8 Matching Annotations
- Oct 2019
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ouwillbealittlesurpriedwhenItellyouMrElyslittlegirlafewdaysagowastakenoutofthecreekfrdead.Theyworkedseveralhoursbeforeshediscoveredanywarmthinhrbody&hardlyanysymptomsofanimation.ImentionthisthatyoumaydoubleyourwatchfulnessoverlittleJulia
Boutwell tell Aitkin that Ely's daughter nearly drowned
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snotcarrieaintoeffect-onthecontrarytheclerksaresentbacktoallthepostssaveone-RedCedarLakewherehissonwaskill
Aitkins didn't remove the AFC, just the one post near Red Cedar Lake
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mbarkedwithMr.Aitkinf1:SandyLake,toaccompanyhimtoSaintPeter'stoattendtheTreaty.LeftmydearfamilyatFondduLacwithBr
Boutwell and Aitkin travel to Sandy Lake for a treaty
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heAmer.FurCo.haveitincontemplationtoabandontheirtradingpostsinthosequarters.Iftheydo,itissomewhatdoub[t]fulwhetheritwillbesafeforamissionfamilytoattempttoresideatL[eech]Lakeatpresent.TheIndianswillbesomewhatexasperatedifthetradersWithdraw.Bythelatestintelligencefromthatquarter,welearntthattheexcitementhassomewhatsubside
Hall also informs Greene about the situation at Red Cedar Lake (Boutwell said it was Sandy Lake?) but says that it seems to have calmed down
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isdeterminedtowithdrawallthepostswestofSLak
Aitkins wants to withdraw all posts west of Sandy Lake, which greatly worries Boutwell
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tthetimeofthemelancholly[sic]occurrenceMrA.wasabsentfromthecountry.Hereturnedtohispost(SandyLake)onthenrstofJan.&ontheeightharrivedherewithapartyofmeninpursuitofthemurdere
Aitkins oldest son was murdered, and he went out with a party for the killer
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WerecdonSat.Evelast,thedistressingintelligenceoftheMurderofMr.AitkinseldestSonAlfred
Mr. Aitkin's son is murdered
Tags
- Red Lake
- Mr. Hall
- sioux treaty
- Sandy Lake
- childhood
- war
- Mr. Ely
- American Fur Company
- Mr. Greene
- death
- Aitkins
- Mr. Boutwell
- travel
Annotators
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- Aug 2019
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negéiééAi§k1nn,rel-ativatotheH3dlivertathl,ment.',,;_"Hr‘illiulA..itkin,astimatasnnepop;at3f0r74990;1Thereist3oneBishop3tvoorthraopri:st
the Red River Settlement according to Mesers Aitkins: 3-4,000 residents, including 1 bishop and 2 priests
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