas Simpson. Collection: Georgia Historic Books Title: Woodward's reminiscences of the Creek or Muscogee Indians, contained in letters to friends in Georgia and Alabama / by Thomas S.
