Publisher's Synopsis
Manuscript Records of the French and Indian War in the Library of the Society, Volume 11, presents a detailed listing of manuscript holdings related to the French and Indian War within the American Antiquarian Society's Library. This invaluable resource offers researchers and historians access to a wealth of primary source materials, shedding light on the military, political, and social dynamics of this pivotal period in North American history.
The volume provides an overview of the manuscripts, including letters, diaries, maps, and official documents. It is essential for anyone studying the complexities of the war, the interactions between European powers and Native American tribes, and the early development of the United States. This meticulously compiled record ensures the preservation and accessibility of these historical treasures for future generations.
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