196 Kenneth S. Latoiirette, 



This covers March 4, 1789, to April 20, 1818, and contains 

 some material which is not to be found in print elsewhere. 



[Sparks, Jared.] 



Travels and Adventures of John Ledyard, Comprising his 

 voyage with Captain Cook's third and last expedition, his journey 

 on foot 1300 miles round the Gulf of Bothnia to St. Petersburg, 

 his adventures and residence in Siberia, and his exploring mission 

 to Africa. London, 1834. (Earliest ed., Cambridge, 1828.) 



This throws light on Ledyard's share in beginning the North- 

 west Coast Fur Trade. 

 Speer, William. 



The Oldest and the Newest Empire. China and the United 

 States. Hartford, Conn., 1870. 



The author had been a missionary to China and to the Chinese 

 in California. Pages 410-420 cover the period of this mono- 

 graph. He seldom quotes authorities, although one could wish 

 that he had done so, especially .for his statement about the 

 beginnings of American trade to Canton. 



In the Library of Columbia University. 

 Stevens, George B. (Rev.), with the Cooperation of Rev. 

 W. Fisher Markwick. 



The Life, Letters, and Journals of the Rev. and Hon. Peter 

 Parker, M.D., Missionary, Physician, and Diplomatist, the Father 

 of Medical Missions and Founder of the Ophthalmic Hospital 

 in Canton. Boston and Chicago, c. 1896. 



This contains many quotations from Parker's letters and 

 journals. 



Stevens, John Austin. 



Progress of New York in a Century, 1776- 1876. An address 

 delivered before the New York Historical Society, Dec. 7, 1875. 

 New York, 1876. 



He only briefly mentions the China trade of New York. 



In New York Historical Society's Library. 

 Sumner, William Graham. 



The Financier and the Finances of the American Revolution. 

 2 vols. New York, 1892. 



See references on 2: 163, 277, for Morris' connection with the 

 Canton trade. 



