Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... Canadian Fencibles, enrolled in 1813, 235- Canadians, on the Nile, 404; in South Africa, 445; honour done at the coro- nation, to, 445. Canadian, Le, organ of the French party, 222. Canals, in Canada, 436. Canniff, Canadian historian, 430. Canso, destroyed by Du Vivier, 116. Cap Rouge, Carrier at, 15, 154-156. Cape Breton, 405, 441, 442. Cape Ray, 417. Cape St. John, 417. Carbonear, English settlement in New- foundland, 106. Carhagouha, Huron metropolis, 38. Cariboo, district in British Columbia, 151. Carignan-Salieres, regiment of, 78, 79. Carleton, fortified post of mounted po- lice at, 388. Carleton, Sir Guy, governor of Canada, 178, 187, 189, 192, 197, 209. Carleton, Thomas, 199, 209, 218. Carman, Bliss, poet, 432. Carnarvon, Lord, 377. Caroline, the, destruction of, 300. Carter, F. B. S., 344. Carrier, Conservative, 356. Carrier, Sir George Etienne, 337, 343, 344. 374. 442- Carrier, Jacques, 9, 10-16. Carrier, Jacques, stronghold of, 159. Casco Bay, 99. Casgrain, Abb6, writer, 430. Castine fund, 151, 277. Castine, town, 251. "Castle Dangerous," 102. "Casual and territorial revenue," 263. Cataracoui, De Courcelles builds a fort at, 82. Cathay, 400. Cathcart, Lord, governor-general of Canada, 310. Caughnawaga, village of, 297. Cedars, rapids of the, 189. Censitaires, the, 75, 167. Census, first Dominion, the, 372; second, 382; third, 409. Centennial exposition, 377. Chaleurs, Baie des, 9, 193, 282, 410. Chamberlain, Hon. Joseph, 407, 414. Chambly, Fort, on the Richelieu, 79, 187. Champlain, father of Canadian litera- ture, 428. Champlain, Lake, 67, 113, 135; Mont- calm on, 138, 145, 148; in English hands, 189; rendezvous of loyalists at, 198, 201, 236; Canada supreme on, 243, 250. Champlain, Samuel de, 22-27, 34-45,311. Chandler, ...