An account of the Red River, in Louisiana, drawn up from the returns of Messrs. Freeman and Custis, to the War Office of the United States, who explored the same, in the year 1806, 1806.

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An account of the Red River, in Louisiana, drawn up from the returns of Messrs. Freeman and Custis, to the War Office of the United States, who explored the same, in the year 1806, 1806.

This printed account includes a list of trees and shrubs, a catalog of vegetables and the time of their flowering, and a list of animals and minerals found in the vicinity of the Red River, as well as meteorological observations.

1 microfilm reel.

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Freeman, Thomas, -1821

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Engineer and explorer. From the description of Thomas Freeman papers, 1796-1807. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450339 Thomas Freeman was a civil engineer and astronomer. From the description of An account of the Red River, in Louisiana, drawn up from the returns of Messrs. Freeman and Custis, to the War Office of the United States, who explored the same, in the year 1806, 1806. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122417052 Fr...

Custis, Peter

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