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... river to des Aigles Lake , and from there going up a small river called the St. Jean , one reaches a small lake by the same name . From there one can make a short portage to the Boisbouscache River which empties into the Trois Pistoles ...
... river to des Aigles Lake , and from there going up a small river called the St. Jean , one reaches a small lake by the same name . From there one can make a short portage to the Boisbouscache River which empties into the Trois Pistoles ...
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... River - Verte River Trois Pistoles St. Francis River Touladi Lakes Témiscouata Lake NEW BRUNSWICK Madawaska River St. John River St. John River St. John River MAINE Figure 2. Portage routes from the upper St. John River to the St ...
... River - Verte River Trois Pistoles St. Francis River Touladi Lakes Témiscouata Lake NEW BRUNSWICK Madawaska River St. John River St. John River St. John River MAINE Figure 2. Portage routes from the upper St. John River to the St ...
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... rivers . The following year , in 1604 , Ralleau described to Champlain how the Indians of the River St. John portage via said river to the St. Lawrence just opposite Tadoussac ( Biggar 1922 : 267- 8 ) . In 1635 Nicolas Denys mentions ...
... rivers . The following year , in 1604 , Ralleau described to Champlain how the Indians of the River St. John portage via said river to the St. Lawrence just opposite Tadoussac ( Biggar 1922 : 267- 8 ) . In 1635 Nicolas Denys mentions ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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