Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United StatesLauber, Almon Wheeler
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Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United States
Lauber, Almon Wheeler
Indians of North America; Indians, Treatment of -- United States; Slavery -- United States; Thesis (Ph. D.)
[211] Margry, _op. cit._, vi, p. 29.
[212] _Ibid._, vi, p. 315.
[213] _Ibid._, vi, p. 406.
[214] _Ibid._, vi, p. 410.
[215] _Ibid._, vi, p. 593.
[216] Farmer, _The History of Detroit and Michigan_, p. 344.
[217] Margry, _op. cit._, vi, p. 601.
[218] _Ibid._, iv, p. 230; _Mississippi Provincial Archives, French
Domination, Correspondance Générale_, ix, 1720–1722, p. 111; _Archives
du Ministre des Colonies_, C. 13, vi, p. 50.
[219] _Archives du Ministre des Colonies_, C. 13, 1707–1712, p. 398.
[220] French, _op. cit._, pt. iii, p. 36.
[221] _Ibid._, pt. iii. p. 36.
[222] Carver, _Travels through the Interior Parts of North America_,
etc., p. 346.
[223] Margry, _op. cit._, iii, p. 564.
[224] French, _op. cit._, pt. i, p. 42; _A Memoir of La Salle to
Frontenac_, November 9, 1680, states: “The young bisons are easily
tamed, and may be of great help, as well as the slaves in which the
natives are accustomed to trade.” _Historical Magazine_, v, p. 197.
[225] Margry, _op. cit._, v, p. 476; French, _op. cit._, new series, i,
p. 100; Hennepin, _A New Discovery_, etc., p. 631, mentions the French
of Kaskaskia using both negro and Indian slaves.
[226] _Wisconsin Historical Society Collections_, xvi, pp. 434, 436.
[227] Savoile reported from Ft. Biloxi, August 4, 1701, that he
possessed some slaves from the territory to the west and one Illinois
slave, who was probably a runaway, and then adds that the French
“voyageurs” would not miss this one runaway since they had so many.
_Mississippi Provincial Archives, French Domination, Correspondance
Générale,_ 1678–1701, i, p. 152; _Archives Nationales, Colonies_, C.
13, _Louisiane, Correspondance Générale_, 1678–1708, i, p. 315.
[228] _Archives Nationales, Colonies_, C. 12, second series, Carton
I—_Louisiane, Correspondance Générale_, 1699–1773. (Transcript in
Mr. Peter J. Hamilton’s library); Charlevoix, _History and General
Description of New France_, (Shea’s Translation), vi, p. 32.
[229] _Mississippi Provincial Archives, French Domination,
Correspondance Générale_, 1713–1714, iv; _Archives du Ministre des
Colonies_, C. 13, 1710–1712, iii.
[230] Margry, _op. cit._, v, p. 476; French, _op. cit._, new series, i,
p. 100.
[231] Kingsford, _The History of Canada_, iii, p. 226.
[232] _Ibid._
[233] _Mississippi Provincial Archives, French Domination,
Correspondance Générale_, 1716, vii, p. 23; _Archives du Ministre des
Colonies_, C. 13, iv, p. 248.
[234] Carver, _Travels through the Interior Parts of North America_,
etc., p. 347.
[235] Robinson, _An Account of Discoveries in the West until 1519_,
etc., p. 369; _Early English and French Voyages, chiefly from Hakluyt_,
1534–1608, in _Original Narratives of Early American History_, p. 50.
[236] Lescarbot, _op. cit._, ii, p. 352.
[237] Robinson, _op. cit._, p. 369; _Early English and French Voyages,
chiefly from Hakluyt_, 1534–1608, in _Original Narratives of Early
American History_, p. 55.
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