These papers, in the Chicago Historical Society library, constitute the only available source of information concerning the life of the last known survivor of the Fort Dearborn massacre.

Winsor, Justin. Cartier to Frontenac: Geographical Discovery in the Interior of North America in Its Historical Relations, 1534-1700 (Boston, 1894).

This and the two volumes which follow are standard authorities for their respective periods and subjects. They are particularly notable for the use made by the author of historical maps as a basis for his narrative.

——. The Mississippi Basin: the Struggle in America between England and France 1697-1763 (Boston, 1895).

——. The Westward Movement: the Colonies and the Republic West of the Alleghenies 1763-1798 (Boston, 1897).

——. Narrative and Critical History of America (Boston, 1889). 8 vols.

Wisconsin State Historical Society. Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Vols. I-XIX (Madison, Wis., 1855-1910).

This constitutes one of the most valuable collections of material in print for the history of the Northwest.

Young, William T. "Sketch of the Life and Public Services of General Lewis Cass...." 2d ed. (Detroit, 1852).

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