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History of Brulé's discoveries and explorations 1610-1626 |
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being a narrative of the discovery, by Stephen Brulé, of Lakes Huron, Ontario and Superior, and of his explorations (the first made by civilized man) of Pennsylvania and western New York, also of the Province of Ontario, Canada : with a biographical notice of the discoverer and explorer, who was killed and eaten by savages |
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Butterfield, Consul Willshire |
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Miscellaneous |
Publisher |
University Microfilms |
Date issued |
1989 |
Place issued |
Ann Arbor, Michigan |
Citation
Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of Brulé's discoveries and explorations 1610-1626: being a narrative of the discovery, by Stephen Brulé, of Lakes Huron, Ontario and Superior, and of his explorations (the first made by civilized man) of Pennsylvania and western New York, also of the Province of Ontario, Canada : with a biographical notice of the discoverer and explorer, who was killed and eaten by savages. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1989). |
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