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Traditions of the earliest visits of foreigners to North The united states, the primary formed and primary inhabited of the continents. Atlantis tradition — Phoenician tradition — Chinese tradition — Norse tradition — Irish tradition — Madoc tradition — Madoc tradition in Europe — Madoc tradition from Hakluit — Madoc tradition in Welsh history — Madoc tradition in The united states / introduced by John Smith — Reverend Morgan Jones’ remark — Letters from Reverend Morgan Edwards’ history of Baptists — Captain Isaac Stewart’s remark — Charles Beatty’s remark — Benjamin Sutton’s remark — Reverend John Williams’ inquiry into the reality of the Madoc tradition — Levi Hicks remark — George Burder’s Welsh indians — George Catlin’s work at the indians — Bryant & Gay’s popular history — Madoc tradition in Kentucky — Filson’s account of the tradition — Opinions of prominent Kentucky pioneers at club meeting — What Filson says in his history of Kentucky — Lieutenant Joseph Robert’s remark — Maurice Griffithes’ remark — Thomas S. Hinde’s letter — Destruction of whole tribes of Indians — The united states the oldest of the continents — Agassiz on age of The united states — The united states first inhabited at the continents — Jefferson on first inhabitants of The united states — Relics of Quaternary man found in Europe — Relics of Tertiary man found in The united states — Implements in glacial waft of Delaware River — Relics in Auriferous Sands of California — Bourbois River Mastodon — Mummy of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky — Florida Reef skeleton — Skeleton of the Mississippi Delta — Mound builders — Burial of pioneer widow’s sons — Our love of the traditional natural — Catlin on extinction of the Mandans — Catlin on Welsh Colony — Windsor’s history of Island of Atlantis — Bryant & Gay’s history of Madoc tradition — Bancroft on Atlantis and aboriginal races of The united states — George Croghan to Governor Dinwiddie — Speech of Caractacus before Claudius — Description of the Welsh by Giraldus — “Universal history” at the Madoc tradition — Welsh a maritime other folks — John Williams on culture of the Welsh — Information from General Bowles — What Morgan Jones knew of the Welsh Indians — Binon’s account of Welsh Indians — Speech of the Emperor Montezuma — Selections from the Gentleman’s magazine — Unbelievers within the Madoc tradition — Lord Littleton at the Madoc tradition — William Robertson at the Madoc tradition — List of the members of the Filson club — Brief catalogue of Filson club publications. 444 Pages.