Canadian History Dictionary Richelieu River
Rises in Bennington county, Vermont, and flows into
the St. La...
Chippewa Indians
A large tribe, of Algonquian stock, formerly ranging
along bot...
Doak
(Wilmot era) Proprietor of Loyalist newspaper, arrested and rel...
Mackenzie's Message
Published at Toronto. =Index=: (William Lyon Mackenzie era) New...
Plan Du Cap Breton Dit Louisbourg Avec Ses Environs Pries Par
L'Amiralle Bockoune, le 26 Jullet, 1758. Dimensions, 72 x 19-1/...
Index : Egerton Ryerson Era Opened March 1842 A Presbyterian Institution 135 147
Act of incorporation, 1840, 146; royal charter, 1841, 147; legi...
Fort Albert
See Victoria.
...
Callieres Louis-hector De 1646?-1703 Born At Cherbourg Son Of
Jacques de Callieres, governor of Cherbourg. Entered the army, ...
Grammar Schools
(John Graves Simcoe era) Simcoe's desire to establish, 169. See...
Trade
(Lord Elgin era) Depression in Canada following Britain's adopt...
Cholera Epidemic 1832 And 1834 Louis Joseph Papineau Era Imported By Immigrants 87
government blamed for neglect to provide quarantine, 88; commit...
Deschamps
(Samuel de Champlain era) Surgeon, with the expedition at Port ...
Feret
(Samuel de Champlain era) Of Dieppe, discovers manuscript of Ch...
Dutch Colonists
(Samuel de Champlain era) Their relations with the Iroquois, 52...
Roquemont Claude De Sieur De Brison
(Samuel de Champlain era) Assists in forming Company
of New Fr...
Newfoundland
Discovered by Cabot in 1497. Sir Humphrey Gilbert
established ...
Bib : Dent Last Forty Years Mcmullen History Of Canada
Bourinot, Constitutional History of Canada; Egerton and Grant,
...
Baie De Chaleur
In west coast of Gulf of St. Lawrence, on boundary
between Que...
Sillery
Village on the north side of the St. Lawrence, four miles
abov...
Taschereau Sir Henri Elzear 1836- Born At Ste Marie De La
Beauce, Quebec. Educated at Quebec Seminary; called to the bar,...
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