[1366] Jesuits, p. liv.

[1367] Shea’s ed. Charlevoix, p. 91. See post, Vol. IV. 298.

[1368] Cf. Vol. IV. p. 242.

[1369] U.S. Statutes at Large, xvii. 513.

[1370] Parkman in his La Salle lets us into the feelings of that explorer. La Salle’s account of the Indians is translated in the Mag. Amer. Hist., Ap., 1878.

[1371] Cf. Travels of several learned missionaries of the Society of Jesus, translated from the French (London, 1714).

[1372] See Vol. V. 245, 582.

[1373] See Vol. V. p. 169.

[1374] Other missionary records are noticed in Vol. V. Brinton enlarges upon the traces of Indian degradation following upon all missionary efforts among them. Amer. Hero Myths, 206, 231.

[1375] The careers of Johnson and Croghan are traced in Vol. V.