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Lachine, Massacre at, [9], [48].
La Corne, St. Luc de, [135], [136], [141].
La Galissonière, Marquis de, acting Governor of Canada, [146].
La Jemeraye, [118].
La Jonquière, Marquis de, Governor of Canada, [91], [92].
La Jonquière, Fort, [134], [135], [138].
La Mothe Cadillac, Antoine de, [105]-[106].
La Pause, officer under Montcalm, [191].
La Porte, [204].
La Potherie, describes council with Indians, [11]-[12].
La Reine, Fort, [120], [121], [124], [125], [133], [134].
La Salle, Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de, [103].
Laval University, [42].
La Vérendrye, P. G. de Varennes, Sieur de, [110] et seq., [240].
La Vérendrye brothers, [125]-[133].
Lawrence, Charles, Major, [173].
Lawrence, Fort, [170], [171], [172].
Le Bœuf, Fort, [152], [153].
Le Loutre, Abbe, [167] et seq.
Le Mercier, officer under Montcalm, [191].
Le Moyne, Charles, [37].
Lévis, Chevalier de, next Montcalm in command, [181]; suggested as Montcalm’s successor by Governor, [186]; at Montreal, [223], [226]; attempts to retake Quebec, [227]-[228]; defeat at Montreal, [228]-[229]; becomes Marshal of France, [233].
Lewis and Clark expedition, [143].
Loudoun, Earl of, Commander-in-Chief of British, [193], [229].
Louis XIV, attitude toward Canada, [24]-[25].
Louisbourg, fortress built, [72]-[74]; plan for capture of, [80]-[81]; conditions in, [81]-[82]; siege of, [82]-[85]; English in, [88]-[90]; treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle restores to France, [93]; expedition against, [193]; fall of fortress, [195]; capture of, [213]; rendezvous of British fleet, [214].
Louisiana Purchase, [143].