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During the last year, a [[town?]] has [[been?]] laid out in [[lots?]] at the lower part of the settlement, at the junction of [[unclear]] and Fox [[unclear]]. It is called [[Nararine?]] and bids fair to [[the]] a flourishing place. It contains [[unclear]] good [[unclear]], a tavern and other Buildings.
During the last year, a [[town?]] has [[been?]] laid out in [[lots?]] at the lower part of the settlement, at the junction of [[unclear]] and Fox [[unclear]]. It is called [[Nararine?]] and bids fair to [[the]] a flourishing place. It contains [[unclear]] good [[unclear]], a tavern and other Buildings.
June 1st 1831.
Left my [[unclear]] at Green Bay. This morning a [[unclear]]. The [[weather?]] was foggy early, but as the [[unclear]] rose in [[unclear]] over [[unclear]] beautiful Bay, the fog cleared away and presented us a fine morning. We [[unclear]] in our canoe, [[conducted?]] by [[Maj William Holliday?]] and [[armed?]] by the [[Armies?]] Four Company. It was manned by eight Frenchmen with paddles, they following the

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Seven Days of the Life of a Soldier or Journal of a Tour from Green Bay to Mackinae? in a Bark Canoe... By Major Alex R. Thompson? U.S. Army June 1831.

The Village of Green Bay is situated on Fox River about a mile from its debouelment? into the Bay. It is a thriving place and is called Menomini? Village. It contains unclear fine buildings, a Court House, a jail, unclear Establishment, a Catholic church and unclear House. Some of the prettiest? farms in the Territory are on this River.

During the last year, a town? has been? laid out in lots? at the lower part of the settlement, at the junction of unclear and Fox unclear. It is called Nararine? and bids fair to the a flourishing place. It contains unclear good unclear, a tavern and other Buildings.

June 1st 1831. Left my unclear at Green Bay. This morning a unclear. The weather? was foggy early, but as the unclear rose in unclear over unclear beautiful Bay, the fog cleared away and presented us a fine morning. We unclear in our canoe, conducted? by Maj William Holliday? and armed? by the Armies? Four Company. It was manned by eight Frenchmen with paddles, they following the