Her mind to him she freely then expressed, And mentioned what she heard the day before- How brother Luth, who was of friends the best, Would take the farm and willingly give more Than would the Creditor, if they the land restore.
"The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales In Verse Together With Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects"
Thomas Cowherd
The Iroquois and their English friends were effectively shut out of the west by the French posts and settlements which followed the explorations of Joliet, La Salle, Du Luth, and other adventurers.
"Canada under British Rule 1760-1900"
John G. Bourinot
Du Luth, Durantaye, and Tonty, together with the Illinois Indians who had allied themselves with the French against the Iroquois, departed for the trading-posts of Detroit and Michilimackinac.
"The Niagara River"
Archer Butler Hulbert