id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22363 Coyne, James H. (James Henry) The Country of the Neutrals (As Far As Comprised in the County of Elgin), From Champlain to Talbot .txt text/plain 17582 848 72 seen." Long Point: "Peninsula of Lake Erie." North Shore Opposite: "Here we wintered." The Bay Opposite: "Little Lake Erie." Grand River: He speaks of a Neutral village called Ouaroronon, one day's journey from of the Detroit River and Lake Huron are invariably meant. fatigue in the woods the priests and the relief party arrived at Ste. Marie on the very day of St. Joseph, patron of the country, in time to Casson and Galinee on their way to Lake Erie and the Ohio River. villages south of Lake Ontario during the winter or the following Indians having settled abodes on the north shore of Lake Erie for more the Georgian Bay and the French and Ottawa River and by Detroit, Lake Erie and Niagara; the Lake Simcoe portage routes by the Trent River the Detroit River to the Essex shore of Lake Erie, where there was a ./cache/22363.txt ./txt/22363.txt