License : [Fort] Michilimackinac [Mich.], to all whom it may concern, 1804 June 25.

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License : [Fort] Michilimackinac [Mich.], to all whom it may concern, 1804 June 25.

Temporary license to trade in Wisconsin issued by by order of William Henry Harrison by Col. Thomas Hunt, commander at Fort Michilimackinac, Mich., on June 25, 1804 to Indian trader Augustin Grignon.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 23 cm.

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