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                  bishop ordered public prayers for the late General Montcalm, the officers, soldiers, and militiamen, and
                   
                  , 1934–35. “Extrait d’un journal tenue à l’armée que commandait feu M. le marquis de Montcalm, lieutenant général,” Literary and Hist. Soc. of Quebec
                   1916. Drouin’s terms in office were notably characterized by the annexation of Limoilou in 1909, the absorption of Ville-Montcalm in 1913
                  officers to marry Canadian women. Montcalm*, who generally disapproved on the grounds that the officers were marrying below their social
                   
                  times, almost incoherent. He was, naturally, strongly identified with the French regulars and with Montcalm
                  du conseil, 1872–77. PAC, RG 4, C1, 395, files 1667, 1734; RG 31, A1, 1871, Quebec City, Montcalm Ward, p.82. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, August–October 1863, c.61. In re Dinning
                  autumn he left for Quebec. Montcalm*, who did not like Boishébert, wrote to
                   
                  Montcalm*’s attack. After Lombard’s death on 11 August, Desandrouins, the sole remaining regular engineer, played a key role in the siege and capture of Oswego. He constructed an approach road for
                   
                  . du Canada (H. Garneau; 1913–20), II, 230, and Francis Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe (2v., London, [1908]), II, 130, confuse Théodose-Matthieu Denys de Vitré with his son John. This
                   
                  -volume Montcalm et Lévis. Their correspondence shows each of them was looking out for his own interests. The enterprising Casgrain sometimes involved Demers in long and risky adventures, such as
                   
                  Léry in the early spring, then with Montcalm in August
                   
                  Chaussegros* de Léry and known today as the Maison Montcalm, one built in 1728 on Place Royale for Joseph Duburon, an officer, and another built in 1729 on Rue Saint-Roch for navigator Abel
                   
                  Montcalm, whose victory at Carillon (Ticonderoga, N.Y.) she had celebrated, was taking place. She herself was buried in the Hôpital Général of Quebec, where from mid-July she had taken refuge with
                   
                  (Grenier). Gipson, British empire before the American revolution, VI. Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe. P.-G. Roy, La famille Céloron de Blainville (Lévis, Qué., 1909
                  1760, Cugnet found himself at odds with Montcalm*’s successor
                  Crémazie (Bibliothèque canadienne, Collection Montcalm, Montréal, 1912). Michel Dassonville, Crémazie (Classiques canadiens, 6, Montréal et Paris, 1956). Gilles Marcotte, Une littérature
                   
                  , Montcalm and Wolfe. Stanley, New France.
                   
                  ASQ, Polygraphie, VII, 26. Papiers Contrecœur (Grenier). Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe. Stanley, New France. Marc de Villiers Du Terrage, Les dernières années de la
                  , Montcalm and Wolfe (1884), I, 106. Richard, Acadie
                   
                  Montcalm*’s funeral, which was held in the Ursuline chapel on 14 September. In the autumn Collet received the approval of the vicar general, Jean-Olivier
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