Jonathan Dickinson’s Journal, Or God’s Protecting Providence. Being the Narrative of a Journey from Port Royal in Jamaica to Philadelphia between August 23, 1696 and April 1, 1697. Edited by Evangeline Walker Andrews and Charles McLean Andrews, Farnam Professor of American

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  • Yale Historical Publications, Manuscripts and Edited Texts XIX, Published under the direction of the Department of History, 1945
By Dickinson, Jonathan. Edited by Evangeline Walker Andrews and Charles McLean Andrews, Farnam Professor of American History in Yale University, Emertius.
Yale Historical Publications, Manuscripts and Edited Texts XIX, Published under the direction of the Department of History, 1945. Containing a bookplate for Ethel Cutler Freeman, Anthropologist and the first female trustee of the American Institute of Anthropology, who worked with the Seminoles. Octavo, brown cloth (hardcover), gilt lettering, 252 pp. Near Fine, with a badly torn dust jacket laid-in at rear.

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Jonathan Dickinson’s Journal, Or God’s Protecting Providence. Being the Narrative of a Journey from Port Royal in Jamaica to Philadelphia between August 23, 1696 and April 1, 1697. Edited by Evangeline Walker Andrews and Charles McLean Andrews, Farnam Professor of American

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Dickinson, Jonathan. Edited by Evangeline Walker Andrews and Charles McLean Andrews, Farnam Professor of American History in Yale University, Emertius.

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Yale Historical Publications, Manuscripts and Edited Texts XIX, Published under the direction of the Department of History, 1945


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