Copperplate engraving of text describing the geography, resources and colonial territories of the Antillean islands. ; Designed to accompany Fer's map: "Les Isles de L'Amerique connues sous le nom D'Antilles, ou sont les Isles de Cuba, St. Domingue et Jamaique les Lucayes, les Caribes, et celles du Vent".
Engraving. Map of the city of Saint-Domingue on the island of the same name, the French colony Saint-Domingue, or French Santo Domingo.; "Tome I. No. 74". From: Le petit atlas maritime, recueil de cartes et plans des quatre parties du monde.
Manuscript date of December 20, 1806. Indicates that principle purpose of the visit is to obtain information on the natural history of the horse but that if possible questions posed by individuals on general natural history, geography, philology, technology, archaeology, and numismatics would also be answered.
A series of inquiries to be made by travelers. Includes questions on Indians, militia, slaves, sects, charitable institutions, colleges and academies, public works, principal manufacturers, agriculture, relief for the poor, administration of justice, and prevailing diseases.; Handwritten on the first page: "Enquiries to be made by Travel[ers]. Statistical Re"
In Cheyenne only. A transcript of this program with English glosses is available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource.; Transcript available in the ACLS Collection (Call no.: Mss.497.3.B63c.) See Related Resource. Original wire recording spools were sent to the Library of Congress in 1970 in exchange for reel-to-reel copies.