France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of ConflictParkman, Francis
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France and England in North America, Part VII, Vol 2: A Half-Century of Conflict
Parkman, Francis
Canada -- History -- To 1763 (New France); United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775
Allen, Mr., killed by the Indians, ii. 250.
Allen, Samuel, captured by the Indians, ii. 250.
Allen’s River, i. 112, 127, 152.
Allison, Widow, i. 60.
Allouez, the Jesuit, at Fort St. Louis, i. 327.
Alton Bay, i. 96.
“Amazone,” the, ii. 159. 363
Amesbury, attacked by the French and Indians, i. 99.
Amherst, General,
at Louisbourg, ii. 104, 105;
demolishes Crown Point, ii. 255.
Amsden, killed by the Indians, ii. 250.
Andover, i. 260.
Andros, i. 105.
Androscoggin Indians, the, i. 37.
Androscoggin River, the, i. 222.
Anjou, Duc d’, i. 305.
Ann, Cape, i. 244.
Annapolis, i. 112, 170, 190;
pestilence at, i. 191;
almost totally neglected, i. 198;
i. 194;
Duquesnel’s plans against, ii. 61;
its condition, ii. 61;
failure of Duvivier’s attack on, ii. 63;
Duvivier again lays siege to, ii. 126;
the French plan to attack, ii. 162, 164;
crumbling little fort of, ii. 175;
Ramesay tries to persuade the Acadians to join his expedition
against, ii. 181;
Shirley’s plans for the defence of, ii. 182;
ii. 312, 316, 317, 318, 319, 322, 326, 327, 328, 330, 331, 333,
344, 347, 350, 351, 352.
Annapolis Basin, ii. 165.
Annapolis, Council of, i. 199, 201, 204, 205.
Annapolis River, the, i. 112, 127.
Annapolis Royal, see _Port Royal_, and _Annapolis_.
Anne, Fort, i. 140.
Anne, Queen, i. 105;
sustains Governor Dudley, i. 109;
receives the five Mohawk chiefs, i. 147.
Anse de la Cormorandière Bay, ii. 97, 291.
Anson, Admiral, ii. 168.
Anticosti, the Island of, i. 171.
Antigua, ii. 83.
Anville, Duc d’, ii. 157, 158;
disasters of, ii. 159-162;
death of, ii. 162;
burial of, ii. 162;
chief aim of his expedition, ii. 169;
ii. 175, 235, 330, 346.
Appleton, Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel, i. 88;
in the expedition against Port Royal, i. 127;
the “nonsensical malice” of, i. 130.
Apsaroka Indians, the, ii. 25.
Archives de la Marine, the, i. 16.
Archives Nationales, the, i. 16.
“Ardent,” the, ii. 62.
“Argonaut,” the, ii. 160.
Arickaras, the, i. 360.
Arkansas Indians, the, i. 356.
Arkansas River, the, i. 319, 350, 359, 364, 367;
the Canadian Fork of, i. 368.
Armstrong, Lieutenant-Colonel, at Annapolis, i. 198;
governor of Acadia, i. 201, 202;
on the political work of the Acadian missionaries, i. 203, 204;
succeeds Governor Phillips, i. 208;
undertakes to force the Acadians to take the oath of
allegiance, i. 208;
ii. 312, 338.
Arnold, Benedict, i. 213.
Arrowsick Island, i. 224, 231, 237.
Artaguette, Lieutenant Diron d’,
reports on the charges against Bienville, i. 307;
i. 309, 322.
Artaguette, Pierre d’, captured and burned alive by the Chickasaws,
i. 329.
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