The St. LawrenceOxford University Press, 1959 - 296 sider History of the St. Lawrence, Gananoque, Brockville, Morristown, Clayton, Kingston, Wolfe Island, Cape Vincent and Cornelia. |
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Side 13
... lived in - and within the group , tribes speaking different dialects of the same language . In the Eastern Woodlands of Canada lived the Indians who would receive the first white men to use the St Lawrence River and settle its shores ...
... lived in - and within the group , tribes speaking different dialects of the same language . In the Eastern Woodlands of Canada lived the Indians who would receive the first white men to use the St Lawrence River and settle its shores ...
Side 14
... lived north of the lower St Lawrence . The Eastern Woodlands were rocky , a land of muskeg swamps , of dense forests and bare tundra where hardly any vegetation grew , and the Algonkians who lived there had to depend on fish and game ...
... lived north of the lower St Lawrence . The Eastern Woodlands were rocky , a land of muskeg swamps , of dense forests and bare tundra where hardly any vegetation grew , and the Algonkians who lived there had to depend on fish and game ...
Side 130
... lived near the great river during the next few years . The Mohawk towns received an onslaught from a French expedition of 650 men made up mostly of mission Indians— including the Mohawk converts who lived at Sault St Louis , the mission ...
... lived near the great river during the next few years . The Mohawk towns received an onslaught from a French expedition of 650 men made up mostly of mission Indians— including the Mohawk converts who lived at Sault St Louis , the mission ...
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Algonquins arrived attack began boats bridge British building built called Canadian Canal cannon canoes captain Cartier Champlain CHAMPLAIN-Volume Château church cliff colony cove Donnacona English farms Father Le Jeune feet fire fleet floated forest France French Frenchmen Frontenac fur-trade furs governor guns habitants HERVEY SMYTH Hochelaga houses hundred Hurons Indians Iroquois Island Jesuit Jesuit Relations-Volume Kingdom of Saguenay Lachine Lake Ontario Lake St land later lived logs Long Sault Lower Town Marie miles Mohawks Montreal morning night Ottawa Ottawa River paddle passed Pointe-Lévy priest prisoners Quebec raft rapids reached Richelieu Richelieu River rock round Royal rushed sail seigneur seigniory settlement ship shot shouted side sight snow soldiers south shore St Charles St Lawrence steamer stood streets Tadoussac Three Rivers timber took trade trees turned Upper Canada Upper Town upriver vessels villages wind winter Wolfe's Cove woods wrote