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- Affadavit, Peter Le Pelier, 20 August 1819
Affadavit that Francis Lanseneau had been a resident of Mackinac Island since 1799, and he was at the island in 1793. He is a good and faithful citizen.
Affadavit that Francis Lanseneau had been a resident of Mackinac Island since 1799, and he was at the island in 1793. He is a good and faithful citizen.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Schooner Tiger, Affadavit, 1 Feb 1820
re 157 bags missing from manifest of Tiger
re 157 bags missing from manifest of Tiger
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Affidavit, 18 Aug 1815, regarding the trading of guns with Indians
"regarding the trading of guns with Indians; William Gamble, George W. Selby, John C. Potter, James Saunders"
"regarding the trading of guns with Indians; William Gamble, George W. Selby, John C. Potter, James Saunders"
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Queen City, Affadavit, 20 July 1857Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- William M. Johnston, Affadavit, 26 October 1857
William M. Johnston
William M. Johnston
Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Richmond, Affadavit, 14 April 1845Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- St. Joseph, Affadavit, 5 October 1851Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Merritt Hunt, Affadavit, 15 November 1851Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Peter Murray, Affadavit, 18 December 1851Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Benjamin Gardner, re agreement with Indian chief, Shinwauk, on Canadian side to cut timber. Took yoke of oxen to draw timber. Seized by Mr. Wilson of Her Majesty's customs., Affadavit, 30 March 1847
Benjamin Gardner, re agreement with Indian chief, Shinwauk, on Canadian side to cut timber. Took yoke of oxen to draw timber. Seized by Mr. Wilson of Her Majesty's customs.
Benjamin Gardner, re agreement with Indian chief, Shinwauk, on Canadian side to cut timber. Took yoke of oxen to draw timber. Seized by Mr. Wilson of Her Majesty's customs.
Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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