He retired in January 1968, and lived in Mahonoy City until his death in Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
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At the request of Freeman's wife, Colonel William M. Fenton argued the case before the Michigan Supreme Court, with the result that Bay County was declared a fully organized county.
(This wedge of additional territory included the sites of St. Paul and Stillwater, and indeed the entire St. Croix Valley.)
It was not until 1974 that Dr. William Fenton and Dr. Elizabeth Moore made the first translation into English available.
In his work as an ethnologist with the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology, Fenton drew attention to existing historic and ethnographic sources.
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William N. Fenton (December 15, 1908 – June 17, 2005) was an American scholar and writer known for his extensive studies of Iroquois history and culture.