Montcalm and Wolfe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 931 pages of information about Montcalm and Wolfe.

Montcalm and Wolfe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 931 pages of information about Montcalm and Wolfe.

   British Colonies (See English Colonies)

   Brown, Lieutenant, carries mortally wounded Wolfe to rear, 546

   Bull, Fort, destroyed by French, 264

   Bullitt, Captain, 452-453

   Burd, Colonel, in Duquesne expedition, 441, 443ff.

   Burke, Captain, escapes Fort William Henry massacre, 351

   Burney, Thomas, fur trader, escapes from French, 79

   Burton, Lieutenant-Colonel,
     with Braddock, 163
     reports on Winslow’s camp, 281-282
     with Wolfe at Quebec, 537, 541, 542
     receives Wolfe’s last order, 546

   Bury, Viscount, comments on Massachusetts, 408

   Bussy, M. de, French envoy to London, 611

   Bute, Earl of, Secretary of
   State (1761), 610

   Byng, Admiral, 384
     defeat at Minorca, 48
     death of, 48

   Cadet, Joseph, Commissary-General of Canada, frauds of, 368-374
     famine caused by, 370
     sends supplies to Quebec, 482
     jailed and tried for fraud, 605

   Campbell, Major Duncan, at Ticonderoga, 414, 424
     legend about his death, 635-637

   Campbell, Captain John, killed at Ticonderoga, 424

   Canada, 25
     census of 1754, 38
     census of 1755 and 1760, 38n. 
     Catholic influence in, 38-39
     her military position, 40-41, 47
     Indian tribes of, 40
     power of Church (See Acadia and Acadians)
     officials incite Indians to raid, 137
     military life in, 267-268
     social life in, 366-368
     official corruption in, 365-374
     Church fails to check corruption, 373
     financial straits of, 374
     loyalty of her people, 463
     treatment of her people by officials, 463-464
     dark days of 1758-1759, 460-470
     France cannot help, 467-468
     warned of attack on Quebec, 468
     mobilizes for defense, 481
     passes to British Crown, 598
     people assured religious freedom, 598
     people protected from Indians, 598

   Captain Jacobs, Delaware Indian Chief, 296
     killed, 297

   Carleton, Sir Guy, Wolfe’s friend, 476, 500

   Carlos III of Spain, 612

   Carter, Landon, 236

   Carver, Jonathan, escapes Fort William Henry massacre, 351

   Catawba Indians, 112, 444

   Catherine of Russia, 614

   Catholicism, influence on growth of New France, 38-39

   Caughnawaga’s Indians, 157

   Cayuga Indians, 275

   Chandler, Chaplain, 225

   Celoron de Bienville, expedition to the Ohio (1749), 48-64
     travel difficulties, 49-50, 57-58
     hostility of Indians, 52-58
     claims the Ohio for France, 52-55
     warns English traders, 53-56, 58
     sent to command Fort Detroit, 73
     refuses to attack Pickawillany, 76

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