This collection consists of a handwritten, four page diary, 'A Gurnal of my Travling to the Indian Country,' and two typed transcripts. Begun on October 10, 1767, the journal describes an expedition into the Chickasaw Nation (Alabama Territory) that originated in Augusta, Georgia. The expedition ended in December 1767. It may have been a semi-official report written by William (surname torn from document), who may have been an agent for Macartan and Campbell and Son. The author describes crossing the Oconee, Flint, and Chattahoochee Rivers; mentions traders and agents along the route, describes incidents with several groups of Native Americans, and lists hunting ventures along the journey. Companions on his trip were Mr. William Cusens, Mr. Colburt, and Mr. Levay Talare. The journal pages are torn, with many words obliterated and illegible.