Cartier to Frontenac... Geographical Discovery in the Interior of North America in Its Historical Relations, 1534-1700;

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Cartier to Frontenac... Geographical Discovery in the Interior of North America in Its Historical Relations, 1534-1700;
Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897
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Ignace felt it, and feared the little vessel might be buffeting its violence. The storm passed, and while the sun shone, priest and trader at Mackinac began to peer up the straits for the white sail that was never to come.
In all probability the " Griffon " foundered in the gale, and no one survived to tell the tale. There were stories of foul play, of Indians boarding her and murdering the crew, and of a faith- less pilot, who ran her ashore and endeavored to escape with his plunder, but only
...to be stricken down by the savages, — but there is no evidence to substantiate any of them. La Salle indeed, at a later day, by talking with a Pana Indian, whom he represents as coming from a region two hundred leagues west of the Mississippi, was satisfied that the youth had seen the pilot of the " Griffon," whom his people had captured while he was on the Mississippi, endeavoring to reach Duluth in the Sioux country. La Salle was led to believe that if the renegade missed Duluth he was intending to go to the English at Hudson's Bay.

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