Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Fort La Presentation : The Abenaki NICHOLAS N. SMITH Ogdensburg , New York This paper resulted from a study of the Fort La Presentation Church Records . Fort La Presentation was founded in 1749 in northern New York ( Ogdensburg ) ...
Fort La Presentation : The Abenaki NICHOLAS N. SMITH Ogdensburg , New York This paper resulted from a study of the Fort La Presentation Church Records . Fort La Presentation was founded in 1749 in northern New York ( Ogdensburg ) ...
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The loss " would have been greater were it not for four Abenakis . ... a mission - fort - trading post for the Missisquoi Abenaki controlling the Lake Champlain waterway also south of the recognized Canadian border .
The loss " would have been greater were it not for four Abenakis . ... a mission - fort - trading post for the Missisquoi Abenaki controlling the Lake Champlain waterway also south of the recognized Canadian border .
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Another 33 were from Lake of Two Mountains , 18 from Sault St. Louis , three from St. Regis , 3 Missisquois Abenaki , two Algonquian , and eleven Nipissings ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1849 ( 1 ) : 513 ) . De Lery , the French commander ...
Another 33 were from Lake of Two Mountains , 18 from Sault St. Louis , three from St. Regis , 3 Missisquois Abenaki , two Algonquian , and eleven Nipissings ( O'Callahan and Fernow 1849 ( 1 ) : 513 ) . De Lery , the French commander ...
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