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Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): entry gay-picard-du
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): entry gay-picard-du
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River. Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.
April 11th, 1680 AD (search for this): entry gay-picard-du
Gay, Picard du 1680- Explorer; born in France and lived in the seventeenth century; was with Michael Ako and Father Hennepin on an expedition to discover the sources of the Mississippi River. On April 11, 1680, they reached Wisconsin, and not long afterwards discovered the cataract which Hennepin named the Falls of St. Anthony. They remained in this district about three months, and then returned to Canada by the way of the St. Lawrence River.