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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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;366 INDEX.Bieuville, Le Moyne de, i. 301 ; atBiloxi, i. 302 ; explores the Mississippi,i. 302 ;his meet<strong>in</strong>g withCapt. Louis Bank, i. 303 ; accusationsaga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 307 ; De Mujssent to succeed, i. 307; Artaguettereports favorably uponthe charges aga<strong>in</strong>st, i. 307 ; LaMothe-Cadillac succeeds, i. 309 ;La Mothe- Cadillac's quarrelwith, i. 313; reappo<strong>in</strong>ted governor<strong>of</strong> Louisiana, i. 318; renewedaccusations aga<strong>in</strong>st, i.320; Perier takes his place, i.320 ; aga<strong>in</strong> made governor <strong>of</strong>Louisiana, i. 322 ; resigns, i.323; the "Father <strong>of</strong> Louisiana,"i. 323 ; i. 360.Bighorn Mounta<strong>in</strong>s, the, ii. 31.Bighorn Range, the, ii. 29, 31.Bigot, Frani;ois, the <strong>in</strong>tendaut, i.38; ii. 37, 97, 98, 108; on theEnglish attack on Louisbourg,ii. 1 1 1 ; on the English attackon the Isl<strong>and</strong> Battery, ii. 121;122 ; on the weak condition <strong>of</strong>the Louisbourg garrison, ii. 131on the siege <strong>of</strong> Louisbourg, ii.144 ; ii. 273, 274, 290, 293, 311.Billa<strong>in</strong>e, Louis, ii. 261.Billerica, village <strong>of</strong>, i. 259.Biloxi, the harbor <strong>of</strong>, French establishmentat, i. 302, 305, 312.Biscay, Bay <strong>of</strong>, ii. 158.Blackfeet Indians, the, ii. 34.Blackhawk, the famous chief, i.344.Black Hills, the, i. 353 ; ii. 23.Black Po<strong>in</strong>t, Indian attack on, i.48.Black Eiver, the, ii. 221.Blake, Natlian, captured by theIndians, ii. 215.Blancs Barbus, seeBlastrick, Jean, ii. 311.M<strong>and</strong>ans, the.Bleeker, visits Onondaga, i. 12.Blenheim, i. 163."Blockhouse," loose use <strong>of</strong> theterm, ii. 241.Blue Earth River, i. 351." Bobasser," see Beaubass<strong>in</strong>, Sieurde.Bobe, Father, sets forth the claims<strong>of</strong> <strong>France</strong>, ii. 46-50, 257-274.Bodmer, Charles, the artist, amongthe M<strong>and</strong>ans, i. 345 ; ii. 20.Boisbriant, Major Pierre Dugu6de, i. 307 ; <strong>in</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> " theIll<strong>in</strong>ois," i. 329 ; i. 360.Boishebert, ii. 18.5, 188, 189, 194.Bol<strong>in</strong>gbroke, Lord, i. 163.Bollan, "William, secures reimbursementfor Massachusettsfrom Engl<strong>and</strong> for expenditureson the Louisbourg expedition,ii. 142, 143; letters <strong>of</strong>, ii. 143;ii. 315.Bomazeen, Capta<strong>in</strong>, i. 37 ; capturesElisha Plaisted, i. 53, 54.Bonaventure, Capta<strong>in</strong>, on thetrade between Boston <strong>and</strong> theFrench <strong>of</strong> Acadia, i. 108, 115;his relations with Madame deFreneuse, i. 116; attacked byDe Gout<strong>in</strong>, i. 117; on the frictionbetween the temporal <strong>and</strong>spiritual powers <strong>in</strong> Acadia, i.118; ii. 132, 286, 308.Bonaventure, Madame de, i. 154.Bonaventure, the priest, i. 194.Bonavista, i. 132.Bonner, Capta<strong>in</strong>, makes a plan <strong>of</strong>Boston, i. 170.Bonner, John, i. 88.Borl<strong>and</strong>, i. 107.Boston, French plans for the destruction<strong>of</strong>, i. 5, 6 ; i. 55 ;tradebetween the French <strong>of</strong> Acadia<strong>and</strong>, i. 108 ; French scheme toru<strong>in</strong>, i. 161 ; make plans for the

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