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Travel by canoe

Travel by canoe 2.jpg A prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680MiniaturesRoger Williams on his Way to Visit the Chief of the Narragansett IndiansA prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680MiniaturesRoger Williams on his Way to Visit the Chief of the Narragansett IndiansA prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680MiniaturesRoger Williams on his Way to Visit the Chief of the Narragansett IndiansA prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680MiniaturesRoger Williams on his Way to Visit the Chief of the Narragansett IndiansA prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680MiniaturesRoger Williams on his Way to Visit the Chief of the Narragansett IndiansA prepared drawing of the plat of a survey made for William Sherwood at Jamestown in 1680MiniaturesRoger Williams on his Way to Visit the Chief of the Narragansett Indians

Upon the first day of July, 1634, Nicolet left Quebec, a passenger in the second of two fleets of canoes containing Indians from the Ottawa valley, who had come down to the white settlements to trade.