The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century by Francis Parkman

This etext was produced by Ken Reeder Thanks to Cyrille Héloir for French proofreading Transcription notes are included as an appendix FRANCE AND ENGLAND IN NORTH AMERICA. A SERIES OF HISTORICAL NARRATIVES. BY FRANCIS PARKMAN PART SECOND. THE JESUITS IN NORTH AMERICA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. BY FRANCIS PARKMAN PREFACE. Few passages of history are

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Produced by Robert Fite, Tom Allen, David Moynihan, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. [Transcriber’s Note: Lengthy footnotes, or those consisting of more than one paragraph, have been numbered and relocated to the end of the chapter in which they occur. They are marked by , COUNT FRONTENAC AND NEW FRANCE UNDER LOUIS

A Half-Century of Conflict, Volume II by Francis Parkman

Produced by Don Kretz, David Moynihan, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. A HALF-CENTURY OF CONFLICT BY FRANCIS PARKMAN VOL. II CONTENTS CHAPTER XV. 1697-1741. FRANCE IN THE FAR WEST. French Explorers.–Le Sueur on the St. Peter’s.–Canadians on the Missouri.–Juchereau de Saint-Denis.–Bénard de la Harpe on Red River.–Adventures of Du Tisné.–Bourgmont visits the