Journal Kept By Hugh Finlay, Surveyor Of The Post Roads On The Continent Of North America, During His Survey Of The Post Offices Between Falmouth And Casco Bay In The Province Of Massachusetts, And Savannah In Georgia
Begun The 13Th Septr. 1773 And Ende
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The journal chronicles Hugh Finlay's meticulous survey of post offices along the eastern seaboard of North America from Massachusetts to Georgia during 1773-1774. It offers valuable insights into the postal system of the era and reflects the socio-political context of the time. The reproduction maintains the original format, including any annotations, ensuring that the work's historical significance and authenticity are preserved for future generations. This makes it a vital resource for scholars and those interested in early American history.
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Journal Kept By Hugh Finlay, Surveyor Of The Post Roads On The Continent Of North America, During His Survey Of The Post Offices Between Falmouth And Casco Bay In The Province Of Massachusetts, And Savannah In Georgia, Hugh Finlay
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- Journal Kept By Hugh Finlay, Surveyor Of The Post Roads On The Continent Of North America, During His Survey Of The Post Offices Between Falmouth And Casco Bay In The Province Of Massachusetts, And Savannah In Georgia
- Podtitul
- Begun The 13Th Septr. 1773 And Ende
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Hugh Finlay
- Vydavateľ
- Alpha Editions
- Vydavateľ
- 2021
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 130
- ISBN13
- 9789354501371
- Kategórie
- Svetová história
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- The journal chronicles Hugh Finlay's meticulous survey of post offices along the eastern seaboard of North America from Massachusetts to Georgia during 1773-1774. It offers valuable insights into the postal system of the era and reflects the socio-political context of the time. The reproduction maintains the original format, including any annotations, ensuring that the work's historical significance and authenticity are preserved for future generations. This makes it a vital resource for scholars and those interested in early American history.