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(New York, 1973), 471–75. J. C. Long, Lord Jeffery Amherst: a soldier of the king (New York, 1933), 99, 126–36, 153, 261, 266–67, 306, 309. Francis Parkman, Montcalm
were left behind at Oswego to guard Prideaux’s communications and to build a fort to replace the ones that Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
. 1903 at the same theatre. This stunning show was enormously popular: it ran for three consecutive weeks and was staged at least three more times. Similarly, Guyon’s third play, Montcalm
 
. Numerous accusations had been made by his contemporaries. Montcalm* called him “ignorant and greedy.” The author of the “Mémoire du Canada
 
Mounier* and Jean (John) Marteilhe. In June 1769 he acquired the former residence of Lieutenant-General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
 
appointed assistant chief of staff under Montcalm*. Because of the competition for
(Québec, 1962), 79–155. P.-B. Casgrain, “Une autre maison Montcalm à Québec (1759),” BRH, 8 (1902): 337. La Musique (Québec), I (1919): 74. P.-G. Roy, “La
 
Montcalm to Canada, also brought typhus. Nearly 1,000 people were stricken by the malady, and in June 1756 some 300 were hospitalized at the same time. Several nuns hospitallers paid for
 
of the school board, county warden, president of the Montcalm county agricultural society, and lieutenant in the militia, and to petition for the establishment of an experimental farm at Saint-Jacques
 
* and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*. In July 1827 Forsyth was appointed to the Legislative Council on Dalhousie’s recommendation
 
, Montcalm and Wolfe, II. Lancelot Turpin de Crissé, Essai sur l’art de la guerre (2v., Paris, 1754).
 
Wolfe* and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*, endures: Mortem virtus communem / Famam historia / Monumentum posteritas dedit
commemoration of Montcalm*; this was unveiled at Quebec on 13 Sept. 1859, 100 years after the defeat on the Plains of Abraham
 
Wolfe* and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*. As a prominent citizen of Quebec
the capitulation of Oswego (N.Y.) on 14 Aug. 1756 [see Louis-Joseph de Montcalm*], taken to France as a prisoner of war
, and seems to have met Montcalm* before the latter left for Canada. Duquesne
 Aug. 1844 at Saint-Jacques-de-l’Achigan (Saint-Jacques, Montcalm County), L.C., son of Joseph Dupuis, a farmer, and Euphrasie Richard, of Acadian ancestry; d. 24 Aug. 1876 at Montreal, Que
, Joseph-Nazaire*, opened a dry-goods store in 1868 at the corner of Rue Sainte-Catherine and Rue Montcalm. The business, known by about 1871 as J. N. et J. O. Dupuis, became a family affair
Rigaud de Vaudreuil and later Montcalm* in the August campaign which would bring the capitulation of Fort William Henry (also
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