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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,...
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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....
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exaggerated and
inaccurate ****umptions. In 1670, a
Jesuit missionary named Dablon published an
account of "an
island called Menong,
celebrated for its copper...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...