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- Louis Du Pont Duchambon (Chalais, Charente January 1, 1680 – 1775?) was a French military officer who served as a member of the French Army during the...
- bastions built of earth and pickets at the corners. In 1754, Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor became the commander of Fort Beausejour. Events eventually revealed...
- as the military leadership maintained a tenuous hold on the situation. Duchambon was even reluctant to send for help, fearing the message would be intercepted...
- Gourville. Two of his brothers, Michel Du Pont de Renon and Louis Du Pont Duchambon, also served in Acadia and Ile Royale. On January 12, 1705, Duvivier married...
- Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor (September 20, 1713 – 1775) was a French military officer who served as Governor of Louisbourg (1744-1745) a member...
- Louisbourg during the winter months. After two w****s of siege, Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor, the fort's commander, capitulated on June 16. Tensions between...
- New Englanders were successful. The Governor of Ile Royal Louis Du Pont Duchambon thought that the New Englanders would have ended their siege of Louisbourg...
- downstream. A camp of approximately 100 militia led by Captain Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor, who had unsuccessfully faced the British four years previously...
- leaders Father Jean-Louis Le Loutre Father Pierre Maillard Louis Du Pont Duchambon Pierre Morpain Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu William Pepperrell Peter Warren...
- (1739–1740) Jean-Baptiste Prévost du Quesnel (1740–1744) Louis Du Pont Duchambon de Vergor (1744–1745) Antoine Le Moyne de Châteauguay (1745) British occupation:...