Colonel Daniel Coxe IV (1673–1739), son of Dr. Daniel Coxe, went to his father's North American lands. He lived in the American colonies from 1702 to 1716 and from 1725 until his death in 1739. After returning to England in 1716, he published an account in 1722 of his travels and a description of the area encompassed by his father's claim, entitled A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards called Florida, And by the French La Louisiane. (From Wikipedia) More about Daniel Coxe:
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| | Books by Daniel Coxe: Coxe, Daniel, 1673-1739: A Collection of Voyages and Travels, in Three Parts (London: O. Payne, 1741), also by Thomas James and Jean-Bernard-Louis Desjean Pointis (multiple formats at archive.org) Coxe, Daniel, 1673-1739: A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards Call'd Florida, and by the French La Louisiane; as Also of the Great and Famous River Meschacebe or Missisipi, The Five Vast Navigable Lakes of Fresh Water, and the Parts Adjacent (London: Printed for B. Cowse, 1722) Coxe, Daniel, 1673-1739: A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by the French La Louisiane (facsimile reproduction of the 1722 edition, with new introductions and index; Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1976), contrib. by William S. Coker, Polly Coker, and Samuel Proctor (page images at HathiTrust) Coxe, Daniel, 1673-1739: A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards Called Florida, and by the French La Louisiane; as Also of the Great and Famous River Meschacebe or Mississippi, The Five Vast Navigable Lakes of Fresh Water, and the Parts Adjacent (American edition; St. Louis: Churchill and Harris, 1840)
Additional books by Daniel Coxe in the extended shelves: Coxe, Daniel, 1673-1739: A description of the English province of Carolana by the Spaniards call'd Florida, and by the French, la Louisiane, viz: I. A description of the great and famous river Meschacebe or Missisipi ... VII. An appendix, containing the original charter, &c. : with a large and curious preface, demonstrating the right of the English to that country, and the unjust manner of the French usurping of it; their prodigious increase there, &c. and the inevitable danger our other colonies on the continent will be exposed to, if not timely prevented; interspersed with many useful hints, in regard to our plantations in general : to which is added, a large and accurate map of Carolana and of the river Meschacebe (Printed for and sold by Olive Payne ..., 1741) (page images at HathiTrust)
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