Wau-Bun, the Early Day in the Northwest
Autobiography first published in 1873. This book begins: "It was on a dark, rainy evening in the month of September, 1830, that we went on board the steamer "Henry Clay," to take passage for Green Bay. All our friends in Detroit had congratulated us upon our good fortune in being spared the voyage in one of the little schooners which at this time afforded the ordinary means of communication with the few and distant settlements on Lakes Huron and Michigan."
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Wau-Bun, the Early Day in the Northwest
Autobiography first published in 1873. This book begins: "It was on a dark, rainy evening in the month of September, 1830, that we went on board the steamer "Henry Clay," to take passage for Green Bay. All our friends in Detroit had congratulated us upon our good fortune in being spared the voyage in one of the little schooners which at this time afforded the ordinary means of communication with the few and distant settlements on Lakes Huron and Michigan."
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Wau-Bun, the Early Day in the Northwest

Wau-Bun, the Early Day in the Northwest

by Mrs. John H. Kinzie
Wau-Bun, the Early Day in the Northwest

Wau-Bun, the Early Day in the Northwest

by Mrs. John H. Kinzie

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Autobiography first published in 1873. This book begins: "It was on a dark, rainy evening in the month of September, 1830, that we went on board the steamer "Henry Clay," to take passage for Green Bay. All our friends in Detroit had congratulated us upon our good fortune in being spared the voyage in one of the little schooners which at this time afforded the ordinary means of communication with the few and distant settlements on Lakes Huron and Michigan."

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ISBN-13: 9781455412563
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication date: 04/01/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 774 KB
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