1673 Three Hundred And Twenty-five Years Ago When the captain of an English frigate tried to raise an invasion force in Boston late in 1673, he was attacked and wounded in the street and had to be rescued by his men In the end the English regained New York at a table in Westminster
1673 - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias * May 17 - In America, trader Louis Joliet and Jesuit missionary - explorer Jacques Marquette begin exploring the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes
Expedition of Marquette and Joliet, 1673 | Wisconsin Historical Society On May 17, 1673, Father Jacques Marquette and fur trader Louis Joliet set out on a four-month voyage that carried them thousands of miles through the heart of North America to explore the path of the Mississippi River
Lewis and Clark: Discovery of Missouri River by Early Americans, 1673 The discovery of the Missouri River by white men is thought to have been in June 1673, when French explorers Louis Joliet and Father Jacques Marquette passed its violent mouth on their voyage of discovery down the Mississippi
Pre-Revolution Timeline 1600s, Detail 1673, Marquette and Jolliet . . . He had always wanted to visit the tribes along the Mississippi River Their party included two canoes and five other explorers, all of Metis French-Indian descent Their journey began on May 17, 1673, traveling across Lake Michigan to the terminus of Green Bay
BrainyHistory - Events Listing 1673 in History January 1 Regular mail delivery begins between New York and Boston January 13 Jean Racine's "Mithridate," premieres in Paris January 22 Postal service between New York and Boston inaugurated February 20 1st recorded wine auction held in London February 21 Michiel A de Ruyter appointed lt-admiral-general of Dutch fleet March 18