- meters) in length,
required up to five. The
largest batteaux could carry two to ten tons of cargo.
Batteaux could mount a
small sail
although the flat bottom...
-
Patrick Alan
Batteaux (born
April 18, 1978) is an
American former professional football wide
receiver who pla**** for the San
Diego Chargers of the National...
- 1858, respectively. The
township comprises the
communities of Avening,
Batteaux, Brentwood,
Cashtown Corners, Creemore, Dunedin, Duntroon, Glen Huron,...
- on Lake Ontario, and
proceed down the
Saint Lawrence River in gunboats,
batteaux and
other small craft. At some point, they
would rendezvous with a division...
-
Charles Batteux (6 May 1713 – 14 July 1780) was a
French philosopher and
writer on aesthetics.
Batteux was born in Alland'Huy-et-Sausseuil, Ardennes, and...
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various hotels and inns as well as a resort, Blue
Waters Inn,
located on
Batteaux Bay. 11°18′N 60°32′W / 11.300°N 60.533°W / 11.300; -60.533 Speyside...
- of
bateau include batteau, batoe, and the
plurals bateaux, batoes, and
batteaux.
Bateau is the
French word for boat. In the
colonial days,
bateaux were...
- in the
first generation (through 1830) were
sluice cuts,
small dams and
batteaux locks. Second-generation (1840–1870)
improvements made by
others included...
-
Canoe Company of Old Town
built batteaux and bark
canoes in the 1870s and "appears to be the only one of the
batteaux and/or bark
builders who switched...
- at Fort Ste. Anne,
crossed Lake
Champlain and Lake
George in
canoes and
batteaux and
marched overland into
Mohawk territory. The
Mohawk abandoned their...