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  • Fourth Voyage of Peter Esprit Radisson (1659-1660) : an excerpt from Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson, being an account of his travels and experiences…

    Radisson, Pierre Esprit, ca. 1636-1710

    Radisson and his brother-in-law, the Sieur de Groseilliers, were the first French explorers to visit Wisconsin after Nicolet (in 1654-56), and the two returned for the trip described here in 1659-60.…

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  • Four letters, from New Voyages to North-America...

    Lahontan, Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce, baron de, 1666-1715?

    Baron Lahontan came to New France in 1683 to fight the Iroquois, and between campaigns observed daily life in the colonies, hunted with the Indians, and traveled throughout the St. Lawrence Valley. In…

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  • Un Payement de Menomonies, 1838

    Neveu, Gustave de, 1811-1881

    An account written in 1855 by de Neveu of his visit in October 1838 to the Wolf River to witness the payment to the Menominee Indians of their annual payment from the United States government. A typed…

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