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Page 84
... Vincent ( trader at Weenusk ) wrote a letter to G.B. Boucher ( officer in charge of York Factory ) indicating that the Cree wished him ( Vincent ) to inform his superiors at the HBC that they would not be travelling further than Severn ...
... Vincent ( trader at Weenusk ) wrote a letter to G.B. Boucher ( officer in charge of York Factory ) indicating that the Cree wished him ( Vincent ) to inform his superiors at the HBC that they would not be travelling further than Severn ...
Page 195
... Vincent Roy was employed in 1839 . Biography of Vincent Roy ( based on the Henry Mower Rice Papers ) Vincent Roy was born at Leech Lake , Minnesota in 1797. He was the son of a French - Canadian trader of the same name . When Roy was ...
... Vincent Roy was employed in 1839 . Biography of Vincent Roy ( based on the Henry Mower Rice Papers ) Vincent Roy was born at Leech Lake , Minnesota in 1797. He was the son of a French - Canadian trader of the same name . When Roy was ...
Page 196
... Vincent Sr. acted as Bradshaw's agent at Lake Nipigon . Then he returned to Vermillion Lake , where managed the trading post until 1869 , when he contracted a severe illness and moved to Superior City ( near Fond du Lac ) to live with ...
... Vincent Sr. acted as Bradshaw's agent at Lake Nipigon . Then he returned to Vermillion Lake , where managed the trading post until 1869 , when he contracted a severe illness and moved to Superior City ( near Fond du Lac ) to live with ...
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