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This is a journal of about 60 pages written by Henry Hay, son of a Major Hay who was captured at Vincennes by George Rogers Clark. It presents an intimate view of life at Fort Wayne in the winter of 1789-90. There is an extensive introduction by historian Milo Quaife.
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Journal from Detroit to the Miami River, by Henry Hay; ed. with introduction and notes, by M.M. Quaife.
Published also in the Proceedings of the Wisconsin historical society for 1914, under title: "A narrative of life on the old frontier."
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