Early Life in Upper CanadaUniversity of Toronto Press, 1963 - 782 páginas |
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... Detroit were considered to be in a prosperous condition . In Detroit itself there were some 300 dwellings and 2,000 inhabitants , and French farmers were scattered up and down the shore from the mouth of the River Raisin to L'Anse ...
... Detroit were considered to be in a prosperous condition . In Detroit itself there were some 300 dwellings and 2,000 inhabitants , and French farmers were scattered up and down the shore from the mouth of the River Raisin to L'Anse ...
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... Detroit , " but the French have fine orchards from which Niagara is at present supplied with cyder and apples " . * Though the Revolutionary War came to an end in 1783 , Detroit remained in British control until 1796 , when by the Jay ...
... Detroit , " but the French have fine orchards from which Niagara is at present supplied with cyder and apples " . * Though the Revolutionary War came to an end in 1783 , Detroit remained in British control until 1796 , when by the Jay ...
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... Detroit River settlements . He preached at Sandwich and Malden on the Canadian side , and in the Council - House at Detroit . Bangs made three visits to Detroit , but " it seemed to be a most abandoned place , only a few children coming ...
... Detroit River settlements . He preached at Sandwich and Malden on the Canadian side , and in the Council - House at Detroit . Bangs made three visits to Detroit , but " it seemed to be a most abandoned place , only a few children coming ...
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CHAMPLAIN AND THE HURON COUNTRY | 1 |
FATHER HENNEPIN AND THE FALLS | 12 |
from Hudsons Bay to the Pacific 4078The canoe among | 14 |
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To Build in a New Land: Ethnic Landscapes in North America Allen G. Noble Visualização de excertos - 1992 |