RangerThacher
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I've been living in Michigan for about 5 years now, and although my main historical interest is 17th and 18th centuries New England, I've decided it's time for me to learn more about the 18th century Great Lakes Fur Trade, especially in Michigan. I've been to Fort Michilimackinac and read a bit about it's history especially during Pontiac's Rebellion, and I've studied the history and archaeology of Fort St. Joseph in Niles, MI. I've been out of reenacting/trekking for a few years, and have married a born and raised Michigan girl who's interested in getting into reenacting with me. Since we're in MI, I reckon I might as well learn what I can about the 18th century history of MI and possibly even portray this while reenacting. But I'm having some trouble finding any history books on the Great Lakes Fur Trade or Michigan Fur Trade. What I'm really interested in right now is the post 1760 period once the British got involved out here. So I'm asking those folks more knowledgable in this area and period for any suggestions on good books I might be able to pick up from amazon and read over the winter. Any suggestions?