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Tom Magnuson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mary,

I know it is the wrong century but I believe you may want to examine 
"The Travels of Richard Truanter....." [1699] held (I am told) at the 
Library of VA.  I visited the library earlier this year and could not 
locate this manuscript.  Alexander Moore (628 Old Plantation Road, 
Charleston, SC 29413) has transcribed the manuscript and is working on a 
paper about it.  Having seen his transcript, I can attest that the 
document offers tremendous insight into trade in a particularly obscure 
moment.

Tom Magnuson

Mary Moyars-Johnson wrote:
> While developing a program on the fur trade in New France in the 18th 
> century, I became curious if some of the traders who were crossing the 
> mountains into what is now Ohio were from Virginia. Does anyone know 
> of any primary sources on this subject?
>
> Mary
>
> Mary Moyars-Johnson  (MMJ)
>
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T.R. Magnuson
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