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Intendant of New France
The Fur Trade of the Western Great Lakes Region
Changes in the Society and Territory of Quebec 1745-1820
“Adopted Children of God”: Native and Jesuit Identities in New France, C
Filles Du Roi on the Their Sleeping Quarters
"A Little Flesh We Offer You": the Origins of Indian Slavery in New France Author(S): Brett Rushforth Source: the William and Mary Quarterly, Vol
Frenchification, Mixed Marriages and Métis As Shaped by Social and Political Agents and Institutions 1508-1886
Pickawillany:French Militarypower Versus British Economics R
Diplomats, Soldiers, and Slaveholders: the Coulon De Villiers
Chronological Record of Canadian Mining Events from 1604 to 1943
Ancest PW 100818
The Career of Lamothe-Cadillac
There Were No Innocents: Slavery in the Old Northwest 1700-1860 Daniel Rhoades
New France and the Illicit Fur Trade, 1663-1740 a Thesis Submitted To
Development of the Parochial School System of the Diocese of Marquette
Memories in Bronze the Statues in the Facade of the Parliament Bulding
Canada and Its Provinces in Twenty-Two Volumes and Index
Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Volume 11: A
A New People in an Age of War: the Kahnawake Iroquois, 1667--1760
Top View
European Contact with Iowa: Jolliet and Marquette Leland Sage
1871 Credit Valley Railway 1883
Slavery, Genocide, Historical Fiction & Other Canadian Values
French Colonies
Seventeenth-Century New England and New France in Comparative Perspective: Notre Dame Des Anges---A Case Study
Grandfather of New Orleans
'Commissaire Ordonnateur' in French Louisiana, 1731-1763: a Study in French Colonial Administration." (1972)
French-Indian Relations (1672-1701) : an Economic, Political and Military Study
The Black Executioner: the Intercolonial Interactions of a Martinican Slave in Quebec, 1733-1743
1665–1666 Census of New France
The French in Canada, 1604–1759 69
Early European Colonies