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ACCAULT, Michael (ak-kS'), explorer. He was one of the trusted lieutenants of La Salle, discoverer of the Mississippi, and was sent by him with Louis Hennepin during the summer of 1679 to explore the upper part of that river. This expedition has been fully chronicled by Father Hennepin, who represented the church, while Accault and Du Gay were the military aids. They ascended the River to the falls of St. Anthony, were captured by the Sioux Indians. rescued by the gallant French officer Daniel Duluth, and reached the trading-station at Green bay in the autumn. See HENNEPIN.
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