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    Francis Godfroy (Palaanswa, c. 1788–1840) was a chief of the Miami people. He negotiated treaties with between his tribe and the United States. Francis...
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    Francis Godfroy Cemetery is a historic cemetery located in Butler Township, Miami County, Indiana. The cemetery was established in 1812 on the site of...
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    Mayaimi people. Memeskia (Old Briton) (c. 1695–1752), Miami chief Francis Godfroy (Palawonza) (1788–1840), Miami Chief Tetinchoua, a powerful 17th-century...
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    Richardville married James Godfroy, the son of Francis Godfroy, who was a chief of the Miamis. Catherine Richardville married Francis La Fontaine. After Richardville's...
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    members of Jean Baptiste Richardville's family and 28 members of Francis Godfroy's family. The remaining 55 individuals were family members of Metocinyah...
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    an active community association. Montpelier is located near the former Godfroy Indian Reservation, and a statue of an Indian is featured prominently in...
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  • 1812 Belligerents Miami tribe  United States Commanders and leaders Francis Godfroy Joseph Richardville John B. Campbell Strength 300 infantry 600 cavalry...
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    by County". State of Indiana. Retrieved 2012-03-15. Burial Place of Francis Godfroy, Indiana Historical Bureau, n.d. Accessed 2012-03-14. House of Chief...
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    Jacob Dunn, an amateur linguist, Gabriel Godfroy (lived c. 1830 – 1910), the youngest son of Francis Godfroy, related the name Kokomo to the Miami verb...
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    with political maneuvering, helped tribal leaders (namely Miami chief Francis Godfroy) gain enough support to delay the removal process for several years...
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    Godfroy Reserve was allotted to Miami Native Chief Francois (a.k.a. Francis) Godfroy, Delaware Indians were also allowed to stay there. The Miami tribe...
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    contained 360 housing units. Butler Township was organized in 1841. The Francis Godfroy Cemetery, Wallace Circus and American Circus Corporation Winter Quarters...
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    annuities, cash payments to tribal leaders Jean Baptiste Richardville and Francis Godfroy, payment of tribal debts, and other considerations. Under the terms...
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    Tippecanoe County Historical Association Francis Godfroy, war-chief, Indiana Indian Tribal chief (Godfroy, Francis, 1788–1840), c. 1860–1876, watercolor...
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    leaders; $25,000 John B. Richardville and $15,000 to the estate of Francis Godfroy. The annual payments were to be paid at Fort Wayne until the tribe...
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    (hbk); Perennial, 2001. ISBN 0-06-093479-4 (sbk). Godfroy Marion, Bagnards, Tallandier, 2008. Godfroy Marion, Bagnards, édition du chêne, 2002 (Ranked...
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  • James J. Godfroy (c. 1802 – May 20, 1847) was an American politician who served one term in the Michigan House of Representatives. James Godfroy was born...
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  • Bakehorn, Ray. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Francis Godfroy Cemetery. National Park Service, 1983-07-04. Smith, Edward E. National...
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    the bank of the Mississinewa River from Gabriel Godfroy, the son of Miami war chief Francis Godfroy. Wallace used the land to build barns and buildings...
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  • Cemetery, Indianapolis; NRHP-listed Greenlawn Cemetery, Indianapolis Francis Godfroy Cemetery, Butler Township; NRHP-listed Waisner-Rickard Cemetery, Deer...
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    Farmland Downtown Historic District, in Randolph County Burial Place of Francis Godfroy, in Miami County Dr. Elwood Mead (1858–1936), in Switzerland County...
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    Francis Godfroy Cemetery...
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    Godfroy Reserve was allotted to Miami Indian Chief Francois (a.k.a. Francis) Godfroy, Delaware Indians were also allowed to stay at the Reserve. Members...
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    Mediterranean, Cunningham had to negotiate with the French Admiral René-Émile Godfroy for the demilitarisation and internment of the Force X, the French squadron...
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    from New England and upstate New York. The first were ethnic French. The Godfroy brothers of Detroit built a trading post south of the river, near the later...
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    2019. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Rayburn, Joel D.; Sobchak, Frank K.; Godfroy, Jeanne F.; Morton, Matthew D.; Powell, James S.; Zais, Matthew M. (January...
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    of lesser ships. The French squadron in Alexandria (Admiral René-Émile Godfroy) including the battleship Lorraine, the heavy cruiser Suffren and three...
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    and Sugar-yielding Plants (Longmans, Green, and Co., 1866) p50 Marion F. Godfroy, Kourou and the Struggle for a French America (Springer, 2015) p193 Larrie...
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    of the First Principal Meridian. The Treaty of St. Mary's granted Louis Godfroy six sections, (3840 acres), upstream of the Shane tracts on the St. Mary's...
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    April 1940. On 18 May 1940 she arrived at Alexandria to join Vice Admiral Godfroy's Force X. She sailed in concert with cruiser Tourville and fleet torpedo...
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