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                  system, but Bisaillon and his associates seem to have diverted a share of Detroit’s trade to Philadelphia. William Penn, the proprietary of the province
                  Pennsylvania’s adviser in Indian affairs, Swatana was followed by his oldest son John (John Shikellimy, John Logan) until about 1755, when provincial policy was altered by the Seven Years’ War and by William
                  *, John Murray Bliss*, William
                   
                  main centre of Scottish overseas enterprise; he arrived, it seems, early in 1773 and settled on the James River opposite Jamestown as an employee of William and John Hay, correspondents of his brothers
                   
                  agency at Fort Wayne, 1809–1815, ed. Gayle Thornbrough (Indianapolis, 1961). Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v., Indianapolis, 1922). U.S., Congress
                   
                  1813 American general William Henry Harrison prepared to advance in the Detroit River region, Myeerah secretly informed the Americans that he would break from the British. At first he suggested coming to
                   
                  , 1904), 2: 44. Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v., Indianapolis, Ind., 1922), 2: 537. Mich. Pioneer Coll., 15 (1889): 151–54; 25 (1894): 431
                  Castlereagh, second Marquess of Londonderry, ed. C. [W. Stewart] Vane (12v. in 3 ser., London, 1848–53). Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v
                   
                  . In 1815 Logan and his brother William, a baker and landowner, returned to Britain. Fleming was left in control of William’s Quebec assets jointly with William’s son James and Fleming’s cousin John
                   
                  , with authority to distribute land, settle accounts, and recover debts on behalf of his employers. He was also to superintend Frederick Matthey, who was in charge of defence and public works, and William
                   
                  MERRICK, JOHN, artisan, merchant, and architect; b. c. 1756 in Halifax, third son of William Merrick and Ann
                   
                  cabinet-maker William Shand that would last until 1815. During this period White was involved in the construction of a number of houses in and around Montreal. Thus in 1813 he did wood and iron work on
                  ARCHIBALD, SAMUEL GEORGE WILLIAM, office holder, judge, lawyer, and politician; b
                  in Perth, Scotland, son of William Robertson, weaver, and Catherine Sharp; m. c. 1820
                   
                  map achieved some fame in Roy’s lifetime and was known both to Lyell and to William Edmond Logan* who saw it in a legislative library
                  Hall*, the geologist and cartographer Sir William Edmond Logan*, Charles Richard
                   
                  : 29582–84; A4, 60: 60711–13; 62: 61508–11. Wis., State Hist. Soc., Draper mss, 11U97, 11U116. Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v
                  . . . (New York, 1869). Messages and letters of William Henry Harrison, ed. Logan Esarey (2v., Indianapolis, Ind., 1922). “Shabonee’s account of Tippecanoe,” ed. J. W. Whickar
                   
                  and of publishing a circular for the new society. Barnston was encouraged by influential acquaintances such as William Edmond Logan
                   
                  William Edmond Logan* and the Geological Survey of Canada, which Robert Bell
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