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Title: Glimpses of the Past
History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784
Author: W. O. Raymond
Release Date: February 23, 2010 [EBook #31368]
Language: English
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GLIMPSES OF THE PAST.
History
of the
River St. John
A. D. 1604-1784.
By
Rev. W. O. RAYMOND, LL.D.
St. John, N. B.
1905.
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[Illustration: SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN.
Discoverer of the River St. John. The Father of New
France. Born at Brouage in 1567. Died at Quebec, Dec. 25, 1635.]
PREFACE.
Born and reared upon the banks of the River Saint John, I have always
loved it, and have found a charm in the study of everything that
pertains to the history of those who have dwelt beside its waters.
In connection with the ter-centenary of the discovery of the river by
de Monts and Champlain, on the memorable 24th of June, 1604, the
chapters which follow were contributed, from time to time, to the
Saturday edition of the Saint John _Daily Telegraph_. With the
exception of a few minor corrections and additions, these chapters are
reprinted as they originally appeared. Some that were hurriedly
written, under pressure of other and more important work, might be
revised with advantage. Little attempt at literary excellence has been
practicable. I have been guided by an honest desire to get at the
facts of history, and in so doing have often quoted the exact language
of the writers by whom the facts were first recorded. The result of
patient investigation, extending over several years, in the course of
which a multitude of documents had to be consulted, is a more
elaborate and reliable history of the Saint John Riv
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