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;INDEX. 373Denis, ii. 259, 262.Denonville, Marquis de, recoguizesthe importance <strong>of</strong> possess<strong>in</strong>gDetroit, i. 22 ; ii. 53.Denys, M. de la Ronde, i. 157 ;sent to treat with the " Bastonnais,"i. 159; taken prisoner,i. 160; on the losses <strong>of</strong>the English expedition aga<strong>in</strong>stCanada, i. 181 ; sent to Annapolis,i. 194 ; <strong>in</strong> the Acadian settlements,i. 196." Deptford," the, i. 125.Derniers, Moise des, on the illiteracy<strong>of</strong> the Acadians, ii. 173.Deruisseau, i. 141.Des Chaillons, Sa<strong>in</strong>t-Ours, comm<strong>and</strong>san expedition aga<strong>in</strong>stNew Engl<strong>and</strong>, i. 96.Deschenaux, ii. 274.Des Enclaves, Pere, i. 202.Desliettes, <strong>in</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Ill<strong>in</strong>oiscountry, i. 336 ;proposesto exterm<strong>in</strong>ate the Outagamies,i. 336 ;jo<strong>in</strong>s Lignery's expedition,i. 338.Desligneris, ii. 185, 190."Despatch," the, i. 173.Destonnel, Mr., ii. 330.D'Estournel, Vice-Admiral, seeEstournel, Vice Admiral d'.Destrahoudal, M., ii. 166, 167.Des Urs<strong>in</strong>s, La Loire, i. 329.Detroit, important location <strong>of</strong>, i.22 ; ii. 57 ; occupied by DuLhut, i. 22 ; Liv<strong>in</strong>gston urgesthe occupation <strong>of</strong>, i. 22 ; itsrivalry with Michilimack<strong>in</strong>ac, i.23 ; Cadillac's plans for, i. 23 ;proposed restriction <strong>of</strong> thebeaver-trade to, i. 23 ; Cadillaclays the foundations for, i. 28 ;<strong>in</strong> the h<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the company <strong>of</strong>the Colony <strong>of</strong> Canada, i. 29 ; isgiven over to Cadillac, i. 32 ; theIndian population at, i. 275Dubuisson <strong>in</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> at, i. 279its loss <strong>of</strong> strength <strong>in</strong> the departure<strong>of</strong> La Mothe-Cadillac,i. 327.Detroit, fort, i. 279.Detroit River, the, i. 29.Diereville, i. 131.Dieskau, Baron, flotilla <strong>of</strong>, ii. 237.Dion, ii. 289, 291.Doddridge, i. 51.Dom<strong>in</strong>ique, Father, i. 190.Doolittle, Rev. Benjam<strong>in</strong>, ii. 222 ;on the defence <strong>of</strong> Number Four,ii. 229; sketch <strong>of</strong>, ii. 232; hissudden death, ii. 233 ; his famousnarrative, ii. 233, 234.Dorchester, jo<strong>in</strong>s the expeditionaga<strong>in</strong>st Port Royal, i. 126; i.150.Dorman, Ephraim, ii. 215.Doty, ii. 249.Doucette, at Annapolis, i. 196.Douglas, Dr., on the plan to attackLouisbourg, ii. 64, 86, 112, 118;on the attack on the Isl<strong>and</strong> Battery,ii. 122; on the life atLouisbourg after the conquest,ii. 149.Dover, attacked by French <strong>and</strong>Indians, i. 95, 99.Down<strong>in</strong>g, Joshua, killed by Indians,i. 52."Dragon," the, i. 136, 147, 151.Dragonades, the, i. 4.Drake, S. G., ii. 234.Drowned L<strong>and</strong>s, the, ii. 237.Dubuisson, Sieur, <strong>in</strong> comm<strong>and</strong> atDetroit, i. 279 ; dangerous visitors,i. 280 ; timely succor, i.282; attacks the camp <strong>of</strong> theOutagamies, i. 285 ; the siege, i.286 ; overtures from the enemy,i. 287 ; renewed hostilities, i.290; waver<strong>in</strong>g allies, i. 291 ; the

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