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                  MONTCALM, LOUIS-JOSEPH DE, Marquis de MONTCALM, seigneur of Saint-Veran, Candiac, Tournemine
                   
                   Montcalm*; he also composed an inscription. As garrison chaplain
                  movements and the events in which he participated. The following summer Malartic took part in Montcalm*’s expedition against Oswego
                   
                  Montcalm he was able “to spend more on carriages, sets of harness, horses, than a conceited and harebrained young farmer general.” But in 1759 the affairs of the purveyor-general, Cadet, began to
                   
                  the Indians who accompanied Montcalm*’s expedition against Fort George (also called Fort William Henry, now Lake George, N.Y.). After
                  croix; vie religieuse; Reg. des lettres, Saint-Ambroise-Rodriguez; Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildaire; Saint-Esprit/Sainte-Julienne; Saint-Jacques-de-Montcalm. Allaire, Dictionnaire. É.-J.[-A
                   
                  Montcalm*]. The flag, now held at the Petit Séminaire de Quebec, was venerated as a relic in the latter half of the 19th century, being taken out only on special occasions. Octave
                  Montcalm* and Martin embarked on a large-scale biographical study of him; it was not until 1867, however, that Le Marquis de Montcalm et les dernières années de la colonie française au Canada
                   
                  . Yet Montcalm*, who consistently preferred his regulars and who detested Marin’s relative, Governor Vaudreuil, was nevertheless forced
                   
                  Montcalm*’s forces at Fort Carillon (Ticonderoga, N.Y.) in 1758, and again while commanding an independent company of New York provincial troops at the siege of Fort Niagara (near Youngstown, N.Y.) in
                   
                  Montcalm*. After some months as a prisoner of war at Quebec and Montreal, Mackellar was exchanged. He returned to Britain early in 1757 and on 14
                   – that would be for this generation of Americans to renounce their Pilgrim fathers, to repudiate Washington, to prove unworthy of Montcalm and Wolfe.” In 1917 he delivered the Cole Lectures at Vanderbilt
                  Montcalm* to the army in Canada, Lévis accepted the post of second in command of the French regulars with the rank of brigadier. The position carried with it a salary of 18,000 livres, a
                  ,” which he had staged at the Palais Montcalm in Quebec City. The play was a monumental flop. This failure did not keep him from making a second and last foray into the world of drama. Probably in 1943 he
                   
                  operations on the Great Lakes planned by Lord Loudoun came to nothing when Montcalm*’s capture of Oswego (Chouaguen) drove British
                   
                  first 30 years’ service in the west. In 1757, as liaison officer with Indian auxiliaries accompanying Montcalm
                   
                  Montcalm, Lombard sailed from Brest in the frigate Sauvage, which carried Lévis*, and reached Quebec on 31 May
                   
                  Montcalm]. Following this success, scouting parties continually struck deep into English territory, leaving the enemy uneasy and uncertain where the French
                   
                  Montcalm* called him “a man of merit.” After the conquest Legardeur went to France and settled at Tours. In 1769 he entered the service of
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