THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY
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(August 8, 1751)
In: Huntington Library
Manuscript, Loudon
Collection 325 and in Illinois Historical
Collections, French Series,
Vol. III, pp. 293-330.
p. 310.
M. de Macarty is informed that the Wabash tribes since the settlement of the refugees at Great Miami River have been disposed to go and trade at that place, whither the English attract them. Accordingly he will neglect nothing to deter them as well as the Illinois who are beginning to go there.
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