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The visit of William Bartram in 1776 to Western North Carolina was recorded in his book, Travels. In the seventh installment of his diary offered by The State, Bartram's travels within the state are concluded.
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The visit of William Bartram in 1776 to Western North Carolina was recorded in his book, Travels. In this installment, The State picks up Bartram as he passed from Georgia to North Carolina, via the valley of the Little Tennessee, currently known as Macon County.
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The visit of William Bartram in 1776 to Western North Carolina was recorded in his book, Travels. In this second installment, The State offers an account from Bartram's encounters with local Cherokee people.
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The visit of William Bartram in 1776 to Western North Carolina was recorded in his book, TRAVELS. In the fourth installment of his diary offered by The State, this article covers Bartram's encounter with the sylvan scene while botanizing in North Carolina.
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The visit of William Bartram in 1776 to Western North Carolina was recorded in his book, Travels. In the fifth installment of his diary offered by The State, Bartram describes the flora of the Overhills towns as well as interactions with local Native Americans.
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The visit of William Bartram in 1776 to western North Carolina was recorded in his book, Travels. In the sixth installment of his diary offered by The State, Bartram discusses his encounter with Little Carpenter, emperor or grand chief of the Cherokees.