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Letter Racine, Wis., to John Harris Kinzie, Chicago, Ill., 1839 June 1
Letter Racine, Wis., to John Harris Kinzie, Chicago, Ill., 1839 June 1
Letter Racine, Wis., to John Harris Kinzie, Chicago, Ill., 1839 June 1
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Access Statement This file has not yet been fully processed: it may may duplicate other content in our digital collection; it may contain minimal or incorrect metadata and it has not yet been linked to its catalog record or finding aid. If you'd like to see the full record for this item, please search our catalog and finding aids or contact reference@newberry.org. Please also see our Notice and Take-Down Procedure. 
Title Letter Racine, Wis., to John Harris Kinzie, Chicago, Ill., 1839 June 1 
Creator Ouilmette, Antoine, 1760-1841
Date 1839 
Place Illinois, Illinois--Chicago, Wisconsin--Racine
Language English
Subjects Indians of North America,Pioneers,Winnebago Indians
Summary June 1, 1839, letter from Antoine Ouilmette in Racine, to John Harris Kinzie of Chicago, regarding his 1790 arrival in Chicago and a Winnebago Indian raid on the settlement. Signed with Ouilmette's mark, and written and signed by James Moore, the letter describes the Indians' destruction of Ouilmette and Kinzie property, including personal possessions and 400 hogs. 
Biographical/Historical Note Early resident of Chicago and first settler of Wilmette and Evanston. 
Format Sources, Manuscripts, Correspondence
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number VAULT box Ayer MS 670 
BibID 991452958805867
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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IIIF Resource Type Canvas 
Size 3704px × 5812px     61.61 MB 
File Created 07/31/2012 
Filename 991452958805867_Ayer MS 670.tif 
Unique Identifier NL11NTSX 
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