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St Lawrence Island
See Cape Breton.
St Lawrence Gulf
St Lawrence Rapids
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St John Island
See Prince Edward Island. ...
St John's
Capital of Newfoundland. Founded in 1582 by Sir Humphrey Gilbert. It was captured by Iberville in 1696, and again during the Seven Years' War, but finally reverted to Britain, with the rest of the island, in 1763. =Index=: (Sir Frederick Haldimand era...
St John's
A city on the Richelieu River, Province of Quebec. It was a military station during the American invasion; captured by Arnold in 1775; and relieved by Preston with troops from Montreal. Later in the same year, the fort was besieged by Montgomery, and ...
St John's River
(Bishop Laval era) Recollet mission on, 111. ...
St Joseph De Levis
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Skirmish at, 102, 103. ...
St Julien
(Samuel de Champlain era) Spanish vessel, commanded by Champlain, 3. ...
St Laurent
(Samuel de Champlain era) French vessel seized by the English, 222. ...
St Laurent
Village on north bank of St. Lawrence. =Index=: (Wolfe / Montcalm era) Letter of cure of, to British officers, 93. ...
St Lawrence And Atlantic Railway
(Lord Elgin era) Chartered, 1845, to connect with Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railway, 99; provincial guarantee, 1849, 99. (Sir Georges E. Cartier era) Built in 1849,--gives Montreal access to the sea through Portland, 45. See also Railways. ...
St Lawrence Channel
(Sir Georges E. Cartier era) Cartier favours deepening of, 45. ...
St Lawrence Gulf
The first authenticated voyage to the gulf is that of Jacques Cartier, in 1534. In his second voyage, of 1535-1536, Cartier made further discoveries. On Aug. 10, 1535, he sailed into what is now known as Pillage Bay, on the Labrador coast of the gulf....
St Lawrence Island
See Cape Breton. ...
St Lawrence Rapids
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Amherst loses a large number of men in, 37. ...
St Lawrence River
Rises at the source of the St. Louis River, west end of Lake Superior, and falls into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. West of Lake Ontario the river is known by different names, and the St. Lawrence proper issues from that lake. The name was originally give...
St Leger Colonel Barry
(Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Ordered to occupy Crown Point, 211; unjust complaints against, by chaplain of regiment, 256; his application on behalf of his son, 295; commandant of Quebec garrison, 309; in chief command in Canada, 314. (Lord Dorchester...
St Malo
Seaport of France. =Index=: (Samuel de Champlain era) Merchants of, demand freedom of commerce in the St. Lawrence, 123. (Bishop Laval era) Jurisdiction of bishop of, over New France, 6. ...
St Martin Captain
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Killed in battle of Ste. Foy, 264. ...
St Maurice Forges
Were situated on the river St. Maurice, about nine miles above Three Rivers, Quebec. Iron ore was discovered on the banks of the St. Maurice in 1667, but the mines were not systematically worked until 1733, when a company was formed and forges establi...
St Maurice River
One of the tributaries of the St. Lawrence, rises in the height of land near the head waters of the Nottaway, and falls into the St. Lawrence at Three Rivers, after a course of 325 miles. During the seventeenth century it was much infested by Iroquois...
St Maws
(John Graves Simcoe era) English constituency for which Simcoe sat, 15. ...
St Nicholas
(Wolfe / Montcalm era) Troops disembark at, 165; re-embarkation, 172. ...
St Ours Charles Louis Roch De 1753-1834 Entered Public Life On
the establishment of civil government in Canada, and appointed a member of the Legislative Council, where he voiced the views of the French-Canadian majority. Appointed major of militia, 1774, and served with Carleton, 1776, as his aide-de-camp. Trave...