A Map of four thousand Acres of land known by lots number three and four in the division of a tract of land granted to Richard Loudon and others now the property of Mr. John Bowles of New York / surveyed and run into lots John Wigram. 1774.

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A Map of four thousand Acres of land known by lots number three and four in the division of a tract of land granted to Richard Loudon and others now the property of Mr. John Bowles of New York / surveyed and run into lots John Wigram. 1774.

1 map : ms., col. ; 47 x 70 cm.

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Bowles, John B.

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Skinner, Stephen

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Croghan, George, 1720?-1782

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McKee, Alexander, approximately 1735-1799

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A native of Pennsylvania who engaged in the Indian trade, and in 1772 was deputy agent of Indian Affairs at Fort Pitt. As a British sympathizer, he came to Detroit in 1778 with Simon Girty and Matthew Elliot, and was appointed captain in the British Indian Department and later Superintendent. In 1789 he was a member of the Land Board of the District of Hessee. After the American occupation, he removed to the River Thames where he died, January 13, 1799. MMQ (blue index cards) From th...

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Loudon, Richard.

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