- 46°55′00″N 73°45′00″W / 46.916666666667°N 73.75°W / 46.916666666667; -73.75
Crespieul 1891-09-26 198.3 Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean 48°05′00″N 72°25′00″W / 48...
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mentioned by
Samuel de
Champlain in 1626 as "Port neuf", and François de
Crespieul held his
first m****
there in 1683. A
trading post
existed there at the...
- on also
written as Îlets-à-Jérémie or Îlets-de-Jérémie) by François de
Crespieul. That year, Noël Jérémie was a
clerk at the
Tadoussac post, but he often...
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River Rivière au Français Rivière à la
Perche (lac des Commissaires)
Crespieul River Ouellet River Ouananiche River Ouiatchouaniche River Rivière à la...
- "to remove", and anga,
meaning "sand". In 1673,
Jesuits François de
Crespieul and
Charles Albanel visited the place. But a
village did not form until...
- at Lake
Peokouagami (old name of Lac Saint-Jean))
priest François de
Crespieul baptized two children. In
October of that year,
after investigating the...
- to po****r thought, a
cross was
planted on its s****s by François de
Crespieul in the 17th century. However, this has been
proven untrue since missionaries...
- 1890, the land
surveyor Elzéar Laberge, in his
report on the
township of
Crespieul, used the
toponym "Lac des Commissaires" to
identify this body of water...