CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER I. | |
| PAGE | |
| The Migrations of the Welsh | [9] |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| By whom was America first peopled? | [17] |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| The Voyages of Prince Madoc | [25] |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| Supported by Welsh and other Historians | [34] |
| CHAPTER V. | |
| The Narrative of Rev. Morgan Jones | [47] |
| CHAPTER VI. | |
| The Narrative of Rev. Charles Beatty | [59] |
| CHAPTER VII. | |
| The Welsh Indians moving West | [71] |
| CHAPTER VIII. | |
| The Dispersion of the Welsh Indians | [85] |
| CHAPTER IX. | |
| Maurice Griffith's and his Companions' Experience | [96] |
| CHAPTER X. | |
| Captain Isaac Stuart, Governors Sevier and Dinwiddie,General Morgan Lewis—their Knowledge of the Welsh Indians | [109] |
| CHAPTER XI. | |
| The Mandan Indians: Who are They? | [120] |
| CHAPTER XII. | |
| Welsh Blood in the Aztecs | [130] |
| CHAPTER XIII. | |
| The Moquis, Mohaves, and Modocs | [145] |
| CHAPTER XIV. | |
| Signs of Freemasonry among Indians | [156] |
| CHAPTER XV. | |
| The Welsh Language among American Indians | [159] |
| CHAPTER XVI. | |
| The Welsh of the American Revolution | [165] |
| CHAPTER XVII. | |
| Address of Rev. David Jones at Ticonderoga | [180] |
AMERICA DISCOVERED
BY
THE WELSH.