Om Journal of a Tour From Boston to Oneida, June, 1796
In this fascinating firsthand account, Dexter and Belknap describe their travels through upstate New York, encountering Native American tribes, pioneers, and natural wonders along the way. Their journal provides a glimpse into the early years of American expansion, as well as the attitudes and perspectives of two educated New Englanders.
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