File 1982-033/001/(1) - Arthur S. Hamilton letter to the Brantford Historical Society 1952

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Arthur S. Hamilton letter to the Brantford Historical Society 1952

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    1982-033/001/(1)

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    • June 18, 1952 (Creation)

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    1 folder of textual records

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    Arthur S. Hamilton was from Rochester, New York.

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    File consists of a typescript carbon copy letter written by Arthur S. Hamilton to the editor of the Brantford Historical Society (Ontario), concerning the exploration of the Great Lakes (1669-1670) by the Sulpician missionaries, François Dollier de Casson (1636-1701) and René Bréhant de Galinée (d. 1678), as well as two maps sketched by Hamilton depicting the "Indian Village of Tanawawa" and "Wintering Place".

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