Antoine Ouilmette a Resident of Chicago a D 1790 1826 the First Settler of E

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Antoine Ouilmette a Resident of Chicago a D 1790 1826 the First Settler of E
Frank R Frank Reed Grover
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Then, too, it must be remembered that he did not get the land, but it went to his Pottawatomie wife and her children.
Mr. Haines says of this transaction and Dr. Wolcott 's end Ouilmette 's connection with it (p. 557) : "In aid of this purpose, it seems he secured the services of Antoine Wilmette, a Frenchman, who had married an Indian wife 15 of the Pottawatomie tribe, one of the oldest residents of Chicago, and a man of much influence with the Indians and a particular friend of Robinson's. "
...It is fair to say that Mr. Haines excuses both Robinson and Caldwell for their action in the matter on the ground that they had long been friendly to the whites and were misled into believing that the integrity of their white friends was as lasting as their own (p. 556). It is to be regretted that Mr. Haines did not express the same views as to Ouilmette, for history clearly demonstrates that he was richly entitled to it.
This statement of Mr. Haines the writer called to the at- tention of Sophia Martell and her son, and we have his written reply thereto to the effect that "it is all rot, " and that if it was true "Antoine Ouilmette would have re- ceived other and different lands for himself, " and this reservation was theirs "by right, " and "their share of lands allotted to the Pottawatomies and to different fami- lies at that time.


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