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CHAP. XXVII

East Tennessea, or Holston.—Agriculture.—Population.—Commerce 280

{xii} CHAP. XXVIII

Departure from Jonesborough for Morganton, in North Carolina.—Journey
over Iron Mountains.—Sojourn on the
mountains.—Journey over the Blue Ridges and Linneville
Mountains.—Arrival at Morganton 283

CHAP. XXIX

General observations upon this part of the Chain of the Alleghanies.—Salamander
which is found in the torrents.—Bear
hunting 286

CHAP. XXX

Morganton.—Departure for Charleston.—Lincolnton.—Chester.—Winesborough.—Columbia.—Aspect
of the Country
on the Road.—Agriculture, &c. &c. 290

CHAP. XXXI

General observations on the Carolinas and Georgia.—Agriculture
and produce peculiar to the upper part of these states 296

CHAP. XXXII

Low part of the Carolines and Georgia.—Agriculture.—Population.—Arrival
at Charleston 301