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Identifier: quebeccentralrai00queb (find matches)
Title: The Quebec Central Railway. Sights and scenes for the tourist. Pen and pencil sketches of Quebec City, the Chaudiere and St. Francis valleys, and lower St. Lawrence River
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Quebec Central Railway. Passenger Department
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Publisher: Boston: Rand Avery
Contributing Library: Queen's University Library, W.D. Jordan Special Collections and Music Library
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-ing course, crossing deep ravines and brawling brooks, whichat certain seasons become raging torrents. Its waters sparkleand eddy far beneath us, glimpses of whichwe catch through the woods. In the earlydays of the colony it was used as a highwayby French and English, as well as their Indianallies, to carry desolation and death into theheart of their enemies country. The sub-joined account of Major Rogers attack uponthe Indianvillage of St.Francis, inretaliationfor similaroutrages, andof his won-derful retreat \therefrom,which is ex-tracted fromFrancis Park-mans admirable workWolfe andMontcalm,will enable those fond of historical narratives to form an idea of themodes of warfare at that time : — Major Robt Rogers, sent in September, 1758, to punishthe Abenakis of St. Francis, had addressed himself to thetask with his usual vigor. These Indians had been settledfor about three-quarters of a century on the River St. Francis,a few miles above its junction with the St. Lawrence. * * * *
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LOUIS GATE, QUEBEC. 13 Rogers set out in whale-boats from Crown Point, and eludingthe French armed vessels on Lake Champlain, came * * * toMissisquoi Bay, at the north end of the lake. Here he hidhis boats, leaving two friendly Indians to watch them, * * *and inform him should the enemy discover them. He thenbegan his march on St. Francis, when on the evening of thesecond day the two Indians overtook him, with the startlingnews that a party of about 400 French had found the boats,and that half of them were on his tracks in hot pursuit. * * *He took the bold resolution of outmarching his pursuers,pushing straight for St. Francis, and striking it before suc-cor could arrive. ***** Much of the way was throughdense spruce swamps, with no dry resting-place at night.At length the party reached the River St. Francis, fifteenmiles above the town, and hooking their arms together formutual support, forded it with much difficulty. * * * * Atthree oclock in the morning he led his party to the att

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Quebec_Central_Railway__Passenger_Department
  • bookpublisher:Boston__Rand_Avery
  • bookcontributor:Queen_s_University_Library__W_D__Jordan_Special_Collections_and_Music_Library
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