id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36698 Butterfield, Consul Willshire History of the Discovery of the Northwest by John Nicolet in 1634 With a Sketch of his Life .txt text/plain 33977 2791 80 name, and their allies, the Algonquins, upon the Ottawa and the St. Lawrence, Champlain learned, were at war with the Iroquois, or Five the mysteries of savage life; for, in that year, John Nicolet[2] arrived [Footnote 11: Champlain's map of 1632 shows no habitation on the St. Lawrence above Quebec. location of rivers and lakes and the homes of savage nations in those Passing the river which flows from Lake Nipissing, Nicolet "upon the church register of Three Rivers, show Nicolet to have been upon the St. Lawrence from December 9, 1635, to his death, in 1642, except during the forming the present State of Michigan was John Nicolet--not Champlain. [Footnote 43: The names of the tribes thus far visited by Nicolet, and Nicolet, in the waters of the great river of Canada--the red man and the [Footnote 104: The presence of Nicolet at Three Rivers during all these ./cache/36698.txt ./txt/36698.txt