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Austenaco,great warrior,Commander in Chief of the Cherokee Nation,1762,Indian

Title: Austenaco, great warrior, Commander in Chief of the Cherokee Nation
Date Created/Published: 1762.
Summary: Illustration showing Austenaco: full-length portrait, standing, facing right.
Notes:
Illus. in: The royal magazine or gentleman's monthly companion, 1762 July, opp. p. 16.
Subjects:
Cherokee Indians--1760-1770.
Indians of North America--1760-1770.
Tribal chiefs--1760-1770.
Engravings--1760-1770.
Periodical illustrations--1760-1770.
Portrait prints--1760-1770.
Bookmark /96514200/
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