| Charles S. Bryant - 1881 - 740 páginas
...copper from that region. Sagard, in his History of Canada, published in 1636, at Paris, •writes : ''There are mines of copper which might be made profitable,...established. About eighty or one hundred leagues from the Ilurons, there is a mine of copper, from which Truchcmont Brusle showed me an ingot, on his return... | |
| 1882 - 232 páginas
...existence of cop!K'r and other minerals on Lake Superior given by this early v-iter appears to hiivc been obtained from the Indians, and it would seem...referring to the south shore of the lake : " There are minex of copper which might be made profitable if there were inhabitants and workmen who would labor... | |
| Michigan. Department of State - 1893 - 322 páginas
...Tracy, and the only one for many subsequent generations. Speaking of the lake's south shore, he says: "There are mines of copper which might be made profitable...inhabitants and workmen who would labor faithfully." He speaks of having seen an ingot of copper procured from the Huron Indians, meaning by " ingot'' doubtless... | |
| Wilfred Campbell - 1910 - 266 páginas
...which by rapids discharged itself into Lake Huron." Sagard, a French historian, writing in 1636, says, "There are mines of copper which might be made profitable if there were inhabitants, and workmen who would faithfully labor. That would be done if colonies were established. About eighty or one hundred leagues... | |
| Alfred Church Lane - 1911 - 530 páginas
...the occurrence of native copper on Lake Superior was published in Paris in 1636. The author says : "There are mines of copper which might be made profitable,...About eighty or one hundred leagues from the Hurons is a mine of copper, from which Truchement Brusle showed me an ingot on his return from a voyage he... | |
| Michigan. Geological and Biological Survey - 1911 - 1062 páginas
...of the occurrence of native copper on Lake Superior was published in Paris in 1036. The author says: ''There are mines of copper which might be made profitable,...About eighty or one hundred leagues from the Hurons is a mine of copper, from which Truchement Brusle showed me an ingot on his return from a voyage he... | |
| Alvah Littlefield Sawyer - 1911 - 670 páginas
...next year after Nicolet's return to Montreal, of an account of these copper regions, in which he says: "There are mines of copper which might be made profitable,...* * * About eighty or one hundred leagues from the Ilurons there is a mine of copper from which Truchement Hnisle showed me an ingot, on his return from... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1849 - 1016 páginas
...in 1630, in which we find some interesting remarks concerning the richness of the country. He says: "There are mines of copper which might be made profitable,...That would be done, if colonies were established. ДЬои1 eighty or one hundred leagues from the Huroris there is a mine of copper, from which Truchement... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1901 - 496 páginas
...published at Paris, by one Lagarde, in 1636, in which he says, speaking of the Lake Superior Country: "There are mines of copper which might be made profitable...That would be done if colonies were established." His information concerning the existence of copper in this region was derived from the Indians then... | |
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