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... Rice papers . Lee Guemple , Valerie Grant , Trudy Nicks and Ted Stewart helped me identify various items of merchandise in Roy's account book while Ruth Fulford created the charts accom- panying this article . Alex McKay assisted in the ...
... Rice papers . Lee Guemple , Valerie Grant , Trudy Nicks and Ted Stewart helped me identify various items of merchandise in Roy's account book while Ruth Fulford created the charts accom- panying this article . Alex McKay assisted in the ...
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... Rice ( 1879 ) . These papers are kept in the archives of the Minnesota Historical Society . I have been able to identify 40 of the 48 different kinds of trade goods appearing in Roy's account book and all 12 species of fur - bearing ...
... Rice ( 1879 ) . These papers are kept in the archives of the Minnesota Historical Society . I have been able to identify 40 of the 48 different kinds of trade goods appearing in Roy's account book and all 12 species of fur - bearing ...
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... 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 about 18 years old his family emigrated to Fort Francis , where he worked as a trader for ...
... 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 about 18 years old his family emigrated to Fort Francis , where he worked as a trader for ...
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