Republished criticism of Dr. Mott's Case of Aneurism, which was published in the "Medical Recorder," but whose answer was purposefully left unpublished. This document is the republished version with the answer annexed.
This map was produced by Gardiner as Chief Clerk of the General Land Office of the United States under pressure by Congress to begin the sale of "bounty lands" cheaply to veterans of past wars in recognition of military service rendered. This map is the first official United States survey of any territory in the trans-Mississippi west., "Entered according to act of Congress by John Gardiner, Distt. Columa."
Held at Hillsborough, Highland County, Ohio. Also includes: Minutes of the Straight Creek Baptist Association, Held at Brush Creek Adams County (O.) on Friday, the 22d of August, 1816, & the two following days.
This manuscript journal was written in 1817 by Thomas Wright, a druggist and veterinarian, as he traveled from his native home in England to the Morris Birkbeck settlement in southern Illinois. The pages are filled with his optimism and courage as he set off on a long and winding journey over open ocean, to distant shores, and across the wild American West. His careful and detailed observations of his trip down the Ohio River make this piece one of the finest unpublished works in existence on early American river travel to this region. The journal also paints a cross-spectrum picture of early Americans, as Wright describes the people he met along the way, from lawyers and merchants to African American freed peoples.