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
Ash, Thomas, killed at Louisbourg, ii. 109.
Ashuelot, fort at, ii. 215;
Indian attack on, ii. 215.
Ashuelot River, the, ii. 214.
Assagunticooks, the, attend the council at Georgetown, i. 224.
Assiniboin River, the, ii. 14, 15, 20.
Assiniboins, the, ii. 10; 364
offer to join the French against the Sioux, ii. 13;
mislead La Vérendrye concerning the Pacific, ii. 15;
ii. 34, 40;
attack Saint-Pierre, ii. 41.
Atkinson, Mr.,
sent to Montreal as envoy from New Hampshire, i. 252;
received by Vaudreuil, i. 252;
the interview with the Indians, i. 253.
Atlantic coast, the, usurped from the French, ii. 48.
Auchmuty, Robert, ii. 64.
Augusta, i. 222.
“Auguste,” the, wreck of, ii. 42.
Auneau, the Jesuit, murdered by the Sioux, ii. 13.
Austrian Succession, the War of, ii. 59.
Auteuil, D’, i. 331; ii. 247.
Avery, John, at Number Four, ii. 219.
Avon, the river, ii. 189.
Ayllon, Vasquez de, ii. 48.
Azores, the, ii. 159.
Bacon, Captain Daniel, at Louisbourg, ii. 120.
Bacouel, ii. 187.
“Badine,” the, i. 300.
Baker, escapes from Indian captivity, i. 87.
Baker, C. Alice, i. 89, 90.
Baker, Lieutenant, killed at Grand Pré, i. 123.
Bancroft, Robert Hale, ii. 89.
Bangor, i. 244, 254.
Bank, Capt. Louis, i. 302;
his interview with Bienville, i. 303.
Banks, Lieutenant, i. 52, 53.
Banlieue, the, Acadians of, i. 191, 195, 199.
Baptiste, Captain,
captured by the English, i. 81;
exchanged by the English for John Williams, i. 88.
Barachois, the, ii. 106, 109, 279, 293, 294.
Barbadoes, the, i. 182.
Barnard, Rev. John, i. 126;
his experiences in the expedition against Port Royal, i. 128,
130, 131.
Barrett, Ensign John, house of, i. 42.
Barron, Elias, killed by the Pequawkets, i. 265.
Barrot, surgeon of Louisiana, i. 308.
Bart, Jean, of Canada, see _Iberville, Le Moyne d’_.
Bartlett, J. R., on the Mohawk chiefs in England, i. 147.
Basin of Mines, the, i. 110, 196.
Bastide, the English engineer, ii. 107.
“Bastonnais,” the,
monopolize the Acadian fisheries, i. 111;
their trade with the Acadians, i. 115;
i. 156, 157;
La Ronde Denys sent to treat with, i. 159;
take Denys prisoner, i. 160;
exasperated by the attacks on Canseau and Annapolis, ii. 64;
at Louisbourg, ii. 130, 134.
Batten Kill River, the, ii. 210, 238, 253.
Batterie de Francœur, the, at Louisbourg, ii. 130, 297, 298, 301,
306.
Baxter, Rev. Joseph, i. 225;
among the Norridgewocks, i. 228-230;
his controversy with Rale, i. 229.
Bayagoula Indians, the, i. 301.
Baye Verte, i. 196, 206;
Ramesay builds a fort at, ii. 175;
ii. 184, 185, 195, 326, 344, 345, 350, 351.
Bean, Lieutenant, sent out against Norridgewock, i. 245.
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