Collections of the New York Historical Society. V. 1-4, 4-5, 1809-30; 2d Series V. 1-4 2, 2nd Ser.
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A sickness soon alter broke out in the garrison, by which they nearly all per- ished, including their commander. The cause of the sickness was ascribed to the climate, but was probably owing to the unwholesome food with which they were inovided. They were so closely besieged by the Iroquois that they were unable lo supply themselves with fresh provisions. The fortress was soon after abandoned and destroyed, much to the legrei of De Nonville. AGAINST THE SENEGAS. 185 sooner than we ascended. We ...encamped at point a Bau- det in Lake St. Francis. On the 13th, we reached Montreal at an early hour, where we were impatiently expected, and, what is surprising, without once having in all our voyage heard any news of our Iroquois enemies. SECOND SEEIES, VOL. 21. 18 EXPLANATION OF THE MAP. The names of the ancient and modern Indian villages within the bounds of the accompanying map, were furnished by Blacksmith, as mentioned in the introduction, and their exact localities were ascertained as near as possible.
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