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2466 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     In 1788, Lord Dorchester, Governor of Canada, invited the Chiefs ot the Mississauga to discuss the purchase of Toronto, the centre of the fur trade. The meeting took place abord the HMS "Seneca" which was anchored off the ruins of Fort Rouille, opposite the present Canadian National Exhibition grounds. Also present were Sir John Johnson, Commissioner of Indian Affairs; Colonel Buterl, veteran founder of Butler's Rangers; and Natanial Lines, interpreter. Payment included 149 barrels of goods, axes, and articles prized by the Chiefs. Photo from painting by J.D. Kelly.  CostumesFur TradePersonalitiesPoliticsShipsUniforms 1788