Michigan As a Province Territory And State the Twenty Sixth Member of the Fede
Michigan As a Province Territory And State the Twenty Sixth Member of the Fede
Henry Munson Utley
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Carteret secured for them an audience with the king. At this stage of affairs the Dutch came upon the scene and sought to induce Gro- seilliers and Radisson to join an expedition which they were contemplating. This offer they declined, having succeeded In interesting Prince Rupert, the king's cousin. In their plans. In 1667 the Hudson's bay project was set on Its feet and among the first subscribers to stock 202 MICHIGAN AS PROVINCE, TERRITORY, STATE were Prince Rupert and other members of the ...royal family, as well as their personal friends among the no- bility, * Two ships were chartered by the merchant ad- venturers — the Eaglet and the Nonesuch. Radisson sailed on the former and Groseilliers on the latter. It is a curious fact that the captain of the Nonesuch was Zachariah Gillam, the New England captain of the ship which had sailed from Boston in 1664 ^"^ who became weak-kneed and backed out after reachingHudson strait. On this later expedition it was the captain of the Eaglet who showed the white feather and before reaching his destination turned about and sailed for home.
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