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    Île aux Noix (French pronunciation: [il o nwa]) is an island on the Richelieu River in Quebec, close to Lake Champlain. The island is the site of Fort...
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    York state). The river flows through many towns in Quebec: Lacolle, Île aux Noix, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Chambly, Beloeil, Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu...
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    advanced further north to strike at the Forts of Chambly, Saint-Jean and Île aux Noix. Rogers seeing them too well defended, struck at Sainte-Thérèse instead...
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    advance along the Richelieu River were Forts Chambly, Saint-Jean and Île aux Noix. After Roger's attack, these were further reinforced by Louis Antoine...
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    Saint-Paul-de-l'Île-aux-Noix (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pol də lil o nwa]) is a municipality in southern Quebec, Canada located in the administrative...
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    the way the Rangers fought to reduce the fortified French island of Île aux Noix. During the bombardment of the island Haviland sent Rogers' four ranger...
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    row north on Lake Champlain to attack Bourlamaque's position at the Île-aux-Noix in the Richelieu River. Over the next two days, one of the French ships...
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    Canada occupying most of Île aux Noix, an island in the middle of the Richelieu River in the parish of Saint-Paul-de-l'Île-aux-Noix, Quebec, near the Canada-U...
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    under the command of General Philip Schuyler, arrived at the undefended Île-aux-Noix in the Richelieu River on September 4, 1775. On September 6, the Americans...
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    participate in a three-pronged attack on Montreal. The 17th Foot captured the Île aux Noix and Fort Chambly before meeting with the two other divisions outside...
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    communication and supply line between Fort Saint-Jean and the French forces at Île aux Noix. Roger's was then part of William Haviland's thrust (one of three all...
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  • Canada in the spring of 1776. Enterprise and the other craft sailed to Île aux Noix in the Richelieu River, where they waited while Arnold directed the building...
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  • served mainly a defensive role, being stationed in Yamaska, Rivière-aux-Chiens, Île aux Noix, and Dutchman's Point in present-day North Hero, Vermont near Alburg...
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    the three-pronged attack against Montréal from his entrenchments at Île-aux-Noix. He was among the officers who accompanied Lévis to Saint Helen's Island...
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    troops that had mustered at Ticonderoga up to a forward position at Île aux Noix in the Richelieu River, arriving September 4. Schuyler, who was falling...
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    Naval Dockyard Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) Île aux Noix Naval Shipyards Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Naval Shipyards, York (Upper...
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    of the river. They were taken into the British naval establishment at Ile aux Noix, under Commander Daniel Pring. Their crews, and those of several gunboats...
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    British rule. The American invasion of Quebec began with the arrival at Île aux Noix of the Continental Army under the command of General Philip Schuyler...
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  • the limits of the seigneuries of Noyan and Sabrevois, very close to Île aux Noix, 16.7 km downstream from the Jean-Jacques-Bertrand bridge located at...
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    coordinates) Champlain Sea, post-glacial predecessor to Lake Champlain Île aux Noix List of lakes of Vermont List of New York rivers List of rivers of Quebec...
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    Continental Army under Richard Montgomery invades Quebec, arriving at Île-aux-Noix on September 4, and besieging Fort Saint-Jean on September 17. 1775:...
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    Ticonderoga on August 28. On September 4, the army had occupied the Île aux Noix in the Richelieu River, a few miles above Fort St. John, which they then...
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    facility was never built and now site of Port Maitland Sailing Club. Île aux Noix, operated from 1812 to 1834, the principal yard for Lake Champlain (replacing...
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    François-Charles de Bourlamaque, in command of the French defenses at Île-aux-Noix, was alerted to the presence of Kennedy's party and intended movements...
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    years or less. Under the latter Act, institutions were established at Île aux Noix in Lower Canada (later moved to St-Vincent-de-Paul in Montreal in 1862)...
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  • Up to, and then also following, the arrival of the American forces at Île aux Noix in early September, Livingston was active in the Chambly area, raising...
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    Battle on Snowshoes (1757) Battle on Snowshoes (1758) Fort Chambly Fort Île-aux-Noix Fort Saint Frédéric Fort Saint-Jean (Quebec) Fort Sainte Thérèse List...
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    operations on the channel in 1873. The frigate was constructed at the Ile aux Noix Naval Shipyards and launched on 25 August 1814. To this day Confiance...
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  • Saint-Vallier and Châteauguay; during the summer of 1782 the corps was posted to Île aux Noix and Lacolle, in the Montérégie region. The Treaty of Paris 1783 saw the...
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    Quebec City, Quebec Cole Island, Esquimalt, British Columbia Fort Lennox, Île-aux-Noix, Quebec Fort William Historical Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario Fort York...
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