File:Plan de la bataille de Sainte-Foy et de Québec en 1760.jpg

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Français : Carte des positions françaises en anglaises à la bataille de Sainte-Foy, sous les murs de Québec le 28 avril 1760. Carte publiée en 1899 dans Guerre du Canada, 1756-1760. Montcalm et Lévis, par l'abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain (1831-1904).
English: Map of French positions in English at the Battle of Sainte-Foy, under the walls of Quebec City on April 28, 1760. Map published in 1899 by Father Henri-Raymond Casgrain (1831-1904). A: Sainte-Foy road. B: first houses of the village of Sainte-Foy. C: a battalion of the La Reine Regiment (in reserve). D: a battalion of the Languedoc regiment (in reserve). E: Group of one hundred and eighty Canadians on horseback. F: Royal-Roussillon. G: Guyenne. H: Berry. I: Company de la marine. K: Bearn. L: La Sarre, M: three French cannons. N: twenty-two guns or howitzers English. O: windmill. P: Field disputed to the English troops by the ten companies of French grenadiers. Q: Retreat of the English troops. R: General hospital. S: Faubourg Saint-Roch. T: the Palace. U: Upper city. V: Low city.
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Author Henri-Raymond Cassegrain (1831 - 1904)

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