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command of
Brigadier General François-Charles de
Bourlamaque.
Rather than
defend the fort, de
Bourlamaque,
operating under instructions from
General Louis-Joseph...
- François-Charles de
Bourlamaque (the
surname can also be seen as Burlamaqui) (1716 – 1764) was a
French military leader and
Governor of
Guadeloupe from...
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enough to
cover the face of [Lake George]",
Montcalm ordered Bourlamaque to retreat.
Bourlamaque, who was
satisfied with his
defensive situation, resisted...
- and
seconded by the
Chevalier de Lévis and
Colonel François-Charles de
Bourlamaque, all
experienced veterans from the War of the
Austrian Succession. On...
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prepared to move
against Fort
Carillon on July 21, 1759. On July 22 and 23,
Bourlamaque left the fort with 3,600 men and deplo**** 400
soldiers to set fire to...
- Rouyn. In 1966, it was
redefined to
consist of: the
Towns of Barville,
Bourlamaque, Cadillac, Chapais, Chibougamau, Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Malartic, Senneterre...
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French regiments of Béarn and
Royal Roussillon under François-Charles de
Bourlamaque and
those of La Sarre, Guyenne, Languedoc, and la
Reine under François...
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located just
north of the city of Val-d’Or, Quebec. It is fed by the
Bourlamaque and
Senneville rivers and is the
headwater of the
Harricana River. All...
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touring the
underground Lamaque gold mine and the
Bourlamaque historic mining village.
Bourlamaque was
declared a
provincial historic site in 1979 and...
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other attractions include the City of Gold and the
mining village of
Bourlamaque,
which were
officially proclaimed historic sites in 1979. The city hosted...