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  • 17th Sep 2023

    The 1752 Raid on Pickawillany

    When he died in the winter of 1800-1801, Charles-Michel Mouet de Langlade had been an ally to the British in North America for forty years. Such an outcome would not have occurred when he first stepped onto the pages of history. Langlade was a Métis; his mother, Domitilde, was the daughter of an Odawa (or… Continue reading

    History of Pickawillany, Uncategorized
    Britain, Exploration, French and Indian War, Fur Trade, Langlade, Métis, Memeskia, Miami, New France, North America, Odawa, Ohio Valley, Piankashaw, Pickawillany, Seven Years’ War
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