COLONIAL DETROIT |
Information and images of Colonial Detroit during the 18th Century. |
Native Villages at Detroit 1760-85 |
(Potawatomi) |
(Huron) |
(Ottawa) |
VINCENNES: (Detroit to Vincennes): |
"The British Regime in Michigan and the Old Northwest" - Russell |
All during September 1778, everybody in Detroit worked unceasingly, mending boats, baking biscuits, and preparing ammunition and other stores. Provisions of all kinds, and plenty of presents for the Indians, were forwarded in fifteen large bateaux and pirogues, each holding eighteen hundred to three thousand pounds. pg195 |
On October 7 the expedition left Detroit under Hamilton's leadership after having sung the war song and received the blessing of Father Potier upon condition that they continue "strictly adhering to their oath." The force consisted of thirty-six English regulars, under two lieutenants, fortyfive Detroit volunteers (mostly French) under Captain Guillaume La Mothe; seventy-nine Detroit militia under a major and two captainsm seventeen members of the Indian Department, and sixty Indians, making a grand total of two hundred and forty-three men. pg197 |
KENTUCKY: |
(Maritn & Ruddle's Stations) |
Letter: Col DePeyster (King's 8th) to Lieut. Gov Sinclair Detroit-March 1780 (excerpts) ..........about fifty Indians, consisting of the principal Cheifs of the Mingoes, Shawnese & Delawares are also arrived, who reports that the Rebels failed in their attempt to establish a Fort at Cooshocking, but that they had quite surrounded the Indian Hunting ground of Kintuck, by having built small Forts at two days journey from each other as will appear by the Indian Map of that country. The principal Cheifs of the Hurons, Pottawatamies, Chippawas, Ottawas, Ouiattons, Miamis, Ouiats and the Pirorias, with the Keekapoos, being present in Council declared, that if I would send a few Soldiers, 'till a larger body could be spared, they would all rise & assist their elder brothers, and act in conjunction in future for the good of the King's Service. I see the necessity of sending some soldiers & I therefore propose to send one Capt. one Lieut. & about fifty men with two small pieces of ordinance to help them to knock down the Pickets of the first Fort. To this party I shall add all the Indian officers and as many volunteers as may offer from the Settlement-this may for a while keep up the spirits of the Indians, 'till your Excellency's pleasure is further known. An express is arrived from Michilimackinac, which I have the honour to forward. |
DETROIT |
The Post of DETROIT was similar in design and architecture as Colonial Michilimackinac (shown here) |
Park House |
PARK HOUSE Originally located at Colonial Detroit, the Park house was dis- mantled when the British left Detroit and re-constructed at Amherstburg Ontario. |
Visit - Park House Museum |
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(Detroit Militia) |