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Hutchins, Thomas. A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina . . . with a Plan of the Rapids of the Ohio, a Plan of the Several Villages in the Illinois Country [etc.]. London, 1778.

Imlay, Gilbert. A Topographical Description of the Western Territory of North America; Containing a Succinct Account of its Climate, Natural History, Population, Agriculture, Manners, and Customs, with an Ample Description of the Several Divisions into which that Country is Partitioned, and an Accurate Statement of the Various Tribes of Indians that Inhabit the Frontier Country. . . . London, 1792.

Ingersoll, Charles Jared. Inchiquin the Jesuit's Letters, during a Late Residence in the United States of America 1810.

Irving, Washington. See Bibliography to Book II, Chap. iv.

Jacobs, Bela. A Voice from the West . . . . Boston, 1833.

James, Edwin. Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, Performed in the Years 1819 and '20 . . . under the Command of Stephen H. Long; from the Notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say [etc.] . . . . 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1822-23.

James, Thomas Horton. Rambles in the United States and Canada during the Year 1845, with a Short Account of Oregon. By Rubio. London, 1846.

Janson, Charles William. The Stranger in America: Containing Observations Made during a Long Residence in that Country, on the Genius, Manners and Customs of the People of the United States; with Biographical Particulars of Public Characters; Hints and Facts Relative to the Arts, Sciences, Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Emigration, and the Slave Trade. London, 1807.

Jaquith, James. The History of James Jaquith, Being his Travels through the United States and Upper and Lower Canada. Containing Great Geographical Information. Written by Himself. 3d ed. [n. p.], 1830.

Jefferson, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia; Written in the Year 1781, Somewhat Corrected and Enlarged in the Winter of 1782, for the Use of a Foreigner of Distinction, in Answer to Certain Queries Proposed by Him. . . . Paris, 1786.

Johnson, C. B. Letters from the British Settlement in Pennsylvania. . . . Philadelphia, 1819.

Jones, Abner D. Illinois and the West . . . . Boston, 1838.

Jones, David. A Journal of Two Visits Made to Some Nations of Indians on the West Side of the River Ohio in the Years 1772 and 1773. Burlington, 1774.

Jones, James Athearn. A Letter to an English Gentleman, on the Libels and Calumnies on America by British Writers and Reviewers. Philadelphia, 1826.

Journal of an Excursion to the United States and Canada in the Year 1834; with Hints to Emigrants; and a Fair and Impartial Exposition of the Advantages and Disadvantages Attending Emigration. By a Citizen of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1835.

Journal of a Tour of a Detachment of Cadets, from the A. L. S. and M. Academy, Middletown, to the City of Washington, in December, 1826. Middletown, Conn., 1827.

Kalm, Pehr. Travels into North America; Containing its Natural History, and a Circumstantial Account of its Plantations and Agriculture in General, with the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Commercial State of the Country, the Manners of the Inhabitants, and Several Curious and Important Remarks on Various