Indian Place Names in Alabama

Download or Read eBook Indian Place Names in Alabama PDF written by William A. Read and published by University of Alabama Press. This book was released on 1984-10-30 with total page 127 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Indian Place Names in Alabama
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 127
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ISBN-10 : 9780817302313
ISBN-13 : 081730231X
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Book Synopsis Indian Place Names in Alabama by : William A. Read

Book excerpt: This is a revised edition with a foreward, appendix, and index by James B. McMillan.


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