Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws.: Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions, Together With Observations on the Manners of the Indians.Bartram, William
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Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws.: Containing an Account of the Soil and Natural Productions of Those Regions, Together With Observations on the Manners of the Indians.
Bartram, William
Bartram, William, 1739-1823 -- Travel -- Southern States; Indians of North America -- Southern States; Natural history -- Southern States; Southern States -- Description and travel
These hills are shaded with glorious Magnolia grandiflora, Morus rubra,
Tilia, Quercus, Ulmus, Juglans, &c. with aromatic groves of fragrant
Callicanthus Floridus, Rhododendron ferrugineum, Laurus Indica, &c.
Æsculus pavia, Cornus Florida, Azalea coccinea, Philadelphus inodorous
and others; but who would have expected to see the Dirca palustris and
Dodecathean meadea grow in abundance in this hot climate! it is true
they are seen in the rich and deep shaded vales, between the hills and
North exposure; but they attain to a degree of magnitude and splendour
never seen in Pennsylvania.
[46] Pinus palutstris, Linn. the long leaved Pitch Pine, or yellow
Pine.
[47] A few years after the above remark, the seat of government was
removed from Savanna to Augusta.
CHAPTER II.
After conferring with gentlemen in Augusta, conversant in Indian
affairs, concerning my future travels in those distant, unexplored
regions, and obtaining letters to their agents in the Indian
territories, I set off, proceeding for Fort James Dartmouth, at the
confluence of Broad River with Savanna, the road leading me near the
banks of the river for the distance of near thirty miles, crossing two
or three of its considerable branches, besides rivulets and smaller
brooks. The surface of the land uneven, by means of ridges or chains of
swelling hills and corresponding vales, with level downs; the soil a
loose, greyish-brown loamy mould on the hills, but darker and more
cohesive and humid in the vales and downs; this superficial, vegetative
earth, covers a deep stratum of very tenacious yellowish clay: the
downs afford grass and various herbage; the vales and hills, forest
trees and shrubs of various tribes, i. e. Quercus tinctoria, Q. alba,
Q. rubra, Q. lobata, Acer rubrum, A. Saccharinum, A. glaucum, Morus
rubra, Gleditsia triacanthus, Juglans hickory, various species, Quercus
phillos, Quer. dentata, s. hemispherica, Quercus aquatica, or Maryland
Water Oak, Ulmus sylvatica, Liriodendron, Liquidambar, Diospyros,
Cornus Florida, Prunus Indica, Prunus padus and Æsculus pavia; and near
water courses in the vales, Stewartia malachodendron, Halesia, Æsculus
sylvatica, Styrax, Carpinus, Magnolia acuminata, Mag. tripetala, Mag.
auriculata, Azalea, &c. The rich humid lands in the vales bordering on
creeks and bases of the hills, likewise produce various trees, shrubs
and plants, as Cercis, Corylus, Ptelea, Evonimus, Philadelphus
inodorous, Staphylea trifoliata, Chionanthus, Hamamelis, Callicarpa,
Sambucus, Cornus alba, Viburnum dentatum, Spirea opulifolia, Cornus
sanguinea, Cephalanthus, &c. and of herbaceæ a vast variety and
abundance, as Verbesina, Rudbeckia, Phaseolus, Tripsacum, Aconitum
napellus, Delphinium, Angelica lucida, Tradescantia, Trillium fessile,
Trillium cernuum, Actæa, Chelone, Glycine apios, Convalliaria racemosa,
Mediola, Carduus, Bidens frondosa, Arum triphyllum, Coreopsis
alternifolia, Circæa, Commelina, Aster, Solidago, Eupatorium,
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