Crusaders of New France - A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness - Chronicles of America, Volume 4 by William Bennett Munro
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Roberval winters at, 28
Cartier, Jacques, sets out on first voyage of discovery, (1534), 16; a corsair, 16; former voyages, 17; reaches New World, 18; purpose of expedition, 19; returns home, 19; begins second voyage, 19-20; his ships, 20; winters at Stadacona, 21-23; learns of Great Lakes, 22; takes Indians to King, 23; account of voyage, 24; sails on third voyage from St. Malo (1541), 25; winters at Cap Rouge, 26; defies patron, Roberval, 27; personal characteristics, 29; later life, 29; death (1557), 29; bibliography, 29 Catalogne, Gedéon de, makes survey and maps of Quebec region (1712), 143-44; makes agricultural census, 184 Cataraqui (Kingston), fort established at, 85-86; La Salle receives grant of land at, 103 _Chaleurs, Baie des_, 18 Champlain, Samuel de, born at Brouage (1567), 33; sails with expedition of De Chastes (1603), 33; personal characteristics, 33-34; embarks as chief geographer (1604), 35; |
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