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<p> an early [[Jesuit]] explorer of the Northwest, was born in [[France]] in 1620. He went to [[Quebec]] in 1658, and spent some years in the Algonquin missions on the St. Lawrence. In 1665 he founded the [[Mission]] of the Holy [[Ghost]] at Chegormegon, on Lake Superior. He then began collecting data concerning the Mississippi; explored [[Green]] Bay, where he founded the Mission of St. [[Francis]] Xavier; and labored among various tribes of Indians. In 1676 he permanently established at Kaskaskia, Ill., the mission begun by Marquette; but in 1679 retired at the approach of La Salle. His last field of labor was among the Miamis on St. Joseph's River, where he died in 1690. His contributions to the Jesuit Relations, concerning the ideas and manners of Indians of that time, are said to possess great value. </p>
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<p> an early [[Jesuit]] explorer of the Northwest, was born in [[France]] in 1620. He went to [[Quebec]] in 1658, and spent some years in the Algonquin missions on the St. Lawrence. In 1665 he founded the [[Mission]] of the [[Holy]] Ghost at Chegormegon, on Lake Superior. He then began collecting data concerning the Mississippi; explored Green Bay, where he founded the Mission of St. Francis Xavier; and labored among various tribes of Indians. In 1676 he permanently established at Kaskaskia, Ill., the mission begun by Marquette; but in 1679 retired at the approach of La Salle. His last field of labor was among the Miamis on St. Joseph's River, where he died in 1690. His contributions to the Jesuit Relations, concerning the ideas and manners of Indians of that time, are said to possess great value. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_18926"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/allouez,+claude+jean Claude Jean Allouez from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_18926"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/allouez,+claude+jean Claude Jean Allouez from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Claude Jean Allouez [1]

an early Jesuit explorer of the Northwest, was born in France in 1620. He went to Quebec in 1658, and spent some years in the Algonquin missions on the St. Lawrence. In 1665 he founded the Mission of the Holy Ghost at Chegormegon, on Lake Superior. He then began collecting data concerning the Mississippi; explored Green Bay, where he founded the Mission of St. Francis Xavier; and labored among various tribes of Indians. In 1676 he permanently established at Kaskaskia, Ill., the mission begun by Marquette; but in 1679 retired at the approach of La Salle. His last field of labor was among the Miamis on St. Joseph's River, where he died in 1690. His contributions to the Jesuit Relations, concerning the ideas and manners of Indians of that time, are said to possess great value.

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