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1800s (Person) portrait of His Speculator’s Grace Viscount Pieter White Pine stands appointed as Osceola County lumber camp settlement domain granted acquisition trustee steward charged with maximizing harvested old growth pine, hemlock and black cherry forest assets investor return achievable for his wealthy Amsterdam trading house financial backers who leveraged early Michigan land rush remote holding stakes gambles for sizable interior acreage plots secured back when the 1835 Treaty of Washington forced remaining indigenous Ottawa and Ojibwe bands into land cession and questionable relocation termsopening paths for unregulated Euro-American settlement land squatting incursion exploitation without treaty ratified restraint across what was once pristine wilderness harboring bear, elk and rare woodland caribou. This White Pine dynastic house claim 17th century merchant class lineage from among those opportunist Dutch West Indies Company colonial settlement stakeholders who sought claim footholds across lightly populated New York and Quebec frontier lands to better control North American fur trapping commerce advantages against French and British rivals also seeking to benefit from early indigenous trade alliances that exchanged metal tools, woven blankets and sack salt for beaver pelts, walrus tusk and inland grains. As the brief post-Waterloo conflicts trade era limitations eased following British Royal Navy dominance asserting unhindered Atlantic passage, surplus Dutch capital soon flowed across the Atlantic financing maritime Great Lakes lumber barge transport meant to nourish the Ohio Canal regional settlement boom promising sheltered harbor warehouse cargos storing Michigan timber awaiting Chicago and Milwaukee steamer distribution towards points all across the expanding Western frontier outposts where land officials, industrial agents and Protestant missionaries competed for indigenous conversion influence amidst the territory wilderness
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1800s (Person) portrait of His Speculator’s Grace Viscount Pieter White Pine stands appointed as Osceola County lumber camp settlement domain granted acquisition trustee steward charged with maximizing harvested old growth pine
,
hemlock and black cherry forest assets investor return achievable for his wealthy Amsterdam trading house financial backers who leveraged early Michigan land rush remote holding stakes gambles for sizable interior acreage plots secured back when the 1835 Treaty of Washington forced remaining indigenous Ottawa and Ojibwe bands into land cession and questionable relocation termsopening paths for unregulated Euro-American settlement land squatting incursion exploitation without treaty ratified restraint across what was once pristine wilderness harboring bear
,
elk and rare woodland caribou
.
This White Pine dynastic house claim 17th century merchant class lineage from among those opportunist Dutch West Indies Company colonial settlement stakeholders who sought claim footholds across lightly populated New York and Quebec frontier lands to better control North American fur trapping commerce advantages against French and British rivals also seeking to benefit from early indigenous trade alliances that exchanged metal tools
,
woven blankets and sack salt for beaver pelts
,
walrus tusk and inland grains
.
As the brief post-Waterloo conflicts trade era limitations eased following British Royal Navy dominance asserting unhindered Atlantic passage
,
surplus Dutch capital soon flowed across the Atlantic financing maritime Great Lakes lumber barge transport meant to nourish the Ohio Canal regional settlement boom promising sheltered harbor warehouse cargos storing Michigan timber awaiting Chicago and Milwaukee steamer distribution towards points all across the expanding Western frontier outposts where land officials
,
industrial agents and Protestant missionaries competed for indigenous conversion influence amidst the territory wilderness
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