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Valcour may
refer to:
Aline and
Valcour,
novel USS
Valcour, ship
Valcour Aime (1797–1867),
American businessman Valcour Bay,
strait Valcour Formation...
- The
Battle of
Valcour Island, also
known as the
Battle of
Valcour Bay, was a
naval engagement that took
place on
October 11, 1776, on Lake Champlain....
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Valcour Records is an
independent record label based in Eunice, Louisiana.
Valcour was
founded in 2006 by Joel
Savoy (son of Marc and Ann Savoy), with...
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Valcour Island is a 968-acre (3.92 km2): 6
island in Lake
Champlain in
Clinton County, New York,
United States. The
island is
mostly in the Town of Peru...
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Aline et
Valcour; ou, Le
Roman philosophique is an
epistolary novel by the
Marquis de Sade. It
contrasts a
brutal African kingdom, Butua, with a South...
- François-Gabriel "
Valcour" Aime (1797–1867) was an
American sugar planter,
slave owner, and
pioneer in the large-scale
refining of sugar.
Known as the...
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Valcour Bay is
actually a
strait or sound,
located between Valcour Island and the west side of Lake Champlain, four
miles south of Plattsburgh, New York...
- Whitehall). The
battle was
finally joined in the
Battle of
Valcour Island on 11
October 1776 at
Valcour Island, near Plattsburgh, New York, a site of Arnold's...
- Plattsburgh. The area was
first settled by
Connor VanNess in 1772. The
Battle of
Valcour Island was
fought in Lake
Champlain in the
eastern part of Peru in 1776...
- USS
Valcour (AVP-55),
later AGF-1, was a Barnegat-class
seaplane tender of the
United States Navy, in
commission as a
seaplane tender from 1946 to 1965...