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- Claude Dablon (February 1618 – May 3, 1697) was a Jesuit missionary, born in Dieppe, France. At the age of twenty-one he entered the Society of Jesus,...
- replace Allouez at the La Pointe du Saint Esprit mission. Father Claude Dablon arrived to continue and expand the missionary work at Sault Ste. Marie....
- exaggerated and inaccurate ****umptions. In 1670, a Jesuit missionary named Dablon published an account of "an island called Menong, celebrated for its copper...
- stories of encounters with this great beast. A Jesuit missionary named Claude Dablon told a story about four Ojibwe people who embarked on a journey to the home...
- coureur des bois, during his 1634 explorations. The Jesuit priest Claude Dablon founded a mission for the Native Americans on Mackinac Island in 1670, and...
- NY-12E. It had a railroad station from 1852 until the mid 20th century. Dablon Point – A headland on Lake Ontario between Mud Bay and Wilson Bay. Fox Island...
- Northwest Mascouten 20,000 1679 They consisted of 12 sub-tribes Claude Dablon 38 SE Woodlands Old Southwest Chickasaw 20,000 1687 27+ Louis Hennepin 39...
- Marie, Michigan was founded in 1668 by fathers Jacques Marquette and Claude Dablon. Vincennes, Indiana was established in 1732 by François-Marie Bissot, Sieur...
- "Ḣaḣaṭuƞwaƞ", or "Dwellers of the Falls". In 1668, French missionaries Claude Dablon and Jacques Marquette founded a Jesuit mission at this site. Sault Ste....
- worked with many notable priests; Jean de Brébeuf, Simon Le Moyne, Claude Dablon, Antoine Daniel and Leonard Garreau to name a few. He remained there until...