| Albert James Pickett - 1851 - 440 strani
...opened into the town. The writer is satisfied that Maubila was upon the north bank of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff; in the county...twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigby. The march from Piache, the time occupied, the distance from Maubila to the bay of Pensacola—... | |
| Albert James Pickett - 1851 - 426 strani
...opened into the town. The writer is satisfied that Maubila was upon the north bank of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff; in the county...twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigby. The march from Piache, the time occupied, the distance from Maubila to the bay of Pensacola... | |
| Albert James Pickett - 1851 - 416 strani
...opened into the town. The writer is satisfied that Maubila wTas upon the north bank of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff; in the county...twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and Tombigby. The march from Piache, the time occupied, the distance from Maubila to the bay of Pensacola... | |
| Hakluyt Society - 1851 - 288 strani
...the following note: — "This town is supposed to have stood on the north side of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff, in the county of Clarke, about twentyfive miles above the junction of that river with the Tombecbe, within a hundred miles from Pensacola ; and this opinion... | |
| Theodore Irving - 1851 - 472 strani
...the Portuguese account. t This town is supposed to have stood on the north side of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff, in the county of Clarke, about twenty -five miles above the junction of that river with the Tombecbe, within a hundred miles from... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1852 - 492 strani
...pariv of l)e Soto, which had reached his capital, JfaubUia. (Mr. Pickett supposes it to have been on the north bank of the Alabama, at a place now called Choctaw Bluffs, about twenty-five miles above the confluence of the Alabama and the Tombigbee.) The description... | |
| Theodore Irving - 1857 - 470 strani
...Portuguese account. •(• This town is supposed to have stood on the north side of the Alabama, and at a place now called Choctaw Bluff, in the county of Clarke, about twenty-five miles above the junction of that river with the Tombecbe, within a hundred miles from Pensacola ; and this opinion... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1886 - 678 strani
...work in a tract called, Invasion of the Territory of Alabama by One Thousand Spaniards under Ferdinand de Soto in 1540 (Montgomery, 1849). Pickett says he...(Pickett, i. 27). The name of this town is written "Manilla" by the Gentleman of Elvas, "Mavilla" by Biedma, but "Mabile" Mississippi, there is a very... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1886 - 684 strani
...confirmatory information respecting the route from Indian traditions among the Creeks. — ED.] 6 " We are satisfied that the Mauvila, the scene of Soto's...(Pickett, i. 27). The name of this town is written "Manilla" by the Gentleman of Elvas, "Mavilla" by Biedma, but "Mabile" THE MISSISSIPPI, SIXTEENTH CENTURY.8... | |
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