| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - American literature - 1871 - 236 pages
...intercourse with them I was thrown into the company of many old white men called " Indian country men," who had for years conducted a commerce with them....men with whom I ever conversed. Generally of Scotch descent, many of them were men of some education. All of them were married to Indian wives, and some... | |
| Albert James Pickett - Alabama - 1896 - 686 pages
...accustomed to be much with the Creek Indians — hundreds of whom came almost daily to the trading-house. For twenty years I frequently visited the Creek nation....men with whom I ever conversed. Generally of Scotch descent, many of them were men of some education. All of them were married to Indian wives, and some... | |
| Emmet Starr - Cherokee Indians - 1917 - 378 pages
...Alabama," published in 1851, by Albert J. Pickett: "In my intercourse with them (the Creek Indians) I was thrown into the company of many old White men,...men with whom I ever conversed. Generally of Scotch descent, many of them were men of some education. All of them were married to Indian wives, and some... | |
| Albert James Pickett - History - 2013 - 780 pages
...recollection. In my intercourse with them I was thrown into the company of many old v hite men, culled "Indian countrymen," who had for years conducted a...men with whom I ever conversed. Generally of Scotch descent, many of them were men of some education. All of them were married to Indian wives, and some... | |
| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - American literature - 1875 - 542 pages
...intercourse with them ' I was thrown into the company of many old white men called " Indian country men," who had for years conducted a commerce with them....these men had come to the Creek nation before the Eevolutionary War, and others, being tories, had fled to it during the war, and after it to escape... | |
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