.MTA2Mg.NzE5NTI: Difference between revisions

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>CastleCourt
No edit summary
imported>CastleCourt
No edit summary
 
Line 2: Line 2:


1603
1603
"Champlain arrives at Cartier's station, and explores the country by way of Lake Champlain to Lake George.  All the country situated between the 40th and 46th degrees of N. latitude, is ceded by the King of France to DuMonts who forms a settlement in Acadia." Levy C: 84.
"Champlain arrives at Cartier's station, and explores the country by way of Lake Champlain to Lake George.  All the country situated between the 40th and 46th degrees of N. latitude, is ceded by the King of France to DuMonts who forms a settlement in Acadia." Long C: 84.

Latest revision as of 04:13, 17 August 2020

53

1603 "Champlain arrives at Cartier's station, and explores the country by way of Lake Champlain to Lake George. All the country situated between the 40th and 46th degrees of N. latitude, is ceded by the King of France to DuMonts who forms a settlement in Acadia." Long C: 84.