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Travellers and Observers, 1763-1846
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ion: Shewing the Course of the Main Road from Philadelphia to New York, and from Philadelphia to Washington. . . . From Actual Survey. Philadelphia, 1802.

Morris, Thomas. Miscellanies in Prose and Verse. London, 1791. [Contains his Journal, "relative to his thrilling experiences upon the Maumee."]

Morse, Jedidiah. Geography made Easy ... a General Description of the Earth ... a Particular Description of the United States. . . . New Haven, [1784].

—The American Geography; or, A View of the Present Situation of the United States . . . Particular Descriptions of the Thirteen United States, and of Kentucky, the Western Territory, and Vermont; of their Extent, Civil Divisions, Chief Towns, Climates, Rivers, Mountains, Soils, Productions, Trade, Manufactures, Agriculture, Population, Character, Constitutions, Courts of Justice, Colleges, Academies and Schools, Religion, Islands, Indians, Literary and Humane Societies, Springs, Curiosities, Histories. . . . Elizabethtown, 1789.

Murat, Achille. A Moral and Political Sketch of the United States. . . . London, 1833.

Murray, Charles Augustus. Travels in North America during the Years 1834, 1835, and 1836. Including a Summer Residence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians, in the Remote Prairies of the Missouri, and a Visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands. 2 vols. London, 1839.

Murray, Hugh. Historical Account of Discoveries and Travels in North America. 2 vols. London, 1829.

Neilson, Peter. Recollections of a Six Years' Residence in the United States of America, Interspersed with Original Anecdotes, Illustrating the Manners of the Inhabitants of the Great Western Republic. Glasgow, 1830.

The North American Tourist. [1839].

Nuttall, Thomas. A Journal of Travels into the Arkansa Territory during the Year 1819, with Occasional Observations on the Manners of the Aborigines. Philadelphia, 1821.

O'Bryan, William. A Narrative of Travels in the United States of America, with Some Account of American Manners and Polity, and Advice to Emigrants and Travellers Going to that Interesting Country. London, 1836.

Oehler, Andrew. The Life, Adventures, and Unparalleled Sufferings of Andrew Oehler, Containing an Account of his Travels through France, Italy, the East and West Indies, and Part of the United States; his Imprisonment in France, Germany and Spain: and the Latitude, Soil, Climate, Productions, Manners, and Customs of the Different Countries. [Trenton, N. J.], 1811.

O'Ferrall, Simon A. A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America. London, 1832.

Ogden, George W. Letters from the West. . . . New Bedford [Mass.], 1823.

Ogden, John Cosens. An Excursion into Bethlehem and Nazareth, in Pennsylvania, in the Year 1799. Philadelphia, 1800.

Le Page du Pratz. The History of Louisiana . . . Containing a Description of the Countries that Lie on Both Sides of the River Mississippi .... London, 1763.

Palmer, John. Journal of Travels in the United States of North America, and in Lower Canada, Performed in the Year 1817; Containing Particulars Relating to the Prices of Land and Provisions, Remarks on the Country and People, Interesting Anecdotes . . . etc. . . . London, 1818.

Parker, Amos A. Trip to the West and Texas . . . in 1834-5. Concord, 1835.