James Innerarity letters, 1816-1820.
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Fromentin, Eligius, -1822
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Innerarity, John, 1783-1854
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John Innerarity was the representative in Pensacola, Fla., of the mercantile house of John Forbes and Co. of Mobile, Ala., which succeeded the firm of Panton, Leslie and Co. Alexander McGillivray is said to have been a silent partner in both firms, which specialized in the Indian trade. The Forbes firm was controlled by the Innerarity brothers, James and John, and by John Forbes, though James seems to have managed the firm as well as his own cotton plantation. From the description of...
Innerarity, James
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James Innerarity was a resident of Mobile, Ala. He and his brother, John Innerarity, were associates of the commercial house of John Forbes and Company, Pensacola, Fla. From the description of James Innerarity letters, 1816-1820. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 173318892 ...
United States. General Land Office
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Under regulations approved on March 20, 1915, tracts set aside as villa sites under the provisions of an act of April 12, 1910, within the former Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana, were offered for sale at public auction, beginning at Polson, Montana, on July 26, 1915. The sale was adjourned to Dayton, Montana, on August 6 and concluded at Kalispell, Montana, on August 7, 1915. There were 889 parcels of land, not less than 2 nor more than 5 acres in area, fronting on Flathead Lake, and under ...