- Minnesota, as well as Duluth, Georgia.
Daniel Greysolon signed himself "
Dulhut" on
surviving m****cripts. He was born
about 1639 in Saint-Germain-Laval...
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GREYSOLON DULHUT,
DANIEL –
Volume II (1701-1740) –
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Antoine (1951). "La vie
aventureuse de
Daniel Greysolon,
sieur Dulhut".
Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française (in French). 5 (3): 320–339....
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founders of what is now Detroit.
Henri de Tonti's cousins,
Daniel Greysolon Dulhut and
Claude Greysolon de La
Tourette were also able to
build a name for themselves...
- septentrionale, (Paris, 1876–1886), VI, 4-6. Yves F. Zoltvany,
Greysolon Dulhut, Daniel,
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography, v. 2 (1701-1740. Nive Voisine...
- to
expand trade and s**** a
route to the
western sea. (Daniel
Greysolon Dulhut had
built a fort, (Fort Caministigoyan), at the same
location on the Kaministiquia...
- ISBN 978-1-136-99066-3,
retrieved 27 July 2018 Zoltvany, Yves F. (2003), "Greysolon
Dulhut, Daniel",
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography, vol. 2,
University of Toronto/Université...
- 47.333333333333°N 79.416666666667°W / 47.333333333333; -79.416666666667
Dulhut 1966-05-14 191.65
Outaouais 46°15′00″N 77°20′00″W / 46.25°N 77.3333°W...
- and Donn Larson, 2004,
chapter 30 by Mike Lalich. Duluth:300 Years,
Sieur duLhut Tricentennial Committee, Duluth. 1979. Barger,
Robert N. (2004-06-15). "The...
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original on 31 July 2020.
Retrieved 5 July 2020. "Daniel Greysolon,
Sieur DuLhut". Edinburgh:
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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original on 5 July...