Reminiscences of the Northwest
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- 1683-1829
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Mary Ann Brevoort Bristol, the daughter of Major Henry B. Brevoort, spent much of her youth in Green Bay at Fort Howard, witnessing the interactions between the military, white settlers, and Indians. She describes here daily life in Fort Howard and the area around Green Bay as it appeared to a teenage girl in the 1820's.
- Creator
Bristol, Mary Ann Brevoort, 1812?-1899?
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- Recollection Wisconsin
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- Wisconsin Historical Society
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- State Historical Society of Wisconsin
- Subjects
- Native Americans
Mammals
Interior architecture
Interior decoration
Dwellings
Storms
Clothing and dress
Cookery
Food
Implements, utensils, etc
Aging
Death
Marriage
Childhood
Adolescence
Pioneers
Hunting
Leisure activities
Rivers
Boats and boating
Canoes and canoeing
Sailing ships
Dakota (Sioux)
Fox
Ho-Chunk
Menominee
Ojibwe - Type
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- Language
- English
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- Bristol, Mary Ann Brevoort, 1812?-1899?. Reminiscences of the Northwest. 1683-1829. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/tp/id/42057. (Accessed March 28, 2024.)
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- Bristol, Mary Ann Brevoort, 1812?-1899?, (1683-1829) Reminiscences of the Northwest. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/tp/id/42057
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- Bristol, Mary Ann Brevoort, 1812?-1899?. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/tp/id/42057>.