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... 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 is found that the Prices paid for ...
... 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 is found that the Prices paid for ...
Page 85
... Severn in the fall with the N. boat [ sic ] . 5 ) Use every means to keep the Indians from getting to Albany by keeping in touch with their camps , ought to stop this [ sic ] . 7 ) You can give a little on a / c S. & D. to the wives ...
... Severn in the fall with the N. boat [ sic ] . 5 ) Use every means to keep the Indians from getting to Albany by keeping in touch with their camps , ought to stop this [ sic ] . 7 ) You can give a little on a / c S. & D. to the wives ...
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... Severn River . Cranes also inhabited parts of the north shore of Lake Superior . This is documented by Schoolcraft ( 1851a : 110 ) , who identifies Shingwokaunce as a member of the Crane clan living in the vicinity of Sault Ste . Marie ...
... Severn River . Cranes also inhabited parts of the north shore of Lake Superior . This is documented by Schoolcraft ( 1851a : 110 ) , who identifies Shingwokaunce as a member of the Crane clan living in the vicinity of Sault Ste . Marie ...
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