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  1. Carey’s 1814 Atlas Map of Mississippi Territory. Map Date: 1814; Map Locations: Alabama, Mississippi; Map Publication: Carey’s General Atlas, Improved And Enlarged; Being A Collection Of Maps Of The World And Quarters, Their Principal Empires, Kingdoms, &c; Map Type: World Atlas; Map Cartographer: Henry Charles Carey and Isaac Lea; View Map

  2. The Mississippi portion of the Territory increased by almost 27,000 persons during the period 1798-1810. The settlements in south Alabama grew by less than 3,000. Migration to the Territory slowed during the War of 1812.

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  4. Map extends from Natchez, Mississippi, in the north to Marsh Island, Louisiana, in the south, and Columbia, Mississippi, in the east to Alexandria, Louisiana, in the west. Roads, railroads, drainage, and towns are shown.

  5. Index. Migration to Mississippi c. 1810. This map displays the three land-based migration routes from the Carolinas and eastern Georgia to the newly opened lands of southern Mississippi. c. 1810. Note, the other route was down the Tennessee to the Ohio then down the Mississippi to the Natchez area.

  6. Mississippi map from Indian Land Cessions in the United States (1899) by Charles C. Royce The United States government removed land from the Chickasaw and Choctaw tribes from 1801 to about 1830, as white settlers entered the territory from coastal states.

  7. This collection contains documents, 1800-1817, related to the establishment and administration of the Mississippi Territory, which would later become the states of Mississippi and Alabama.

  8. Historical Maps of Mississippi. Selected Mississippi Out-of-Print Quadrangles 7.5 Minute 15 Minute. Before 1840. 1840-1860. 1861-1880. 1881-1890. 1891-1900. 1901-1905. 1906-1910.

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