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Book/Printed MaterialImage 1 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. THE JOURNAL OF NICHOLAS CRESSWELL
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. At the Sign of THE CUPID AND LION THE JOURNAL OF NICHOLAS CRESSWELL HERNANDO DE SOTO by R. B. Cunninghame Graham THE MEMOIRS OF STEPHEN BURROUGHS TALKS WITH GERHART HAUPTMANN by Joseph...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. The Journal of Nicholas Cresswell 1774–1777 LINCOLN MACVEAGH THE DIAL PRESS NEW YORK· MCMXXIV LC
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. E163 C78 Copyright, 1924, by DIAL PRESS, INCORPORATED THE PLIMPTON PRESS NORWOOD·MASS·U·S·A NOV -1 '24 ©C1A15034
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777.
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 6 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. PORTRAIT OF NICHOLAS CRESSWELL
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 7 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. v FOREWORD NICHOLAS CRESSWELL, the Diarist, was the eldest son of Thomas Cresswell of Edale, a parish in the Peak of Derbyshire, which was formerly part of the Forest of High Peak,...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 8 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. vi of land with Giles Barber in Edale when it was disafforested. The original grant was from the Trustees of the Corporation of London. The Corporation had lent Charles I a large...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 9 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. vii at Wirksworth Parish Church, Derbyshire, about fourteen miles north of Derby, Mary, the youngest daughter, a co-heiress, of Samuel Mellor of Southsitch, Idridgehay, in the Parish of Wirksworth, in the County...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 10 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. viii also have at home the snowshoes and tomahawk which he possessed. Crowden-le-Booth passed to Nicholas Cresswell's eldest son, Robert, and on his death in 1862 it went to George Cresswell, who...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 11 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. ix CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. PREPARATIONS 1 II. THE VOYAGE—FIRST GLIMPSES 10 III. VIRGINIA—ILLNESS—BARBADOS 16 IV. VIRGINIA AGAIN—PROPOSED TRIP TO ILLINOIS 43 V. OVER HILL AND STREAM—THE KENTUCKY RIVER 62 VI. THE...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 12 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777.
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 13 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. THE JOURNAL OF NICHOLAS CRESSWELL
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 14 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777.
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 15 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 1 The JOURNAL of NICHOLAS CRESSWELL 1774 – 1777 I PREPARATIONS EDALE — Tuesday, March 1st, 1774. I have been studying and deliberating for a long time how to shape my course...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 16 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 2 inclination to go to America, I have a number of Cogent and Substantial though private reasons, that rather oblige me to leave home, not altogether on my own account, but in...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 17 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 3 he grants it. I am sorry he will not converse with me on the subject, but am determined to persevere. Friday, March 4th, 1774. Employed at home. I have found a...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 18 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 4 Edale—Saturday, March 12th, 1774. Left Manchester. Dined at Stockport. At Chapel-en-le-Frith ordered Edward Ford to make me some Clothes. Got home in the evening. Found my Brothers Tom, Ralph and Joe,...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 19 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 5 that may happen to me. This Sincere and Friendly advice I will endeavour to follow as far as the Frailty of human Nature will admit. Dined at Sheffield with Mr. Furnis....
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 20 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 6 Perkin gave me a Letter to her Cousin in Barbadoes. Got home very late in the evening. Sunday, March 27th, 1774. Went to the Chapel in the forenoon. Mr. Bray, John...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 21 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. SOUTHSITCH, NICHOLAS CRESSWELL'S HOUSE AT IRIDGEHAY
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 22 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777.
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 23 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 7 Warrington—Thursday, March 31st, 1774. Early this morning my Father gave me what he thought proper and I set out for Liverpool. The parting with my Friends has been one of the...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 24 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. Guinea Sailor's being accustomed to Mortality—a Gentleman came on board to enquire for a passenger from Jamaica: “D—m my Blood,” says one of the Sailors, “he's dead three weeks ago, but we...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 25 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 9 never answer, that I was too well at home, of a restless, rambling disposition, and possibly in the height of their profound penetration will tax me with extravagance and dissipation, without...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 26 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 10 II THE VOYAGE—FIRST GLIMPSES SHIP “Molly” towards America—Saturday, April 9th, 1774. This morning got up very early and wrote to my Father. Got on Board about Nine o'clock. Set sail with...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 27 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 11 leagues Distance. Fine pleasant weather. Believe I have got over my sickness. Thursday, April 14th, 1774. Fresh Gales and a large rolling sea. Broke our Fore Top Gallant Yard. Took our...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 28 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 12 sick at the Stomach, Dizziness in the Head and listlessness, with a loathing to all sorts of food. Wednesday, April 20th, 1774. Pleasant and a fine wind. Paid forfeit one Bottle...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 29 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 13 all day. My sickness continues so bad that I could almost wish myself ashore again. Thursday, April 28th, 1774. Fine pleasant breeze and smooth water. Took a drink of Sea water,...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 30 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 14 several Grampuses. They appear to be very large and throw the water a great height into the air, it is said through their nostrils. At six this evening the wind came...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 31 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 15 Sail of Vessels and see the Land on every side. This is one of the finest prospects I have ever seen. What makes it more agreeable, not seeing land before these...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 32 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 16 III VIRGINIA—ILLNESS—BARBADOS Urbanna, Rappahannock River, Virginia—Tuesday, May 17th, 1774. Contrary wind. Our Ship at Anchor. Captn. Parry, Captn. Knox, Messrs. Baldwin, and I went ashore in the Pilot Boat. Landed at...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 33 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 17 pleasant seats on the Banks of the River. At 10 in the evening came to an Anchor in Majotack Creek. Nanjemoy, Maryland—Saturday, May 21st, 1774. Early this morning weighed and stood...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 34 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 18 make a hole with their fingers or a small stick and put them in, one in each hill. Two Negroes will plant three acres in one day. Small Blisters are broke...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 35 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 19 instrument (if it may be so called) is made of a Gourd something in the imitation of a Guitar, with only four strings and played with the fingers in the same...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 36 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 20 the head of a Creek of the same name. The County Courts are held here and a Warehouse for the inspection of Tobacco. Several Scotch Factors are settled here. Marlbro, Maryland—Saturday,...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 37 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 21 situated at the Head of Chesapeake Bay. It is not very large or populous, but regularly built and some of them good buildings. They are now building an elegant State House...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 38 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 22 is all Tobacco Notes. Great number of Scotch tradesmen here, but very few English. Provisions are as dear here as in England. Mutton and Beef at 6d. per lb. A Violent...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 39 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 23 Saturday, June 18th, 1774. Able to walk about the house. It is such excessive hot weather or I should mend faster. Sunday, June 19th, 1774. Dined at a certain Mr. Hambleton's....
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 40 of The journal of Nicholas Cresswell, 1774-1777. 24 but these people will not let me drink. Saturday, June 25th, 1774. Captn. Knox sent an express for the Doctor, who came about eight this morning. After he had examined the...
- Contributor: Cresswell, Nicholas
- Date: 1924-01-01