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... McDougall , 1800 .. 517 518 Lease to a House in Detroit , 1802 . 527 Letter of William Burnett to James May , dated Michillimackinac , July 31 , 1801 . Return of Taxable Property and Tax Roll of Hamtramck District , 1802 . 529 530 ...
... McDougall , 1800 .. 517 518 Lease to a House in Detroit , 1802 . 527 Letter of William Burnett to James May , dated Michillimackinac , July 31 , 1801 . Return of Taxable Property and Tax Roll of Hamtramck District , 1802 . 529 530 ...
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... McDougall , dated Washington City , Nov. 30 , 1811 ... Miscellaneous Documents found among Judge Woodward's Papers ... 602 602 Documents pertaining to the War of 1812 and the British Occupancy of Detroit .. Affidavit of Francis Gandon ...
... McDougall , dated Washington City , Nov. 30 , 1811 ... Miscellaneous Documents found among Judge Woodward's Papers ... 602 602 Documents pertaining to the War of 1812 and the British Occupancy of Detroit .. Affidavit of Francis Gandon ...
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... McDougall ( the father of Col. McDougall ) and one of his officers , and by an interpreter , Mr. LaButte , and some of the Frenchmen from the fort . Soon after leaving the fort , Major Campbell and Mr. McDougall were taken prisoners ...
... McDougall ( the father of Col. McDougall ) and one of his officers , and by an interpreter , Mr. LaButte , and some of the Frenchmen from the fort . Soon after leaving the fort , Major Campbell and Mr. McDougall were taken prisoners ...
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... McDougall . During all the time of Major Campbell's imprisonment , the Indians were assembled in great numbers around and near the fort , upon which they kept up a kind of irregular fire . At length the garrison made a sortie , and in ...
... McDougall . During all the time of Major Campbell's imprisonment , the Indians were assembled in great numbers around and near the fort , upon which they kept up a kind of irregular fire . At length the garrison made a sortie , and in ...
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... McDougall , an officer under Major Campbell , who had generously accompanied him , was also taken into custody . He The two prisoners were taken from this place to the house of Mr. Louis Campau , where Gabriel Chêne now lives , where ...
... McDougall , an officer under Major Campbell , who had generously accompanied him , was also taken into custody . He The two prisoners were taken from this place to the house of Mr. Louis Campau , where Gabriel Chêne now lives , where ...
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