Myrick, Nathan, 1822-1903.

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Established trading post (1841), became the first permanent white settler of Prairie La Crosse (Wis.) in 1842. Left La Crosse for St. Paul, Minn. in 1848.

From the description of Nathan Myrick correspondence, 1892-1902. (La Crosse Public Library). WorldCat record id: 41450395

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene), 1828-1903. Charles Eugene Flandrau and family papers, 1850-1935. Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Myrick, Nathan, 1822-1903. Nathan Myrick letters, 1869-1872. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Myrick, Nathan, 1822-1903. Nathan Myrick correspondence, 1892-1902. La Crosse Public Library
creatorOf United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Letters received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1880 [microform]. Minnesota Historical Society Library
creatorOf Myrick, Nathan, 1822-1903. Reminiscences, 1892. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
referencedIn Letters received by the Office of Indian Affairs [microform]., 1824-1880 Minnesota Historical Society
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associatedWith Flandrau, Charles E. (Charles Eugene), 1828-1903. person
associatedWith Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886. person
associatedWith Thomas, H. G. person
associatedWith United States. Office of Indian Affairs. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Fort Totten (Fort Totten, N.D.)
Wisconsin--La Crosse
Minnesota
Fort Ransom (Fort Ransom, N.D.)
Dakota Territory
La Crosse (Wis.)
Subject
Indian traders
Pioneers
Trading posts
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Birth 1822

Death 1903

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