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English: Settlements and landmarks along the Mississippi River in the Natchez District along with James Wilkinson's survey of the Natchez Trace, then recorded as the highway from Grindstone Ford of Bayou Pierre to Nashville, probably made about 1802
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A Survey of the Route, proposed for the high way from Nashville in the State of Tenessee, to the Grind stone ford of the Bayou Pierre in the Mississippi- Territory NAID: 102279464 Local ID: 77-CWMF-102

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There is a good discussion of this map in (October 1952). "Names Please: Place-Names Along on the Natchez Trace". Journal of Mississippi History XIV (4): 217–256. Jackson, Mississippi: Mississippi Historical Society in cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. ISSN 0022-2771.
Author Ja. Wilkinson

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Settlements and landmarks along the Mississippi River in the Natchez District along with James Wilkinson's survey of the Natchez Trace, then recorded as the highway from Grindstone Ford of Bayou Pierre to Nashville, probably made about 1802

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