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Penetanguishene Bay Purchase

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The signees of the treaty on the side of the British included Provincial Commissioners William Willcocks and Alexander Burns, Major Samuel Smith, J.S. Rangers, Lieutenant Arthur Holden-Brooking of the 2nd regiment, Adjutant John McGill of the 2nd regiment, Indian Agent J. Givins, W. Johnson Chew and
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The entire text of the treaty is found in the holdings at the Simcoe County Archives in Barrie. The entirety of it is linked to this page for viewing reference:
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This treaty was important for the colonial government, because the land being purchased would be used as the site of the naval depot at
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The signees of the treaty on the side of the Chippeway included Chabondashea, Aasance, Wabenenguan, Ningawson and Omassanahsqutawah.
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George Cown both of the Indian Department, and W. Claus Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
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Hunter, Andrew F. A History of Simcoe County. Mackinaw Productions (Oshawa: 1998).
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for a price of one hundred and one pounds in Quebec currency.
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