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Musical setting of poem by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. University of Michigan. Archived 2021-04-24 at the Wayback Machine; Dave Stanaway and Susan Askwith. CD: John Johnston: His Life and Times in the Fur Trade Era. Borderland Records. Included is the song "Sweet Willy, My Boy", with lyrics taken from a poem written by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft has been recognized as the first Native American woman poet. Although the south side of the river became United States territory in 1797 after treaty settlements following the end of the American Revolutionary War, Johnston never became a US citizen. At the time, the border was a fluid area.
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (1800–1842), aka Jane Johnston, first American Indian literary writer This page was last edited on 12 January 2025, at 20:24 (UTC). ...
Two men were recently sentenced for causing crashes on I-95 and N.C. 42 that killed two people and seriously injured two others in 2022. 2 impaired drivers, 2 people dead in Johnston County. Now 2 ...
The former ballerina convicted of killing her well-heeled husband — in a sensational case that came to be known as the “Black Swan murder” — has been sentenced to 20 years in prison ...
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She was born Marguerite-Magdelaine Marcot in February 1781 at Fort St. Joseph, near present-day Niles, Michigan. [1] She was the youngest of seven mixed-race children of Jean Baptiste Marcot (1720–1783), a French factor or chief agent for the Northwest Fur Company, and his Odawa wife, Marie Nekesh (c. 1740 – c. 1790), also known as Marianne or Marie Amighissen. [2]
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (1800-1842), Native American author; Henry Schoolcraft (1793–1864), American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist, husband of Mary; Mary Howard Schoolcraft (1820-1878), American writer, wife of Henry; The following place names and geographic features in the United States are all named after Henry Schoolcraft: