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| e winding through Plattsburgh, reaching Lake | Champlain after a further 23 miles. |
| In subsequent years, | Champlain allied the French in the Huron campaigns aga |
| vel 140 miles across, from Old Forge to Lake | Champlain, almost entirely on water. |
| iles (230 km) across, from Old Forge to Lake | Champlain, almost entirely on water. |
| comed Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, Samuel de | Champlain and others who settled at Port-Royal in 1605 |
| t route, U.S. Route 9 (US 9), in the town of | Champlain and US 11 in the village of Rouses Point. |
| nd the Ausable River, which drains into Lake | Champlain, and ultimately into Canada's Gulf of Saint |
| and Head is a peninsula projecting into Lake | Champlain, and includes the communities of Rocky Point |
| th the French on numerous raids in the Ohio, | Champlain and Mohawk valleys, where they attacked Brit |
| e Great Range, Dix Mountain Wilderness, Lake | Champlain, and Vermont are spectacular and well worth |
| begins at the Canada-United States border at | Champlain and travels south to Albany connecting to th |
| On a clear day, the length of Lake | Champlain and the Green Mountains of Vermont are visib |
| Their primary area of responsibility is Lake | Champlain and are based out of Burlington, Vermont. |
| rt Valcour") - A hamlet on the shore of Lake | Champlain and US-9. |
| a boundary beginning from the shore of Lake | Champlain and the boundary line with the City of South |
| No thrace of any settlement is found by de | Champlain and his men. |
| Gendron was also president of the Lake | Champlain and St. Lawrence Junction Railway. |
| the Vermont border at the south end of Lake | Champlain and lies between Champlain and Lake George. |
| Westchester County, further north near Lake | Champlain, and in other areas. |
| Point au Roche - A peninsula into Lake | Champlain, and also a settlement located in the northe |
| A Canadian Pacific Alco ore car and a Lake | Champlain and Moriah Railroad caboose are on display n |
| 966 when it was redistributed into Berthier, | Champlain and Saint-Maurice ridings. |
| , he was involved in the construction of the | Champlain and St Lawrence Railroad, the first railway |
| ally purchased by the War Department on Lake | Champlain and turned over to the Navy late in 1812. |
| sportation in the region, especially on Lake | Champlain and the St. Lawrence Seaway. |
| eida Lake, the Oswego River in Minetto, Lake | Champlain, and New York. |
| de | Champlain and his men make their way up the Lachine Ra |
| d Island was visited about 1605 by Samuel de | Champlain and was the site of a trading post in 1628. |
| Vermont is the oldest light station on Lake | Champlain and the oldest surviving cast iron lighthous |
| thirty separate farms on the shores of Lake | Champlain and is known today as Shelburne Farms. |
| drains the outflow of Lake George into Lake | Champlain, and it contains a waterfall slightly east o |
| y 20, 1616 Father Jamet left for France with | Champlain and Father Le Caron to urge before the king |
| land is a 13-acre (53,000 m2) island in Lake | Champlain, approximately 3.15-mile (5.07 km) southwest |
| Rouen et de Saint-Malo and the Compagnie de | Champlain are founded by Samuel de Champlain, Lieutena |
| October 13 - On Lake | Champlain, Arnold runs part of his fleet ashore, to av |
| e Great Chazy River, which empties into Lake | Champlain at King Bay in the Town of Champlain. |
| s at right; the southernmost reaches of Lake | Champlain at left |
| The river flows into Lake | Champlain at the east border of the Town of Willsboro |
| 00th anniversary of the arrival of Samuel de | Champlain at the site - representing "themes of transp |
| During the summer of 1609, | Champlain attempted to form better relations with the |
| Housing Trust in Vermont, smaller only than | Champlain, based in Chittenden County, the largest cit |
| appointed to the naval establishment on Lake | Champlain, based at Ile aux Noix in the Richelieu Rive |
| ic Center at the University of Vermont, Lake | Champlain Basin Science Center, Saint Michael's Colleg |
| shaken American forces, forcing a retreat to | Champlain before the American forces withdrew from Low |
| Willsboro Bay - A bay of Lake | Champlain between Willsboro Point and the mainland. |
| and, or Whitney Island, is an island in Lake | Champlain, between Port Kent, New York and Willsboro B |
| By traveling the length of Lake | Champlain, boaters can access the Chambly Canal, which |
| heast, NY 185 ends at the former site of the | Champlain Bridge on the shoreline of Lake Champlain. |
| On October 16, 2009, the | Champlain Bridge was closed to traffic due to structur |
| The | Champlain Bridge and the Jacques Cartier Bridge togeth |
| temporary ferry is due to the removal of the | Champlain Bridge due to structural problems and the co |
| What i wanted to know is that on the | Champlain Bridge article is says "Approximately 49 mil |
| Because of the closing of the Lake | Champlain Bridge in the fall of 2009, as of October 20 |
| Route 185 begins to approach the | Champlain Bridge; the highway then passes to the east |
| The incumbents Nelson, Allen, | Champlain, Bristol and Richmond were re-elected. |
| The incumbents Nichols, | Champlain, Bristol, Richmond, Chapman and McNeil were |
| Samuel de | Champlain built a temporary fort in 1611. |
| Scales Point - A location on Lake | Champlain by Kings Bay |
| fish Point - A location on the shore of Lake | Champlain by Kings Bay. |
| 1760 with the continuation of the 1759 Lake | Champlain campaign, Col. Goffe commanded the New Hamps |
| The | Champlain Canal improved these connections in 1825. |
| s still an important source of water for the | Champlain Canal as well as the Finch Pruyne & Company |
| The | Champlain Canal is a 60-mile canal that connects the s |
| dson River from Troy to Hudson Falls and the | Champlain Canal from Fort Ann to Whitehall. |
| Whitehall village is the north end of the | Champlain Canal, which connects the Hudson River to La |
| It ran seven miles eastward to join the | Champlain Canal, guaranteeing adequate water at its hi |
| m the Hudson River one half mile east to the | Champlain Canal. |
| It is the southern terminus of the | Champlain Canal. |
| as created circa 1820 to feed water into the | Champlain Canal. |
| the Hudson River to the highest point of the | Champlain Canal. |
| ate of New York, in Relation to the Erie and | Champlain Canals: Together with the Annual Reports of |
| Former chair of the Lake | Champlain Chamber of Commerce. |
| Henry Theodore Kellogg (August 29, 1869 | Champlain, Clinton County, New York - September 6, 194 |
| osmos Granby AAA, FC Select Rive-Sud AAA and | Champlain College AAA. |
| g the Athlete of the Year award, he attended | Champlain College in St-Lambert under the tutor of for |
| Trustee of | Champlain College. |
| utions such as the University of Vermont and | Champlain College. |
| and was the first Master of the university's | Champlain College. |
| rrent all-time powerlifting record holder at | Champlain College. |
| ilitary campaigns along Lake George and Lake | Champlain commanding ships in upstate New York and was |
| Lake | Champlain commissioned on 3 June 1945. |
| t Quinnipiac he had played junior college at | Champlain Community College. |
| mp, his summer retreat on the shores of Lake | Champlain, constructed for his family. |
| He was also warden for | Champlain County from 1936 to 1940. |
| yor of Cap-de-la-Madeleine and was warden of | Champlain County for 6 years. |
| HMCS | Champlain crest |
| Samuel de | Champlain designs one of the first maps of North Ameri |
| Champlain detailed the pre-raid events in his journals | |
| He served on lakes Ontario and | Champlain during the War of 1812. |
| -1825) hired Frances in 1813 for use on Lake | Champlain during the War of 1812. |
| 55 and saw service in North America, on Lake | Champlain, during the Seven Years' War. |
| Champlain Enterprises, Inc., operating name CommutAir, | |
| In the summer, Samuel de | Champlain established alliances between the French col |
| In 1605 and 1606, | Champlain explored the North American coast as far sou |
| e French soldiers and 300 natives, Samuel de | Champlain explores and maps the Richelieu River and La |
| That summer, Du Pont went with | Champlain exploring the Saint Lawrence River up to the |
| White River National Fish Hatchery and Lake | Champlain Fish and Wildlife Resource Complex-work in c |
| route from the Atlantic/Hudson River to Lake | Champlain for recreational boaters. |
| km) broad, lies by the western shore of Lake | Champlain, forming a narrow strait against the New Yor |
| He was present in 1608, helping, when | Champlain founded, at Quebec City, the other French de |
| een Valcour Island and the west side of Lake | Champlain, four miles south of Plattsburgh, New York. |
| rict of Saint John East (formerly Saint John | Champlain from 1995 to 2006) and was a member of the c |
| Bordeleau served as Mayor of | Champlain from 1917 to 1922. |
| aniel, and a group of Algonquin Indians whom | Champlain has ordered to guide him to the Huron villag |
| War of 1812 and fought in the Battle of Lake | Champlain; he rose to become a Rear Admiral in the Uni |
| These tribes demanded that | Champlain help them in their war against the Iroquois, |
| February - Border raids begin: Lake | Champlain, Hickory, Fighting and Pelee Islands. |
| The Burlington Community Land Trust and Lake | Champlain Housing Development Corporation were each fo |
| d to combine their assets and resources into | Champlain Housing Trust. |
| The | Champlain Housing Trust is a membership-based nonprofi |
| ative Assembly of Quebec for the district of | Champlain in 1867, but resigned only a few months late |
| t Crown Point, located on the shores of Lake | Champlain in New York. |
| Growler was purchased on Lake | Champlain in 1812. |
| By the time of the arrival of Samuel de | Champlain in 1608, however, there was no longer any tr |
| The Bouquet River enters Lake | Champlain in the town east of Willsboro village. |
| Charter Brook - A strean entering Lake | Champlain in the north part of Putnam. |
| g Quebec, which was surrendered by Samuel de | Champlain in July 1629 to David Kirke and his brothers |
| ington, Shelburne Farms on the shore of Lake | Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont, Trapp Concert Meadow |
| He first settled near Lake | Champlain in the belief that it was held by the Britis |
| Valcour Island is an island in Lake | Champlain in Clinton County, New York, USA. |
| Born in | Champlain in Washington County, New York, Culver was g |
| Union Nationale candidate in the district of | Champlain in the 1939 provincial election. |
| elected to the Canadian House of Commons for | Champlain in the 1874 federal election. |
| he provincial legislature in the district of | Champlain in 1985. |
| in 1970 and was defeated in the district of | Champlain in 1976. |
| He represented | Champlain in the Canadian House of Commons from 1891 t |
| of Commons representing the Quebec riding of | Champlain in 1908 and 1911. |
| he district of in the provincial district of | Champlain in 1875 and won. |
| River is the name of two tributaries of Lake | Champlain in Clinton County, New York in the United St |
| in skirmishing and patrolling north of Lake | Champlain in the late spring and summer and was killed |
| etition for a monopoly of navigation of Lake | Champlain, in Canada, as like U.S. monopolists injure |
| ative Assembly of the Province of Canada for | Champlain in 1841. |
| 60 m) high hill on the New York side of Lake | Champlain, in the northeastern United States. |
| f the Province of Canada for the district of | Champlain in 1861. |
| a Conservative candidate for the district of | Champlain in the 1872 federal election election, but d |
| sh stopped their southward advance from Lake | Champlain in the 1755 Battle of Lake George. |
| he district of in the provincial district of | Champlain in 1912 and won against Liberal incumbent Pi |
| U.S. Route 11 (US 11) east of the village of | Champlain in the town of the same name. |
| or Point Au Roches, is a lighthouse on Lake | Champlain in New York. |
| ship purchased at Vergennes, Vermont on Lake | Champlain in 1812 and fitted for naval service. |
| n was totally defeated at the Battle of Lake | Champlain in September although Otway was not present. |
| She represented Saint John | Champlain in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick |
| ative Assembly of the Province of Canada for | Champlain in an 1843 by-election held after his father |
| de | Champlain is injured in the battle. |
| Champlain is approximately 30 miles south of Montreal. | |
| The east town line, marked by Lake | Champlain, is the border of Vermont. |
| Champlain is a provincial electoral riding in the prov | |
| Fort St. Anne Isle La Motte, Vermont in Lake | Champlain is near its source. |
| Champlain is an unincorporated community in Essex Coun | |
| South Bay - The south end of Lake | Champlain lies in the northeast corner of the town. |
| r of specialized cardiovascular care for the | Champlain Local Health Integration Network, home to ov |
| Champlain made the arrangement to do so and in return, | |
| In 1611, | Champlain met Batiscan again, and the chief provided h |
| plorers in the early 17th century (Samuel de | Champlain met their chief, Tessouat, in the summer of |
| the National War Memorial of Ottawa and the | Champlain Monument of Orillia, Ontario. |
| hristian missionary portion of the Samuel de | Champlain monument designed by Vernon March in Orillia |
| Crown Point Light, Lake | Champlain, N.Y. |
| 936 he went to live with his uncle in nearby | Champlain, New York to attend high school, as Clarence |
| ary 1793 La Prairie, Quebec - 7 January 1843 | Champlain, New York) was a farmer who fought in the Lo |
| here until 24 December 1864, when ordered to | Champlain, New York due to "trouble being feared on th |
| Little Chazy River, which empties into Lake | Champlain north of Chazy Landing in the Town of Chazy. |
| ine on the northeast, to Burlington and Lake | Champlain on the northwest; from Boston in the east, t |
| community lies between Lake George and Lake | Champlain on the site of a portage between the two lak |
| o participate in the decisive Battle of Lake | Champlain on 11 September 1814, Eagle rendered gallant |
| est and proceed north through the village of | Champlain on its way to Canada. |
| the American Squadron in the Battle of Lake | Champlain on 11 September 1814. |
| resident for two insurance companies and the | Champlain Paper Box Company and served as director for |
| land Head and the hamlets of Rocky Point and | Champlain Park on the western shore of the peninsula. |
| f Dieppe and a small portion of Moncton near | Champlain Place shopping mall. |
| it was redistributed into Abitibi, Berthier, | Champlain, Portneuf and Villeneuve ridings. |
| purchased on 6 August 1813 for duty on Lake | Champlain, preventing plundering expeditions and convo |
| The series was co-produced by | Champlain Productions and CFCF-TV. |
| In a memoria to king Louis XVIII, Samuel de | Champlain proposes that the French should start to con |
| anor Roosevelt edition, 2009 Hudson, Fulton, | Champlain Quadricentennial Commemorative edition, and |
| He was born in | Champlain, Quebec, the son of Joseph Carignan and Jose |
| Pacific Railway, and the Ogdensburg and Lake | Champlain Railroad. |
| icipal reorganizations in 2001 and 2005, the | Champlain RCM became known as the Urban agglomeration |
| ore the Kennebec River in Maine, with Samuel | Champlain reaching it in 1604 and claiming the surroun |
| d years later, in the XVIITH, that Samuel de | Champlain received orders to settle the vast territory |
| lley; Providence, Rhode Island; and the Lake | Champlain region. |
| t its foundations and the open vista of Lake | Champlain remain. |
| Samuel de | Champlain returns to Quebec after having (involuntaril |
| Samuel de | Champlain returns to Quebec, having been appointed new |
| de | Champlain returns to Quebec after a visit to France du |
| In the novel, Korean veteran Big Joe | Champlain returns to the Montana reservation with a Pu |
| He was first elected at the | Champlain riding in the 1958 general election. |
| Fiction: Franklin D. McDowell, The | Champlain Road |
| 03 from parts of Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik, | Champlain, Roberval and Saint-Maurice ridings. |
| For the lighthouse on Lake | Champlain, see Barber's Point Light (New York). |
| He spent his first year at school in Fort | Champlain, sharing a room with Brian D. Pashley, befor |
| The Hargrave Correspondence, 1821-1843 ( | Champlain Society Publication). |
| (Toronto: | Champlain Society, 1970). |
| ble for Business, sits on the Council of the | Champlain Society, the Executive Committee of the Tril |
| Martin Point-A projection into Lake | Champlain south of Colligen Point. |
| hazy Landing - A hamlet on the shore of Lake | Champlain south of the Little Chazy River. |
| the one or the other side of Evans, Langley, | Champlain, St. Lawrence, Rhodes, Eberhart, Vernon and |
| Samuel De | Champlain statue in Ottawa, Ontario |
| The colony - with Samuel de | Champlain still as Governor - was continuing to experi |
| to establish there a French settlement, with | Champlain still an observer. |
| Champlain Street marks the town's southern limit from | |
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