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130: 62: 88:. Clark wrote of Legras and Busseron, "We found ourselves well supplied by those gentlemen." Hamilton noted not only that Busseron supplied Clark with powder, but that he also offered the services of himself and 75 men of the Vincennes militia, which greatly discouraged the Canadians inside Fort Sackville. 102:
By 1781, the Canadian residents of Vincennes had become frustrated with the Virginia government, depreciated US currency, and the Virginia militias that used or took their property without proper compensation. The leading citizens of Vincennes, including François Busseron, signed a letter of
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grievances to the governor of Virginia. Over the course of the American Revolution, Busseron extended up to $ 12,000 credit to Clark. None of this was ever repaid to him. He and all but one of his children died in poverty.
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Busseron died in 1791 at age 43. Joseph Somes says he died "a broken and much disillusioned man." He is buried near the Old French Cathedral in Vincennes, next to the
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and confiscated local supplies of ammunition, Busseron, along with Colonel Legras, "buried the greater part of their powder and ball."
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made in Indiana. As a U.S. citizen, he would serve as a judge in the court of general quarter sessions.
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Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio 1778-1783 and Life of Gen. George Rogers Clark
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The Spirit of Seventy-Six. The story of the American Revolution as told by its participants.
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Busseron Street, in Vincennes, is named in honor of François Busseron. Busseron Creek and
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Busseron was involved in many of the Vincennes militia actions, including a mission led by
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Vol I. 1896. The Bowen-Merrill Company. Indianapolis, Ind., and Kansas City, Mo.
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fur trader, general store operator, and militia captain in the American village of
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History of Knox and Daviess County, Indiana: From the Earliest Time to the Present
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Jean Marie Philippe Le Gras (c. 1734–1788) , also spelled Legras or Legrace
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National Park Service: George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
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Castle Books. HarperCollins Publishers. 1958. LCCN 67-11325.
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and his American forces arrived on 23 February 1779, his
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Index

Canadien
Vincennes
American Revolution
American flag
Northwest Territory
New France
British Empire
French and Indian War
Father Gibault

Henry Hamilton
Fort Sackville
George Rogers Clark
black powder
Wabash River
Captain Leonard Helm
Wabash River
George Rogers Clark National Historic Park
Busseron Township
Knox County, Indiana



memoir
Archived
Wayback Machine
History of Knox and Daviess County, Indiana: From the Earliest Time to the Present
149
ISBN
0-87195-109-6

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