Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 02 by Samuel de Champlain
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has left, in writing.
* * * * * CHAMPLAIN'S EXPLANATION OF THE ACCOMPANYING MAP. ABITATION DE QUEBECQ. _A_. The storehouse. _B_. Dove-cote. _C_. A building where our arms are kept, and for lodging our workmen. _D_. Another building for our workmen. _E_. Dial. _F_. Another building, comprising the blacksmith's shop and the lodgings of the mechanics. _G_. Galleries extending entirely round the dwellings. _H_. The dwelling of Sieur de Champlain. _I_. Gate to the habitation where there is a drawbridge. _L_. Promenade about the habitation ten feet wide, extending to the border of the moat. _M_. Moat extending all round our habitation. _N_. Platforms, of a tenaille form, for our cannon. _O_. Garden of Sieur de Champlain. _P_. The kitchen. _Q_. Open space before the habitation on the bank of the river. _R_. The great river St. Lawrence. * * * * * As still farther proof that this place now called St. Croix is not the |
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