The Upper Country, 1774

Map of the Upper Country, 1774

Samuel's journey from the Straits to Detroit.

Prologue

Extract of a Return

Fort Michilimackinac, 1774

Extract of a Return
Fort Michilimackinac, 29 October 1774

Pursuant to the late Act enlarging the Province of Quebec and ordinances respecting customs, I did proceed with a file of men of the 8th Regiment of Foot to a trading house upon the Michigan shore opposite the strait, the same being kept under the style WILKENS & DUNLAP.

Found on the premises: bales of beaver and marten; one crate iron hoes (edges blued); one keg of wine alleged for priestly use; sundry cloth (blue stroud); gunflints; and other goods proper to the trade. Ledger neat, but imperfect as to the last entries. Proprietor DUNLAP obstinate in speech, denying the additional fee customary upon inspection; his wife present and active in business.

Note: the proprietor wore upon his right hand a ring of Compasses and Square, the same plainly shown while he set his mark to figures; the sign is much seen among traders in these parts. The woman likewise bore herself with an industry beyond her sex, which I remark only as to her uncommon authority in the house.

Resistance not open but provocative—language unbecoming toward His Majesty's servants. In the course of examination a scuffle arose by reason of the man touching the book too quick for our private HARRIS, whereupon order was restored with difficulty.

I have seized those parcels not entered and assessed duty upon the rest as example to others along the shore, this being the new practice under the Act. Recommend further notice be taken of said house; the woman in particular shows a spirit apt to excite the people.

— SGT. T. WRAY, 8th Regt. of Foot

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