The Voyageur in the Illinois Country: The Fur Trade's Professional Boatmen in Mid America (Volume 3)

The Voyageur in the Illinois Country: The Fur Trade's Professional Boatmen in Mid America (Volume 3)

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The Voyageur in the Illinois Country: The Fur Trade's Professional Boatmen in Mid America (Volume 3)

The French voyageur cuts a dashing figure in our imaginations, so much so we often overlook the reality of his profession: it was a job. Margaret Brown looks at the business end of being a waterman in the remote French settlements of the Illinois Country in the mid-18th century; she presents her picture of the voyageurs’ world from the perspective offered by the contracts, debts, and inventories they left behind. But there is still room for danger and adventure, to be sure: hunger, hardship, captivity, escape, and sudden death punctuate their workday-world. This story of the Illinois Country voyageur is gleaned largely from an assemblage of some 7000 unsorted and mostly unpublished French documents and records known collectively as the Kaskaskia Manuscripts. Few people are as familiar with this collection as Dr. Brown, who (along with colleague Lawrie Cena Dean) has worked with this and other caches of French Illinois records for years. The Voyageur in the Illinois Country expands our knowledge of other aspects of life in the French Midwest beyond the fur trade. Three complete inventories of household goods are presented and discussed. We learn a few things about the watercraft in use locally (not the romantic birch bark canoe, incidentally). We also learn that French/Indian relations were not always as cordial as popular history often paints them to have been. Above all, we see a little more of the voyageur than the swashbuckling canoe man of our imaginations.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Margaret Kimball Brown
Binding
Paperback
EAN
9780615628523
ISBN
0615628524
Label
Center for French Colonial Studies, Inc.
Manufacturer
Center for French Colonial Studies, Inc.
NumberOfPages
52
PublicationDate
2012-09-28
Publisher
Center for French Colonial Studies, Inc.
Studio
Center for French Colonial Studies, Inc.