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    44°48′N 82°24′W / 44.8°N 82.4°W / 44.8; -82.4The Huron Tract Purchase also known as the Huron Block, registered as Crown Treaty Number 29, is a large...
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  • veteran. He became one of the first settlers and business people in the Huron Tract in present-day southwestern Ontario Canada. Van Egmond became an early...
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    many tried. The Huron Tract lies in the counties of Huron, Perth, Middlesex and present-day Lambton County, Ontario, bordering on Lake Huron to the west and...
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    Ajetance Purchase (1818) Rice Lake Purchase (1818) The Rideau Purchase (1819) Long Woods Purchase (1822) Huron Tract Purchase (1827) Saugeen Tract Agreement...
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    located and surveyed tracts for himself and military comrades. After some dispute, he was eventually granted letters patent for tracts of land there. The...
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  • The Lake Simcoe–Lake Huron Purchase, registered as Crown Treaty Number Sixteen, was signed November 18, 1815 between the Ojibwa and the government of Upper...
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  • the Robinson Huron Treaty and signed by the subscribing Chiefs and Principal Men are as follows: FIRST—Pamequonaishcung and his Band, a tract of land to...
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    Purchase (1787) Penetanguishene Bay Purchase (1798) Lake Simcoe–Lake Huron Purchase (1815) Huron Tract Purchase (1827) Treaty 45 (1836) Saugeen Tract...
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  • Purchase (1787) Penetanguishene Bay Purchase (1798) Lake Simcoe–Lake Huron Purchase (1815) Huron Tract Purchase (1827) Treaty 45 (1836) Saugeen Tract...
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    diplomatic event were the various peoples; part of the Iroquois confederacy, the Huron peoples, and the Algonquin peoples. This has sometimes been called the Grand...
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