Letters, 1835-1846.

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Letters, 1835-1846.

Transcriptions of correspondence to Andrew Jacques Vieau from John Lawe, Alexander J. Irwin, and Solomon Juneau concerning trading goods, the American Fur Company, claims against Indian tribes, and other financial matters.

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Irwin, Alexander J. (Alexander Johnson), 1799-1847

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Vieau, Andrew Jacques, 1818-1888.

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Juneau, Solomon Laurent, 1793-1856

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Laurent Solomon Juneau, fur trader and founder of the city of Milwaukee, was born in 1793 in Montreal. In 1821 he settled in Milwaukee where he engaged in the fur trade. Juneau also became first postmaster and mayor of Milwaukee. He later died in poverty and debt while attending meeting to settle Indian payments in 1856. From the description of Letter : Theresa, Dodge Co., Wis., to Mr. Louis B. Porlier, 1856 July 30. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 38...

Lawe, John, 1780-1846

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