Lexicographical Neighbors of Mustees
Literary usage of Mustees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geographical and Historical Dictionary of America and the West Indies by Antonio de Alcedo, George Alexander Thompson (1814)
"It contains 171 families of Indians, and 14 of Spaniards and mustees. ...
It contains 32 families of Spaniards, 107 of Mulattoes, mustees, and Negroes, who, ..."
2. The Statutes at Large of South Carolina by South Carolina, Thomas Cooper, David James McCord (1840)
"... and the Assembly of this Province, and by the authority of the same, That all
negroes, mulattoes, mustees and Indians, which at any time heretofore have ..."
3. Narrative of an Official Visit to Guatemala from Mexico by George Alexander Thompson (1829)
"... pretty Indian village 10 Zacapa, city of Spaniards and mustees . ...
considerable town of mustees 8 Iguana, small farm-house 4 Encuentros, ..."
4. Chronological History of the West Indies by Thomas Southey (1827)
"... That the oath of Negroes, ( Mulattoes, mustees, or Indians, shall not be good
or valid in law I against any white person, excepting in matters of debt; ..."
5. The Negro in Our History by Carter Godwin Woodson (1922)
"Out of these unions came a class of Negroes commonly known as the mustees, or
mestizos, and it became necessary for laws and legal documents citing persons ..."
6. History of Elections in the American Colonies by Cortlandt Field Bishop (1893)
"This law as printed in 2 North Carolina Colonial Records, 213, omits the word
mustees, which, as we have learned through the kindness of Mr. JC Birdsong, ..."
7. Western Scenes and Reminiscences: Together with Thrilling Legends and by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1853)
"It contains 136 Indian families, and 11 families of Spaniards and mustees.
Six cultivated estates in this district, producing wheat, maize, and other grains ..."