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The Appalachian Indian Frontier: Edmond Atkin Report And Plan Of 1755-1967 HC

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ISBN
9780803250116

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803250118
ISBN-13
9780803250116
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1205791

Product Key Features

Book Title
Appalachian Indian Frontier : Edmond Atkin Report and Plan of 1755
Number of Pages
108 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1967
Topic
General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science
Author
Edmond Atkin
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
70.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.2 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
54-012059
TitleLeading
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Reviews
"Colonial historians will find the Atkin report of exceptional value for both research and classroom use. Professor Jacobs has done a concise, authoritative job of editing the manuscript and describing its importance."-John A. Schutz, American Historical Review, ""In 1754 the British Board of Trade, belatedly awakening to the need of winning the allegiance of the southern Indians on the eve of the Seven Years' War, sought out Edmond Atkin for advice. Atkin, then in England, was a prosperous Charleston merchant who had familiarized himself with the Indian problem as a member of the South Carolina Council. He responded by submitting to the board a lengthy Report and a still more elaborate Plan. This volume reproduces both the Report and the Plan, which have been copied from the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and edited by Dr. Wilbur R. Jacbos. The editor has provided not only explanatory footnotes, but also, in a compact Introduction, the best biographical sketch of Atkin now in print. The book will interest historians of the southern frontier as well as anthropologists, who will find in Atkin's report an excellent description of the southern tribesmen of the period.""-- United States Quarterly Book Review ""Colonial historians will find the Atkin report of exceptional value for both research and classroom use. Professor Jacobs has done a concise, authoritative job of editing the manuscript and describing its importance.""--John A. Schutz, American Historical Review ""An excellent introduction by the editor sets the stage for the report and interprets details. The book is made very usable by a long and detailed index.""--John M. Goggin, American Anthropologist, "In 1754 the British Board of Trade, belatedly awakening to the need of winning the allegiance of the southern Indians on the eve of the Seven Years' War, sought out Edmond Atkin for advice. Atkin, then in England, was a prosperous Charleston merchant who had familiarized himself with the Indian problem as a member of the South Carolina Council. He responded by submitting to the board a lengthy Report and a still more elaborate Plan. This volume reproduces both the Report and the Plan, which have been copied from the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and edited by Dr. Wilbur R. Jacbos. The editor has provided not only explanatory footnotes, but also, in a compact Introduction, the best biographical sketch of Atkin now in print. The book will interest historians of the southern frontier as well as anthropologists, who will find in Atkin's report an excellent description of the southern tribesmen of the period."- United States Quarterly Book Review, "An excellent introduction by the editor sets the stage for the report and interprets details. The book is made very usable by a long and detailed index."-John M. Goggin, American Anthropologist, "In 1754 the British Board of Trade, belatedly awakening to the need of winning the allegiance of the southern Indians on the eve of the Seven Years'' War, sought out Edmond Atkin for advice. Atkin, then in England, was a prosperous Charleston merchant who had familiarized himself with the Indian problem as a member of the South Carolina Council. He responded by submitting to the board a lengthy Report and a still more elaborate Plan. This volume reproduces both the Report and the Plan, which have been copied from the originals in the Henry E. Huntington Library and edited by Dr. Wilbur R. Jacbos. The editor has provided not only explanatory footnotes, but also, in a compact Introduction, the best biographical sketch of Atkin now in print. The book will interest historians of the southern frontier as well as anthropologists, who will find in Atkin''s report an excellent description of the southern tribesmen of the period."- United States Quarterly Book Review

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