signed a contract before the notary Genaple for the building of a powder magazine in one of the bastions of Fort Saint-Louis.
In 1693 Frontenac
de Champigny, who regarded him as little more than Buade* de Frontenac’s ally in the fur trade, Le Sueur
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Ononwarogo recruited Indians to accompany Lieutenant-Colonel John Bradstreet* against Fort Frontenac (now Kingston, Ont.) in the summer of 1758
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In June 1676 he was appointed provincial commissioner for Canada; he visited the missions from Fort Frontenac (Kingston) on Lake Ontario to Percé. He returned to France in the autumn of
them by the governor of the colony, Buade de Frontenac, that they encroached on the
Frontenac section and [to] have handled the product of pretty much all the phosphate mines in this part of the country.” In the early years of the 20th century the Richardson firm would expand into mica and
. Buade* de Frontenac requested a lieutenant’s commission for him, and this was granted him on 3 April 1696. He then commanded small ships fitted out for fighting privateers and for protecting
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In August 1674, Frontenac [Buade*] had the Sulpician François de
Buade de Frontenac on his journey to Lake Ontario. Although infirm and ill, he prolonged his stay, acting at Onondaga as “preacher, both in public before meetings of the council and in private
, Frontenac, and Pontchartrain (Detroit), captain in the colonial regular troops, younger brother of Henri Tonty; b
assigning lots, principally to loyalists in the early years. The territory Aitken surveyed began at the western end of what is now Leeds County and included the present Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, and
petition – successfully – to Louis de Buade* de Frontenac and
and won the confidence of the Indians despite his short stature. After an apprenticeship as second in command at Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.) in 1727 and 1728, he was stationed at Detroit in 1731. At
Le Febvre* de La Barre, who was succeeding Buade* de Frontenac. The new governor, under pressure from
Montcalm* at the siege of Fort William Henry (also called Fort George, now Lake George, N.Y.) in August.
The fall of Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.) in
year Dagneau served as an officer and interpreter at Fort Frontenac (Kingston, Ont.), and in 1739 he was in charge of taking presents to Detroit for the Ottawas. Two years later he was promoted first
to appear before Governor Buade de Frontenac, who reproached him with having broken
the army. Alert to the possible encroachment of the church upon matters concerning the state, Governor Louis de Frontenac
de Meulles temporarily delegated his powers to Dupont, who had also earned the trust of Governor Frontenac a few years earlier.
DUPONT
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For his son Joseph, who was six, he obtained from Governor Buade de Frontenac the