. The Chicago massacre of 1812 : with illustrations and historical documents. MASSACRE TRER AND TART OF PULLMAN HOUSE. 184 .\iii:xT)ix v. THi: HONKS or JOHN :.—SlMlSTANCK OF A RKADHY JOSKPH ) HKroKI-; THi: , ON Till. OCCASION OF TIIK Tn Till:S0CI1:TV Ol HlMAN K 21, I*^ furs in exchano:e. OMIv oiniiioiis threaten-cnin«;s were* heard at oldIl. Dearborn before theInirstingof the storm of*;ust 15. I Si J. AmongIhem was the killing »jf theinterpreter for the govern-ment, John Lalime. John Kinzie arrived at


. The Chicago massacre of 1812 : with illustrations and historical documents. MASSACRE TRER AND TART OF PULLMAN HOUSE. 184 .\iii:xT)ix v. THi: HONKS or JOHN :.—SlMlSTANCK OF A RKADHY JOSKPH ) HKroKI-; THi: , ON Till. OCCASION OF TIIK Tn Till:S0CI1:TV Ol HlMAN K 21, I*^ furs in exchano:e. OMIv oiniiioiis threaten-cnin«;s were* heard at oldIl. Dearborn before theInirstingof the storm of*;ust 15. I Si J. AmongIhem was the killing »jf theinterpreter for the govern-ment, John Lalime. John Kinzie arrived atFort Dearborn in 1804. andwith his family occupied ahouse built of scjuared logs,which, u]i lo about 1840,stood wliere the corner ofCass and Kinzie streets nowis. He was an Indian-tra-der, furnishing what thesavages desired and takingThe government also had an Indian agent, or trader, there. Various circumstances tend to show that before rivalry existed between the go\erninent fur-trading agency and the civilian dealers. The former hadcertain advantages in tlie cheapness of purchase andtransportation, but were restricted as to .selling latter were nominally under the .same restriction, butpractically free, and the Indians, like other dipsoma-niacs, hated every man who tried to restrain their drink-ing. The short-sighted sa


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