The History of Wisconsin: v. 1. HistoricalB. Brown, 1854 |
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... officers for garrisons , accompanied by Mr. Le Sueur and thirty workmen , to explore the copper - mines of the upper Mis- sissippi and other natural riches of the country . ' The ex- pected development of the wealth of the Mississippi ...
... officers for garrisons , accompanied by Mr. Le Sueur and thirty workmen , to explore the copper - mines of the upper Mis- sissippi and other natural riches of the country . ' The ex- pected development of the wealth of the Mississippi ...
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... officers . The whole number of Europeans in Lower Louisiana was three hundred and eighty souls , and about three hundred head of cattle . There were also a few settlements on the Kaskaskia and Wabash Rivers . In the far North , and in ...
... officers . The whole number of Europeans in Lower Louisiana was three hundred and eighty souls , and about three hundred head of cattle . There were also a few settlements on the Kaskaskia and Wabash Rivers . In the far North , and in ...
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... officers , and Crozat retired to France . 1 At this time the entire population of Louisiana , exclusive of the very few who were at Detroit and the Jesuit missions , did not exceed seven hundred , including persons of every age , sex ...
... officers , and Crozat retired to France . 1 At this time the entire population of Louisiana , exclusive of the very few who were at Detroit and the Jesuit missions , did not exceed seven hundred , including persons of every age , sex ...
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... officers ; to build and equip ships of war , and to cast cannon . The king also granted for the use of the company all the forts , magazines , guns , ammunition , and vessels pertaining to the province.1 Among the obligations imposed on ...
... officers ; to build and equip ships of war , and to cast cannon . The king also granted for the use of the company all the forts , magazines , guns , ammunition , and vessels pertaining to the province.1 Among the obligations imposed on ...
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... officers to New Orleans , now about to become the great commercial port of the province.1 We have seen that Le Sueur , with his detachment , had already advanced up the Mississippi , and up the St. Peter's River , to the Blue Earth ...
... officers to New Orleans , now about to become the great commercial port of the province.1 We have seen that Le Sueur , with his detachment , had already advanced up the Mississippi , and up the St. Peter's River , to the Blue Earth ...
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