Old and New Mackinac: With Copious Extracts from Marquette, Hennepin, La Houtan, Cadillac, Alexander Henry, and OthersBrookhaven Press, 1870 - 176 sider |
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... morning till night . As we were going to seek unknown countries , we took all possible precautions , that , if our enterprise was hazardous , it should not be foolhardy . For this reason we gathered all possible information from Indians ...
... morning till night . As we were going to seek unknown countries , we took all possible precautions , that , if our enterprise was hazardous , it should not be foolhardy . For this reason we gathered all possible information from Indians ...
Side 23
... morning , we continued our course northwest , with a southeast wind , which carried us the same day to Michilimackinac , where we anchored in a bay at six fathom water , upon a shiny white bottom . That bay is sheltered by the coast and ...
... morning , we continued our course northwest , with a southeast wind , which carried us the same day to Michilimackinac , where we anchored in a bay at six fathom water , upon a shiny white bottom . That bay is sheltered by the coast and ...
Side 43
... morning , they assembled in the house which was built for the command- ant , or governor , and ordered the attendance of myself , and of two other merchants , still later from Montreal , namely Messrs . Stanley Goddard and Ezekiel ...
... morning , they assembled in the house which was built for the command- ant , or governor , and ordered the attendance of myself , and of two other merchants , still later from Montreal , namely Messrs . Stanley Goddard and Ezekiel ...
Side 44
... morning , a second council was held , and the merchants were again summoned to attend . Believing that every hope of ... morning . Near at hand , however , as relief was reported to be , our anxiety could not but be great ; for a long ...
... morning , a second council was held , and the merchants were again summoned to attend . Believing that every hope of ... morning . Near at hand , however , as relief was reported to be , our anxiety could not but be great ; for a long ...
Side 59
... morning , but would follow him there after the arrival of my clerks . Finding him- self unable to prevail with me , he withdrew for that day , but early the next morning he came again , bringing with him his wife and a present of dried ...
... morning , but would follow him there after the arrival of my clerks . Finding him- self unable to prevail with me , he withdrew for that day , but early the next morning he came again , bringing with him his wife and a present of dried ...
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American approach Arch Rock arrived beach boats British brother Cadotte called Canadian canoes Captain Roberts cave Cheboygan chief Chippewas command Croghan Detroit distance Dousman enemy enemy's English Englishman Father feet fleet forest Fort Mackinac Fort Michilimackinac Fort Niagara French garrison Green Bay guns hand heard heat Henry hundred and fifty Ignace Indians informed inhabitants Jesuit L'Arbre Croche Lake Huron Lake Michigan Lake Superior land Langlade large numbers lodge Mackinac Island Mackinaw City Marquette Michili Michilimackinac miles mission missionary Mississippi Montreal morning nations night north-west officer Ojibwas Old Mackinaw once Ottawas passed Pontiac possession present prisoners reached received region River Salle Sault savages seen sent shores side Sir William Johnson soldiers soon spirit Straits of Mackinaw summer tion town traders tribes troops vessel village voyage warriors Wawatam Wenniway wind winter