CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. (WCAX) - While July 4 marks America’s 250th birthday, it’s also the 417th anniversary of a French explorer’s trip to New York that led to the naming of Lake Champlain. And now, a ...
"Seven hundred copies ... printed and reserved for members of the Society and subscribing libraries." Introductory essays. Champlain and his times to 1604 : an interpretive essay ; Textual ...
The sculpture of Samuel de Champlain gazes up the lake he explored 400 years ago this summer, opening the way for Europeans who made extensive use of the waterway during their 200-year struggle for ...
French explorer and cartographer Samuel de Champlain ignored the existing Indian names for the large lake he visited in 1609 and instead gave it his own name, the only geographical feature he ever ...
Controversial 16th Century adventurer Samuel de Champlain penned two of history’s most captivating travel books, chronicling his exploration and mapping of much of the North American continent and his ...
Samuel de Champlain survived more than 20 voyages on the rough seas between Europe and North America 400 years ago. He canoed to the Vermont lake that now bears his name and helped his Algonquin ...
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