A Character of the Province of Mary-land, Wherein is Described in Four Distinct Parts, (viz.) I. The Scituation, and Plenty of the Province. II. The Laws, Customs, and Natural Demeanor of the Inhabitants. III. The Worst and Best Usage of a Mary-land Servant, Opened in View. IV. The Traffique, and Vendable Commodities of the Countrey. Also a Small Treatise on the Wilde and Naked Indians (or Susquehanokes) of Mary-land, their Customs, Manners, Absurdities, and Religion.

A Character of the Province of Mary-land, Wherein is Described in Four Distinct Parts, (viz.) I. The Scituation, and Plenty of the Province. II. The Laws, Customs, and Natural Demeanor of the Inhabitants. III. The Worst and Best Usage of a Mary-land Servant, Opened in View. IV. The Traffique, and Vendable Commodities of the Countrey. Also a Small Treatise on the Wilde and Naked Indians (or Susquehanokes) of Mary-land, their Customs, Manners, Absurdities, and Religion.

(New York, NY: Gowans & Sons, 1869), 125 page(s)

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Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Book
Format
Text
Page Count
125
Publication Year
1869
Publisher
Gowans & Sons
Place Published / Released
New York, NY
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Daily Life, Agrarian life, Immigrant life, Frontier and pioneer life, 1658

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