[Papers], 1713-1904.
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Lasselle family.
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Russell, William
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Slaveholder who believes some of his slaves were aided in their escape by men from Morgan County, Illinois. From the description of Letter, January 4, 1848. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 54484873 Flatboats are long rectangular boats with flat bottoms and squared ends that were used to carry freight along inland rivers and canals. They were a popular form of transportation for American settlers who traveled the Allegheny, Mississippi, and Ohio Ri...
Lasselle, Stanislaus, 1811-1853.
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St. Francis Xavier Church (Vincennes, Ind.)
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Marchal, Antoine.
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Marchal was a resident of Vincennes, Ind. From 1802 to 1805 he was the administrator of the estate of Claude Coupin. From the description of Estate sale account, 1816. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 33478027 ...
Andre, Pierre
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Lasselle, Hyacinth, Jr., 1806-1876.
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Jennings, Jonathan, 1784-1834
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Jonathan Jennings, a Delegate to Congress from the Territory of Indiana, later Governor of Indiana from 1816 to 1822. David G. Mitchell, a Representative from Harrison County, Indiana, and Senator from 1836 to 1839. From the description of Jonathan Jennings letters to David G. Mitchell, 1807-1887. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702162105 Jonathan Jennings, a Delegate to Congress from the Territory of Indiana, later Governor of Indiana fr...
Buntin, Robert M.
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Bizayon, Francois, d. 1810.
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Bosseron, Francois, d. 1791.
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Lorimar, Louis.
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Lasselle, Jacques Magloir, 1817-1851.
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Dalton, Valentine Thomas, 1754-1807
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Lassselle Family.
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The Lasselle family included Hyacinth (1777-1843), a French trader at Fort Wayne and Vincennes; Charles B. Lasselle (1819-1908), lawyer and politician; Stanislaus Lasselle (1811-1853), newspaper publisher and merchant; Hyacinth Lasselle, Jr. (1806-1876), lawyer and merchant; and Jacques Magloire Lasselle (1817-1851), lawyer and judge. From the description of [Papers], 1713-1904. (Lincoln Library). WorldCat record id: 247191984 ...
Bosseron, Julia.
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Flaget, Bishop.
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Democratic Party (Ind.)
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Lasselle, Charles B., 1819-1908.
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Lasselle, Hyacinth, 1777-1843
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Hyacinth Lasselle was a French trader and officer in the Indiana militia. He married Julia Bosseron, the daughter of a Vincennes fur trader. The couple's children were Charles B., a lawyer and politician of Cass County, Ind.; Stanislaus, a dry goods merchant and newspaper publisher; Hyacinth Jr., a merchant, lawyer, and newspaper publisher; and Jacques Magloire, a Cass County lawyer and judge. From the description of Lasselle collection transcripts and translations, 1713-1908. (India...