“Spanish Explorers In The Southern United States, 1528-1543: Original Narratives Of Early American History” is a historical book written by Frederick Webb Hodge. The book focuses on the Spanish explorers who traveled to the southern region of the United States during the years 1528-1543. The author has provided a collection of original narratives that give a detailed account of the explorers’ journeys, experiences, and interactions with the Native American tribes they encountered. The book provides a unique perspective on early American history and sheds light on the cultural and social dynamics of the time. It is a valuable resource for historians, students, and anyone interested in learning about the early exploration of the United States. Features: The Narrative Of Alvar Nunez Cabeca De Vaca; The Narrative Of The Expedition Of Hernando De Soto By The Gentleman Of Elvas; The Narrative Of The Expedition Of Coronado, By Pedro De Castaneda. A 1984 facsimile edition of the 1907 original.
FREDERICK WEBB HODGE (October 28, 1864 – September 28, 1956) was an American editor, anthropologist, archaeologist, and historian. Born in England, he immigrated at the age of seven with his family to Washington, DC. He was educated at American schools, and graduated from Cambridge College (now George Washington University).










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