Letter, 1834.

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Letter, 1834.

Collection consists of a letter from Dr. Young to his wife, written from Marion, Ala. He writes about the search for land in which to invest; Dallas, Talladega, and Lowndes Counties; speculation in the Creek Nation; the shortage of money for speculation; slaves; and transportation as related to settlement and economic matters.

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Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Oklahoma

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Muscogee Nation, also known as the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, is a self-governed Native American tribe located in Okmulgee, Oklahoma. MCN is one of the 5 Civilized Tribes and is the fourth largest tribe in the U.S. with 99,801 citizens. The government side of the tribe is made up of an executive branch, a legislative body and a tribal court system. MCN is a diverse entity with many facets such as: cultural tourism, gaming, businesses, and a higher learning institution....

Young, Robert M. (Robert Maxwell)

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Spartanburg, S.C. physician and father of politician and diplomat, Pierce Manning Butler Young. Dr. Young's trips in the lower South are discussed in his son's book, The Warwick of the South (Athens, Ga., 1964). From the description of Letter, 1834. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 38754414 ...