Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Governor, Judge, and Priest; Detroit, 1805-1815: A Paper Read Before the Witenagemote, on Friday Evening, October the Second, 1891
On disembarking with Stanley Griswold, the Territorial Secretary, Governor Hull was met by Judge Woodward, who had arrived from Washington on the previous day, and by Judge Bates, who had been acting as Government Land Com missioner and so was somewhat acquainted with the people. A temporary lodging was found for the new officials, but so crowded were the buildings that it was more than a week before the Governor found quarters for the winter in the small house of a farmer a mile above the ruins.
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