Lexicographical Neighbors of Natches
Literary usage of Natches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sketches of North Carolina, Historical and Biographical: Illustrative of the by William Henry Foote (1846)
"Mr. John Matthews, missionary to the natches, and Mr. Thomas Hall, missionary in
the Carolinas and Georgia, read reports of their missionary labors, ..."
2. History of the Indian Wars: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the by Henry Trumbull (1846)
"THE natches. LITTE is known of this interesting people. In^tne early part of the
eighteenth century their principal settlement .was near natches on the ..."
3. The present state of the European settlements on the Mississippi: with a by Philip Pittman (1906)
"... lying west of the natches, and north of the river Rouge. They invested this
fort, and the Indians made a very resolute and vigorous sally on them, ..."
4. Memoirs of the Life and Gospel Labours of Stephen Grellet by Stephen Grellet, Benjamin Seebohm (1862)
"natches, 23rd. We arrived here yesterday, after a long, dangerous, and trying
passage, rendered the more so by the dissipation of our company; I was, ..."
5. History of the United States of America: With a Brief Account of Some of the by Charles Prentiss, William Sullivan (1821)
"Destruction of the natches tribe—The country cei(«d to Spain—Cession. to Great
Britain—to France by the treaty of St. ..."