1976 · (Atlanta, GA)
by Boatright, Sherry L.
(Atlanta, GA): Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Office of Planning and Research, Historic Preservation Section, 1976. First edition, a reproduced typescript. 4to. (6), 131, (2), 48 pp. [printed rectos only]. Illustrated from photographs, plates. History of the Creek Indian William McIntosh and his inn, built in the early 1820s on Creek Indian land near present-day Indian Springs, Georgia, and the site of an 1825 treaty of land cession, signed by McIntosh, an action that resulted in his murder by Upper Creeks. Laid in is a copy of "Journal of Cherokee Studies," Vol. V, no. 1 (1980), containing an article on MacIntosh and others in his family, briefly treating on the inn, Indian removal, etc. Georgia-themed bookplate on front pastedown, else very good. Later navy buckram, gilt spine title, marbled endpapers. (9225).
(Inventory #: 62479)