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Fort Nelson
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built on eastern branch of
Liard River, 123.
Fort Necessity
Fort Nelson
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Fort Langley
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built on Lower Fraser River, 1827, 116. =Bib.=: Bancroft, History of British Columbia. ...
Fort Lawrence
Built in 1750, on Chignecto Bay, three miles south of Beausejour, where the French shortly after built a rival fort. Fort Lawrence became headquarters of the expedition sent in 1755, under Monckton, to capture Fort Beausejour. =Bib.=: Parkman, Montcal...
Fort Le Boeuf
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Established communication with Lake Erie, 22. ...
Fort Liard
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built on Liard River, 123; pillaged by Indians, and traders murdered, 123. ...
Fort Loyal Casco Bay Count Frontenac Era Captured By Canadians 252 Bishop Laval Era Taken By
Canadians, 229. ...
Fort Machault
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Established communication with Lake Erie, 22, 122. ...
Fort Mcleod
On McLeod Lake, British Columbia. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) North West Company post, first permanent trading-post built in British Columbia, west of the mountains, 97-98. =Bib.=: Morice, Northern Interior of British Columbia. ...
Fort Mcloughlin
On Milbank Sound, British Columbia. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built by Finlayson, Manson, and Anderson, 1833, 117; moved to head of Vancouver Island and renamed Fort Rupert, 122; abandoned, 1843, 178-179. =Bib.=: Banc...
Fort Miami
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) On Miami River, 22. (General Brock era) Reconstruction of, by order of Lord Dorchester, 53. (John Graves Simcoe era) Erected by Simcoe at rapids of Miami River, 136; measure strongly objected to by Americans, 137; General Wayne ...
Fort Mumford
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built on Upper Stikine River, 121. ...
Fort Nanaimo
East coast Vancouver Island. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built in 1852, 191. =Bib.=: Walbran, British Columbia Coast Names. ...
Fort Necessity
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Battle at, 22. ...
Fort Nelson
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built on eastern branch of Liard River, 123. ...
Fort Nelson
See York Factory. ...
Fort Niagara
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) At mouth of Niagara River, 22; taken by British, 62; capitulates, 146. (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) In command of Captain Pouchot, 25, 36; taken by British, 26; garrison at, 31, 32; shipment of goods to, 124, 136, 150, 163; pos...
Fort Nisqually
At head of Puget Sound. =Index=: (Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built in 1833, between Langley and Fort Vancouver, 118. ...
Fort Ontario Oswego Sir Frederick Haldimand Era Haldimand In Command Of 29
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Fort Pemaquid
(Count Frontenac era) Destroyed, 1669, rebuilt, 1692, 328; taken by Iberville, 331. ...
Fort Pitt
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Formerly known as Fort Duquesne, Bouquet's victorious march to, 16; Pouchot's designs on, 26; Bouquet stationed at, 40; Haldimand's interest in, 90. See Fort Duquesne. ...
Fort Presqu'ile
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Establishes communication with Lake Erie, 22. ...
Fort Prud'homme
(Bishop Laval era) At junction of Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, 150. ...
Fort Rupert
North end of Vancouver Island. See Fort McLoughlin. ...
Fort Rupert Fort Charles Built By Gillam At Mouth Of Rupert
River, foot of James Bay, 1667. =Index=: (Count Frontenac era) Captured by Troyes, 206. (Bishop Laval era) Captured from English, 204. =Bib.=: Burpee, Search for the Western Sea; Laut, Canada and Conquest of the Great North-West. ...
Fort Selkirk
(Sir James Douglas era) Hudson's Bay Company post, built by Robert Campbell on the Yukon River, 124. =Bib.=: Campbell, Discovery of the Youcon. ...