Montcalm and Wolfe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 931 pages of information about Montcalm and Wolfe.

Montcalm and Wolfe eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 931 pages of information about Montcalm and Wolfe.

   Stevens, his escape from Quebec, 534

   Stewart, Captain, with Braddock, 164

   Stobo, Major Robert, hostage to French at Fort Necessity, 125
     his letters, 157n.
     his escape from Quebec, 534

   Stuarts, the, defeat at Culloden, 29

   Sweden, joins league against Prussia, 251

   T

   Teedyuscung, Delaware Chief, 447

   Titcomb, Moses, 210
     killed, 220

   Toronto, early days of, 69

   Ticonderoga, Fort, 408-427
     defenses strengthened, 263
     description of first fort, 266
     center for French-Indian raiding parties, 298, 300
     troops withdrawn, 305
     Montcalm’s forces at, 329-335
     provisioning problems, 331
     British forces gather for attack, 410
     British advance, 413-416
     difficulties of the advance, 415-417
     Lord Howe’s death, 416-417
     French defense and victory, 418-426
     French and British losses, 425
     Colonial report on defeat, 428-429
     finally falls to Amherst, 510
     French accounts of battle, 634-635

   Townshend, Captain, fails in attempt to halt German Flats Massacre,
        357
     killed at Ticonderoga, 509

   Townshend, Charles, Secretary of War (1761), 610

   Townshend, George Brigadier with Wolfe, 478, 527, 532, 542
     commands after Wolfe’s death, 552
     Quebec surrenders to him, 559

   Trent, William, English trader, 52, 112, 115
     reports on Indian massacres, 243

   Trepezec, French officer, 415ff.

   Turner, Lieutenant of Rogers Rangers, 520

   Turnois, Father, 66

   U

   Ursulines, hospital of, 569-570

   Utrecht, treaty of, 52, 75, 157
     gives Acadia to England, 82, 84, 102

   V

   Valtry, M. de, 72

   Vanbraam, Captain, French interpreter, 109
     negotiates surrender of Fort Necessity, 125
     kept as hostage, 125

   Vannes, French officer at Beausejour, 183, 184

   Varin, Naval Commissary in Canada, 367
     his frauds, 367
     jailed and tried, 373

   Vaudreuil, Marquis de, appointed Governor of Canada
   in 1754, 140, 298, 323, 525 557, 561
     sends Dieskau to defend Crown Point, 209
     meets Montcalm, 258-259
     strengthens posts on Lake Ontario, 265
     Montcalm’s opinion of, 265-266
     sends Indians to Ticonderoga, 305
     exaggerates British losses, 309, 310n., 358n.
     resents and disparages Montcalm, 318, 320-321, 355 460-470, 561-563
     takes credit for all success, 318-319, 356
     dislike of French Regulars, 319-320, 322-323
     character traits of, 322
     encourages Indian massacres, 355-356, 358, 525
     intrigues to replace Montcalm, 359, 461
     fails to save Ticonderoga,

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