History of Lake Champlain From Its First Exploration By the French in 1609 to T
History of Lake Champlain From Its First Exploration By the French in 1609 to T
Peter Sailly Palmer
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M. Bourlemaque says the schooner was run aground and the three smaller vessels were sunk at nightfall. [Dispatch to Marshal de Belle Isle] Lieut. Hadden, in a map made in 1776, designates the place in the little bay opposite Crab Island. 76 HISTORY OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN. Francis Indians, who lived on the east side of the St. Lawrence, near Three Rivers. The command of this expedition was entrusted to Major Rodger* of the Ne\v Hampshire troops, who, in October, left Crown Point in bateaux, with two ...hundred men. This number was afterwards, by an accident, reduced to one hundred and forty-two, with whom Rodgers proceeded to Missisco Bay, where he concealed his boats and a por- tion of his provisions and started by land for the Indian village. The expedition was successful. After reducing the village to ashes, Rodgers and his men returned to Crown Point by the way of the Connecti- cut River. In May, 1760, General Amherst ordered Major Rodgers to proceed down the lake with 275 Rangers and twenty-five light infantry, and attempt the surprise of the French forts at St.
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