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- Fort Gaspareaux (later Fort Monckton) was a French fort at the head of Baie Verte near the mouth of the Gaspareaux River and just southeast of the modern...
- designated in New Brunswick were Fort Beauséjour – Fort ****berland and Fort Gaspareaux in 1920. However, the first historical property in the national park system...
- satellite forts: one at present-day Strait S****s, New Brunswick (Fort Gaspareaux) and the other at present-day Saint John, New Brunswick (Fort Menagoueche)...
- after having surrendered Fort William Henry. He was commander at Fort Gaspareaux. He was present on Lake George in August 1757 at the Siege of Fort William...
- erected forts at present-day Fort Menagoueche, Fort Beauséjour and Fort Gaspareaux. The British responded by attacking the Mi'kmaq and Acadians at Mirligueche...
- either end of the Isthmus of Chignecto to block the British: one was Fort Gaspareaux on the Northumberland Strait and the other Fort Beauséjour on the Bay...
- spring of 1756, a wood-gathering party from Fort Monckton (former Fort Gaspareaux) was ambushed and nine were scalped. In April 1757, the same band of Acadian...
- Acadia as captain of a company of naval troops and was ****igned to Fort Gaspareaux during its construction. In the summer of 1753, he was at Fort Le Boeuf...
- War, British Loyalists resettled in the area which was named Gaspareaux Town. Gaspareaux Town was renamed Port Elgin in 1847 in honour of Lord Elgin....
- The French erected forts at present-day Saint John, Chignecto and Fort Gaspareaux. The British responded by attacking the Mi'kmaq and Acadians at Mirligueche...