Paddy-Carr. Creek interpreteur.
[F.W. Greenough]
Lith.d Col.d & Published by J.T. Bowen, Philada. [n.d. c.1838.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 228 x 146mm (9" x 5¾"). Stuck on scrap sheet. Crease above title area.
At the age of nineteen, Paddy Carr was principal interpreter for the Creek chiefs when they visited President John Quincy Adams in 1826 to protest bitterly the infamous Indian Springs treaty. The plate comes from the 'History of the Indian Tribes of North America Sketched of the Principal Chiefs'.
[Ref: 8902] £70.00
Lith.d Col.d & Published by J.T. Bowen, Philada. [n.d. c.1838.]
Coloured lithograph. Sheet 228 x 146mm (9" x 5¾"). Stuck on scrap sheet. Crease above title area.
At the age of nineteen, Paddy Carr was principal interpreter for the Creek chiefs when they visited President John Quincy Adams in 1826 to protest bitterly the infamous Indian Springs treaty. The plate comes from the 'History of the Indian Tribes of North America Sketched of the Principal Chiefs'.
[Ref: 8902] £70.00