Hennepin
Louis [lwee], /lwi/, 1640?–1701?, Belgian Roman Catholic missionary and explorer in America.
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His department investigated police-involved shootings for all but one of Hennepin’s 44 municipal departments.
Hennepin County (Minneapolis) Attorney Mike Freeman rebutted their charges this week.
Michael Tomasky on How the GOP Plans to Block the Black Vote | Michael Tomasky | August 13, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTFather Hennepin made a sketch of the falls in 1678, a facsimile of which shows that many striking features have disappeared.
From there Accau and Hennepin were sent to explore the upper Mississippi.
The Colonization of North America | Herbert Eugene BoltonAfter describing the method, Hennepin says: "When he had made me sweat thus three times in a week, I felt as strong as ever."
The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems | H. L. Gordon
At this, Hennepin, out of respect for his cloth, thought it befitting that he should retire also.
La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West | Francis ParkmanThis loss threw him into extreme perplexity, and, as Hennepin says, "would have made anybody but him give up the enterprise."
La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West | Francis Parkman
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