Canada-Lotbiniere papers, 1746-1790.
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Franquet, Louis, 1697-1768
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French military engineer. Franquet entered the army at the age of twelve, was promoted through the ranks as engineer, and in 1741 received the cross of the Order of St. Louis. He left France in 1750 to serve as chief engineer of the fort at Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. He returned to Canada in 1754 as head of fortifications in New France in 1754. From the description of Voyage du Sieur Franquet au port La Joye : au havre de St. Pierre, au port destrois Rivieres d...
Bigot, François, 1703-1778
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La Galissonnière, Roland Michel Barrin, marquis de, 1693-1756
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Vaudreuil, Pierre de Rigaud, marquis de, 1698-1778
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Governor of New France (1755-1760). From the description of Pierre de Rigaud Vaudreuil papers, 1755 September 4 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 630103029 Pierre de Rigaud de Cavagnal, marquis de Vaudreuil; b. in Canada, Governor of Trois Riviéres (1733-1743); Governor of Louisiana (1743-1755); Governor and Lieutenant General of Canada (1755-1760); following the capitulation to the English (1760), he returned to France where he was tried and subsequently acquit...
De Lery, Joseph Gaspard, 1721-1797
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French engineer. Born in Quebec in 1721, and was an engineer of the French King. Under the English regime he was chief overseer of highways, member of the Executive Council, and member of the Legislature. He died in Quebec in December, 1797. From the description of Joseph Chaussegros DeLery papers, 1749-1756. (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 320439218 ...
Chartier de Lotbiniere, Michel Alain, 1723-1798.
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French military engineer responsible for the construction of Fort Carillon, later Fort Ticonderoga, Essex County, New York. From the description of Canada-Lotbiniere papers, 1746-1790. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58781100 ...