Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville, and the maps illustrating them with their author, Franquelin, who travelled at his own expense
he was assigned to serve Saint-Luc on the Rivière Richelieu and, a month later, to minister as well to Saint-Athanase (in Iberville). Gaulin was transferred to L’Assomption in January 1825, where he
the United States, which according to him would amount to the death of the French Canadian nation. At this time too Alexandre Dufresne, the mla for Iberville, had introduced into his county a branch of
Le Moyne* d’Iberville et d’Ardillières and Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne* de Bienville, who were, amongst other
Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville which, sacked almost all the English settlements in Newfoundland. When he returned on 18 Aug. 1697 he hoped to replace Brouillan, who was leaving to
Le Moyne* d’Iberville needed funds for his expedition to Hudson Bay, a meeting of the Compagnie du Nord was called. Villeray, as procurator of the Associés de Paris, while admitting that he
Troyes*, in which Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville
and its founder, Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville. Detroit, although it had some
, Le Moyne* d’Iberville, and others were taken up in their relation to the right of France to lay claim to parts of the Hudson Bay region. The Hudson’s Bay Company, on its part, supplied records of
Rouville, and two-thirds of those in Iberville. His 1858 pamphlet À messieurs les électeurs de la division de Rougemont was critical of the Conservative ministers, who, after the 48-hour government
–Iberville.
On 13 July 1896 Tarte was appointed minister of public works. Neither the old Bleus nor the old Rouges would forgive him for his betrayal
, Canada’s first bank, II. Luc d’Iberville-Moreau, Montréal perdu, Michel Beaulieu, trad. ([Montréal, 1977?]). E. C. Moodey, The Fraser-Hickson Library: an informal history
the guerre de course, he experienced fierce combat on eight different occasions. In 1698 he sailed with d’Iberville
was little room in politics for independent spirits, Mercier fell back on his law practice and concentrated his affections on his family. Children came: Iberville, born in 1872, did not survive but Héva
Le Moyne* d’Iberville was to note later: “M. de La Salle, although a man who passed for being clever, has marked the lower part of the Mississippi, on the map he has made, with 273