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In 1902 G.E. McAlpine , the trader at Severn Post ( and Weenusk ) was reprimanded for the prices he was paying for furs at Weenusk . He was issued the following directive by J. MacDonald ( who later assumed charge of Weenusk Post ) : It ...
In 1902 G.E. McAlpine , the trader at Severn Post ( and Weenusk ) was reprimanded for the prices he was paying for furs at Weenusk . He was issued the following directive by J. MacDonald ( who later assumed charge of Weenusk Post ) : It ...
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3 ) You can promise the Weenusk River Indians that they will not be detained at YF next summer , the outfit will be here for them , what we have not got will be sent to Severn in the fall with the N. boat ( sic ) .
3 ) You can promise the Weenusk River Indians that they will not be detained at YF next summer , the outfit will be here for them , what we have not got will be sent to Severn in the fall with the N. boat ( sic ) .
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From their analysis of ethnohistorical records , Grant ( 1983 : 77 ) and Rogers and Rogers ( 1983 : 93 ) have determined that during the 19th century members of the Crane clan occupied a region at the headwaters of the Severn River .
From their analysis of ethnohistorical records , Grant ( 1983 : 77 ) and Rogers and Rogers ( 1983 : 93 ) have determined that during the 19th century members of the Crane clan occupied a region at the headwaters of the Severn River .
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