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ii. 86;
Pomeroy at, ii. 91; passes into the hands of the English, ii. 91, 92, 93; ii. 267, 273, 288, 289, 290, 311.
Canseau, blockhouse at, i. 198; the Micmacs attack, i. 244; ii. 334, 344, 345.
Canseau, Strait of, i. 186; ii. 60.
Canso, see _Canseau_.
Canso, Strait of, see _Canseau, Strait of_.
Canterbury, Archbishop of, i. 147.
Cap Noir, ii. 301.
Cape Breton, Island of, i. 177.
Cape Cod, the Indians of, i. 121; ii. 47, 260, 261.
Cape Sable Indians, ii. 354.
Capuchin Friars, the, i. 118.
Carheil, the Jesuit, 369 on the ruins of Michilimackinac, i. 17; aversion of Cadillac for, i. 19; his quarrels with Cadillac, i. 20, 30.
“Caribou,” the, ii. 62, 159, 160.
Carignan, regiment of, ii. 8.
Carolina, i. 148; French settlement in, ii. 258; ii. 259, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 269.
Carolina traders, the, i. 321, 323.
Carter, Ebenezer, released from Indian captivity, i. 87.
Carter, Marah, murdered by the French and Indians, i. 65.
Carthagena expedition, the, ii. 72.
Cartier, Jacques, at Hochelaga, i. 18, 279.
Casco, i. 36, 39; attacked by the French and Indians, i. 99.
Casco Bay, i. 129; the Boston treaty ratified at, i. 255.
Casco, the treaty of, i. 39.
Casgrain, Abbé, i. 196, 211.
Castine, town of, i. 38, 122.
Castle William, ii. 157, 317.
Catholicism, bound up with the old political order, i. 192.
Catholic Jacobites, ii. 177.
Catlin, George, the painter, among the Mandans, ii. 20.
Catlin, John, killed by the French and Indians, i. 64.
Catlin, Mrs. John, shows wonderful generosity to a wounded French officer, i. 64; death of, i. 65.
Catlin, Joseph, attacked by the French and Indians, i. 63.
Caughnawaga, ii. 236; see also _Sault St. Louis_.
Caughnawaga, the Iroquois mission of, i. 13; the converted Iroquois settle at, i. 14; Eunice Williams at, i. 80; i. 217, 234.
Caughnawagas, the, i. 13; carry on a contraband trade between New York and Canada, i. 15;