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THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE MIAMI COLLECTION
It is noted that the following works from the Miami Archives should be read and considered within the historical context in which they were composed and printed. The opinions expressed and the language used do not reflect the opinions or standards of the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, but are, rather, indicative of thought in that historical moment during which the documents were published.



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1723-1730:   1723-1724, 1725,
    1726, 1727, 1728,
    1729, 1730.

1723-1724

  • JOURNAL, (September 1, 1722 to September 11, 1723), D'Artaguiette, Diron in: Newton D. Mereness,Travels in the American Colonies (New York, 1916), pp. 17-92.
  • LETTER TO THE COMTE DE TOULOUSE, (January 20, 1723), Charlevoix, Pierre de in: Ministere des Colonies, Nouvelle France, "Postes des Pays de l'ouest," Vol. 16, Folio 102 and in English Translation of Margry, Vol. 6, pp. 527-534.
  • JOURNAL, (September 1, 1722 to September 11, 1723), D'Artaguiette, Diron in: Newton D. Mereness,Travels... (New York, 1916), pp. 17-92.
  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (June-July, 1723), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, pp. 147-148.
  • GOVERNOR VAUDREUIL TO THE MINISTER, (October 11, 1723), Vaudreuil in: Wisconsin Historical Collections, XVI, pp. 433-441.
  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (Nov. 18, 1723 - Sept. 19, 1724), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, pp. 149-154.
  • 1725

  • THE MISSION TO THE OUABACHE, (1725), Dunn, Jacob Piatt in: Indiana Historical Society Publications, vol. III, vol. 4, 1902, pp. 255-330.
  • WISCONSIN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS, XVI.

       
  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (September 2, 1725), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, pp. 159-160.
  • LETTER TO M. DE BOISBRIANT, (December 22, 1725), Compagnie des Indes in: English Translation of Margry, Vol. 6, pp. 657-658.
  • 1726

  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (Feb. 12, 1726 - April 21, 1726), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, pp. 161-163.
  • MISSISSIPPI PROVINCIAL ARCHIVES, Vol. III.

       
  • EXTRACT OF A MEMOIR TO PERIER, (September 30, 1726), Compagnie des Indes, "Extract of a Memoir to Perier, Gov. of Louisiana," in: English Translation of Margry, Vol. 6, pp. 658-660.
  • 1727

  • THE ST. JOSEPH BAPTISMAL REGISTER, (1727-1731), Paré, Rev. George and Quaife, Milo M., eds. in: The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, vol. 18, pp. 201-239.
  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (August 5, 1727), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, p. 171.
  • TONTY TO THE MINISTER, (August 9, 1727), Tonty in: Michigan Historical Collections, Vol. 34, pp. 46-48.
  • BEAUHARNOIS AND DUPUY TO THE MINISTER, (October 25, 1727), Beauharnois and Dupuy in: Wisconsin Historical Collections, XVI, pp. 476-477.

  • 1728

  • DIRECTIONS TO JOHN PETTY, (1728), Logan, J. in: Pennsylvania Archives, First Series, Vol. I, pp. 227-228.
  • MINUTES OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA, (April 18, 1728), In: Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, Vol. 3, pp. 295-298.
  • BEAUHARNOIS TO THE MINISTER, Beauharnois, "1728: Further News From the West," in: Wisconsin Historical Collections, XVII, pp. 29-30.
  • MINUTES OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA, (September 1, 1728), In: Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, Vol. 3, pp. 329-331.
  • INSTRUCTIONS TO WRIGHT & BLUNSTONE, (September 2, 1728), Gordon, Patrick? in: Pennsylvania Archives, First Series, Vol. I, pp. 229-232.
  • 1729

  • LETTER TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE COMPANY OF THE INDIES, (New Orleans, March 25, 1729), Perrier, de Salvert, and de la Chaise in: Mississippi Provincial Archives, Vol. II, pp. 624-642.
  • NARRATIVE OF DE BOUCHERVILLE, (May 1729), De Boucherville, "Narrative of De Boucherville; Captivity Among the Kickapoo; Hostility to the Foxes," in: Wisconsin Historical Collections, XVII, pp. 36-56
  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (June 28, 1729), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, p. 177.
  • BEAUHARNOIS TO THE MINISTER, (July 21, 1729), Beauharnois in: Wisconsin Historical Collections, XVII, pp. 62-65.
  • 1730

  • THE FOXES' FORT- 1730, (Due to length divided here into four parts), Faye, Stanley in:Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, vol. 28, nos. 2-4, pp. 123-163.

       
  • DESTRUCTION OF THE FOX INDIANS IN 1730, Steward, John F. in: Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, 1902, Publ. No. 7 of the Illinois State Historical Library, pp. 148-154.
  • AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE INDIAN AFFAIRS, (Feb. 8, 1730), Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical Studies, vol. XXI, pp. 182, ?.
  • MEMOIR ON THE PRESENT STATE OF CANADA, (1730), Noyan in: Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections, 34, pp. 73-85.
  • DESCHAILLONS TO BEAUHARNOIS, (August 22, 1730), Deschaillons, Commandant at Detroit, in: Wisconsin Historical Collections, XVII, pp. 100-102.
  • COPY OF A LETTER TO BEAUHARNOIS, (August 22, 1730), Deschaillons, Commandant at Detroit, in: Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections, Vol. 34, pp. 67-69.
  • WISCONSIN HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS, XVII.

       
  • BEAUHARNOIS AND HOCQUART TO THE MINISTER, (October 15, 1730), Beauharnois and Hocquart in: Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections, Vol. 34, pp. 70-71.
  • DE BEAUHARNOIS AND HOCQUART TO THE MINISTER, (November 2, 1730), Beauharnois and Hocquart in: Wisconsin Historical Society, pp. 107-108.

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