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Remains of a French Post Near Trempealeau

Pierce, Eben D.
Remains of a French Post Near Trempealeau
Excerpt from Remains of a French Post Near Trempealeau: I. Archeological Sketch, II. Additional Archeological Details, III. Historical SketchIn the summer of 1912 George H. Squier, Antoine Grignon, and the writer did some excavating at this site. By a cross-sectional excavation we were able to pick up the charcoal line of the main building and follow it several feet, and from this it was possible to verify Mr. Squier's early estimate of its di...

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James Allen Reed: First Permanent Settler in Trempealeau ...

Pierce, Eben D.
James Allen Reed: First Permanent Settler in Trempealeau County and Founder of Trempealeau (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from James Allen Reed: First Permanent Settler in Trempealeau County and Founder of Trempealeau During his army life Reed married a Potawatomi woman, by whom he had five children, Elizabeth, Joseph, Mary, Madeline, and James. Upon her death in 1830 he was married a second time to a Menominee mixed blood, widow of the trader, Russell Farnham. Two children, Margaret and John, resulted from this union. He later married the widow of Amabl...

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Remains of a French Post Near Trempealeau

Pierce, Eben D.
Remains of a French Post Near Trempealeau
Excerpt from Remains of a French Post Near Trempealeau: I. Archeological Sketch, II. Additional Archeological Details, III. Historical Sketch The first fireplace had already been laid bare, and Mr. Squier had succeeded in tracing by a line of charcoal the former wall of the building. The dimensions of the building were about twenty by thirty feet, the fireplace was two and a half feet in depth and four feet long with enclosing walls at back a...

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