•' CONTENTS, 
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CHAP. VI. 
Historical Character of the ancient inhabitants—change of Cof* 
ernment .. . -. - . •• * s 13$ 
CHAP. VII. 
Lead Mines in the District of St. Genevieve—Mode of mining— 
Produce, &c. * - * « >; *. •» '7 : 146 
CHAP. VIII. 
Resources—Agriculture—Manufactures—Trade K \ i 155 
CHAP. IX. 
State of Louisiana—Boundaries—General Surface, &c. 1 V 15/ 
LEVEES. « s. S V 175 
CHAP. X. 
Antiquities in the Valley of the Mississippi ^ ^ i 1$1 
JOURNAL. 
CHAP. I. „ . . . ■. y , i 199 
CHAP. II, , , , . . •. . 207 
CHAP. III. * > V b 219 
CHAP. IV. 227 
chap. v. 239 
chap. vi. 247 
CHAP. VII. . . . , . . 259 
a table of distances, &c. . * 26 $ 
APPENDIX. 
p 0 . 1.) Extracts from Humboldt’s New Spain + * . i 269 
(No. 2.) The mound near Sultzertown, M. T. * . » 278 
(No. 3.) A communication from the Rev. Mr. Miller an the same 280 
(No. 4.) Account of Madisonville, and a part of the Mississippi 
Territory *. .. « . , 281 
(No. 5.) A description of the Trappists . 287 
(No. 6.) Articles of treaty respecting the boundaries of Louisiana 291, 
(No. 7.) Extract from an account of Mr. Sibly’s journey, kc % . 293 
(No. 8.) American Enterprise , ►.' ' ... « 297 
