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The page numbers in this index refer to the print edition of this book.
Acadia, 20, 27, 29â31, 124
Alberta, 171, 173, 177
Allen, Ethan, 66
Amherst, Major-General Jeffrey, 40, 42, 46
Amherstburg, 91â92, 97â98, 118
Annapolis Royal, 29
Arnold, Benedict, 62â65, 68â73, 76â77
Aroostook, 9, 123â27, 129, 131
Astor, John Jacob, 79
Atlantic, 19, 23, 27, 34â35, 44â45, 47, 55, 97, 100, 123, 126, 160â61, 163, 181
Balloon bomb (
see
fire balloon)
Barclay, Robert, 98
Bell Island, 157â59
Bigot, Francoise, 48â49, 52
British Columbia, 79, 147, 162, 175, 177
Brock, Major-General Sir Isaac, 89â95, 103
Brown, James Sutherland “Buster,” 183â84
Camp 30, 161, 163
Campobello Island, 133â36, 141
Canso, 27, 29â32
Caribou
, 156
Carleton, Sir Guy, 61, 63, 65â67, 69â73, 76
Chamberlin, Lieutenant-Colonel Brown, 142
Château Clique, 109
Chrysler's farm, 105
Colborne, Lieutenant Governor John, 113, 115
Cook, James, 49â50, 80, 82
De Drucour, Chevalier Augustin, 42, 44
De Rigaud de Vaudreuil, François-Pierre, 48â49, 51, 56, 58
De Salaberry, Charles Michel d'Irumberry, 100â105
De Troyes, Chevalier Pierre, 12â17
Defence Scheme No. 1, 183
Detroit, 13, 93, 97, 118, 121, 143, 145, 149â51
D'Iberville, Pierre le Moyne, 12, 15â25, 27
Dickson, Robert, 92
Dickson, William, 96
England, 16, 22, 38, 46, 55, 86, 89â90, 115
Espionage, 150, 152, 180
Estevan Point, 162
Family Compact, 109, 115â16
Fenians, 133â40, 141â43, 179
Ferryland, 19â21, 55
Fire balloons, 167â77
First World War, 147, 152, 179
Fitzgibbon, Lieutenant James, 95
Fort Albany, 17, 25
Fort Charles, 11, 16
Fort Detroit, 91â93
Fort Drum, 183
Fort Erie, 95, 98, 134, 136, 138
Fort George, 40, 89, 91, 98
Fort St.-Jean, 64â66, 76
France, 9, 11, 13, 16â17, 20, 23, 25, 27â31, 35, 37, 42, 48â49, 55, 110, 182
Franklin, Ben, 27, 74, 76â77, 131
Friendly Cove, 80â81
Fuchs, George, 148â49
Fu-go
(
see
fire balloon)
Germany, 9, 145â46, 148â50, 156, 160
Hampton, General Wade, 101â105
Harrison, William Henry, 98â99
Head, Sir Francis Bond, 116
Hudson Bay, 11â13, 25
Hudson's Bay Company, 11â12, 16â17
Hull, General William, 92â94
Hunters' Lodges, 118â19
Irish Republican Army, 133, 137, 141
James Bay, 10â12, 17, 19, 24â25
Japan, 9, 148, 156, 162, 167â73, 175, 177, 180
Kaltschmidt, Albert Carl, 149â51
Killian, Doran, 135
Kirke, David, 55
Koenig, Paul, 148â49
Kretschmer, Otto, 161, 163
Langbein, Lieutenant, 160
Le Moyne, Charles, 12â13
Le Moyne, Paul, 13
Le Moyne, Pierre (
see
D'Iberville, Pierre le Moyne)
Louden, Count Max Lynar, 145â46
Louisbourg, 9, 27â40, 42, 44â47
Lower Canada, 90, 100, 109â10, 115â16, 119, 121
Macdonell, Red George, 103â104
Mackenzie, William Lyon, 115â18, 121
MacLean, Lieutenant-Colonel Allan, 69â71
MacNab, Sir Allan Napier, 116, 118
Madawaska, 124, 127
Maine, 20, 106, 123, 125, 127â31, 134, 148, 183
Malaspina, Alejandro, 87
Manning, David, 101â102
Manning, Jacob, 101
Maquinna, 81â85, 87
Martinez, Esteban Jose, 84â86
Meares, John, 81â82, 84, 86â87
Merritt, William, 97
Militia, 12, 30â31, 56, 59â60, 63, 65â67, 70, 73, 90â91, 93, 95, 98â99, 102,
106, 110â11, 116, 118â19, 121, 127, 131, 133â34, 137â39, 141â43,
157, 159
Monckton, General Robert, 50, 53
Montcalm, Marquis Louis-Joseph de Montcalm-Gozon, 48â51, 53, 56â60, 70
Montgomery, Brigadier General Robert, 65â68, 70â73
Montgomery's Tavern, 116â17
Montreal, 11â13, 49, 56, 64â67, 69, 73, 76, 89, 100â103, 106, 111â13, 119,
160, 180â81
Moose Fort, 15â17
Murray, James, 50
Nelson, Dr. Wolfred, 109, 111â12, 119
New Brunswick, 106, 126â30, 133â34, 141, 148, 160, 163â64
New England, 11, 27â31, 36â38
New France, 12, 45
Newark, 89, 95, 97, 101
Newfoundland, 11â12, 19â20, 22â23, 27, 55, 106, 156â57, 159â60
Nootka, 9, 79â87
Nootka Sound, 79â82, 84, 86â87
Nova Scotia, 27, 29, 34, 40, 43, 62, 106, 118, 123, 127, 133, 156, 158, 181
Odelltown, 102â103, 119
O'Neil, Colonel John, 136â39, 141â43
Pacific, 79â81, 86â87, 89, 147â48, 152, 162, 167, 169â70, 172, 175, 181
Papineau, Louis-Joseph, 110â11, 121
Patriotes, 110â15, 119, 121
Pepperell, William, 31â33, 36â38
Perez, Juan, 81
Pigeon Hill, Battle of, 139
Plains of Abraham, 59â61, 69â70
Placentia, 20, 31
POWs, 163
Prevost, Lieutenant Governor Sir George, 90, 98, 103
Prisoners of War (
see
POWs)
Privateers, 34
Proctor, Henry, 98â99
Quebec City, 6, 13, 28, 39â40, 44, 48, 53, 58, 64, 67, 70, 73, 75, 157, 160
Queenston Heights, 95
Respa, Charles Francis, 149â51
Revolutionary War, 66, 123
Ridgeway, Battle of, 137â141
Russia, 79, 81â82, 84, 87, 176
Sabotage, 147â53
St. Alban's Raid, 140
Saint-Charles, 12â13, 45, 110â13
Saint-Denis, 112
Saint-Eustache, 113â14
Saint John, 124â26, 131
St. John's, 9, 20, 22â23, 35, 140, 159
St. Lawrence River, 49, 55, 61, 72, 100, 105, 157
Saskatchewan, 167, 170, 173, 177
Schmidt, Charles, 149â51
Second World War, 161â62
Secord, Laura, 95
Sfivy, Father, 14, 17
Sherwood, Lieutenant-Colonel Percy, 147, 149
Shirley, Governor William, 29â32, 37
Sister Marie de la Visitation, 53
Spain, 9, 19, 84, 86â87, 125
Tecumseh, 93â94, 99â100
Toronto, 115â16, 134, 137, 147, 161
U-boats, 155â57, 160, 163â64
United States, 9, 63, 77, 83, 87, 90, 95, 102, 111, 115, 117, 121â28, 130â31,
133â34, 136, 139â40, 142â43, 145â47, 149, 151â52, 156, 168, 170â71,
173, 176, 179â84
Upper Canada, 89â100, 109, 115â18, 121, 130
Vancouver, 152, 162, 181â82
Vancouver, George, 87
Vancouver Island, 9, 79
Von Bernstorff, Count Johann Heinrich Graf, 146â47
Von Horn, Werner, 148â49
Von Janowski, Werner, 160
Von Papen, Captain Franz, 146â49, 152
Voyageurs, 13â15
War of the Austrian Succession, 29
Warren, Sir Peter, 32, 36â37
Washington, D.C., 95, 106, 127, 131
Washington, George, 63, 68
Weather station, 160â61
Welland Canal, 136â38, 146â47, 149
Willcocks, Joseph, 95â97, 101
Windsor, ON, 119, 121, 149â50
Wolfe, General James, 40, 42, 45â48, 50â51, 53â54, 56â61, 70
Wooster, Brigadier General David, 73
World War I (
see
First World War)
World War II (
see
Second World War)
Yeo, Sir James, 97
Young, Bennett, 140
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