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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 3 3 Browse Search
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one hundred and twenty-five; at St. Philip fifteen; and not more at Fort Chartres, State of the Settlements in the Illinois Country; in Gage to Hillsborough, 6 Jan. 1769. which the floods of Spring were threatening to wear away. Gage to Hillsborough, 16 June, 1768. To Hillsbo- Chap. XXXVIII} 1768. Oct. rough's great alarm, year as old as Detroit, Remonstrances to General Gage from the old French Inhabitants. and had rapidly and surprisingly increased. Gage to Hillsborough, 6 January, 1769. Its own population, consisting of two hundred and thirty-two white persons, ten negro and seventeen Indian slaves, was recruited by one hundred and sixty-eight strangers. State of the Settlement at St. Vincent on the Ouabache; sent to England by Gage, 6 Jan. 1769; the account, like that of Illinois, was taken in 1768. Detroit had now about six hundred souls. See Papers in Gage to Hillsborough, 15 May, 1768. All the western villages abounded in wheat, Indian corn, and swine; of be