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                  de Glandons returned to Canada, probably that year; his surveying reports indicate he was working at Lake Champlain in 1786 and at Nicolet the following year
                   
                  this initial responsibility Dorion attracted the attention of his fellow citizens. Consequently, on 26 Oct. 1830 he was elected to the Lower Canadian House of Assembly for Champlain, and he sat
                   
                  at Champlain. Fillion, the son of André Fillion and of Gabrielle Senler (Senlet or Sanlerg), arrived in Canada before 10 April 1654
                   
                  –83. Les voyages avantureux du Capitaine Ian Alfonce (Poitiers, 1559),. Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière). Anthiaume, Cartes marines, I, passim (see Alfonse
                   
                  ); because of its location this village would serve as port for the fleet that was to engage the American warships on Lake Champlain. In 1777 Frost was promoted master attendant and storekeeper at St
                   
                  one. In 1875 he became president of the Lake Champlain and St Lawrence Junction Railway Company (previously the Philipsburg, Farnham and Yamaska Railway Company); he had taken effective steps to
                  and served under Champlain in the capacity of interpreter. After the capture of Quebec by the
                   
                  Biencourt de Poutrincourt. That fall he accompanied Champlain and Poutrincourt on a voyage of
                  . Hearn’s popularity in the Irish community had earned him election in 1856 as city councillor for the Irish-dominated Champlain ward, where he himself lived and had his business; his father-in-law had held
                   
                  of Algonkins under Pieskaret secreted on an island in Lake Champlain. Brought unharmed to Sillery by the Algonkins
                   
                  Espérance, whom Champlain was unable to obtain permission to take to France and whom Couillard adopted
                   
                  of the Seven Years’ War he served with Lévis at Lake Champlain. He had rheumatism in the summer of 1756, and
                   
                  –47). W. C. Watson, Pioneer history of the Champlain valley . . . (Albany, N.Y., 1863), 178–84. Margaret Angus, “The Macaulay family of Kingston,” Historic Kingston
                  -Conservative ticket for the city of Quebec, but was defeated. From then on he turned his talents to municipal politics. Maguire had been a member of the city council for the district of Champlain since 1846 and
                   
                  force left Montreal, proceeded to Lake Champlain, then crossed the Allegheny mountains, and in the night of 28 Feb. 1704 (10 March, n.s.) fell upon Deerfield
                  Champlain, Works (Biggar). Factum, (1614). JR (Thwaites). Lescarbot, History (Grant), III. Campbell, Pioneer priests, II, 49–61. Charlevoix, Histoire
                   
                  articles: Lucien Campeau, “Les Récollets ont-ils appelé les Jésuites?” and Euclide Gervais, “Le Père Philibert Noyrot.” Champlain, Œuvres (Laverdière), II, 1107–8, et passim
                   
                  Champlain, Sainte-Famille, Île d’Orléans, and Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville). They had not yet resumed the mission in Lower Town, Quebec; the mission at Château-Richer, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys herself
                   
                  Carpentier from Champlain and was sentenced to pay damages and legal costs. The amusing thing was that Pottier had been attacked himself by Étienne Pézard de La Tousche in 1704, and had been so roughly
                   
                  Champlain. Their documentation, however, remains either non-existent or incomplete
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