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Louis Du Pont
Duchambon de
Vergor (September 20, 1713 – 1775) was a
French military officer who
served as
Governor of
Louisbourg (1744–1745) a member...
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Louis Du Pont
Duchambon (Chalais,
Charente January 1, 1680 – 1775?) was a
French military officer who
served as a
member of the
French Army
during the...
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bastions built of
earth and
pickets at the corners. In 1754,
Louis Du Pont
Duchambon de
Vergor became the
commander of Fort Beausejour.
Events eventually revealed...
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Louisbourg during the
winter months.
After two w****s of siege,
Louis Du Pont
Duchambon de Vergor, the fort's commander,
capitulated on June 16.
Tensions between...
- as the
military leadership maintained a
tenuous hold on the situation.
Duchambon was even
reluctant to send for help,
fearing the
message would be intercepted...
- downstream. A camp of
approximately 100
militia led by
Captain Louis Du Pont
Duchambon de Vergor, who had
unsuccessfully faced the
British four
years previously...
- New
Englanders were successful. The
Governor of Ile
Royal Louis Du Pont
Duchambon thought that the New
Englanders would have
ended their siege of Louisbourg...
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leaders Father Jean-Louis Le
Loutre Father Pierre Maillard Louis Du Pont
Duchambon Pierre Morpain Daniel Liénard de
Beaujeu William Pepperrell Peter Warren...
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stationed there were
extremely discontented, and the governor,
Louis Du Pont
Duchambon, was
faced with a
mutiny in
December 1744. The
arrival of a
British colonial...
- Gourville. Two of his brothers,
Michel Du Pont de
Renon and
Louis Du Pont
Duchambon, also
served in
Acadia and Ile Royale. On
January 12, 1705,
Duvivier married...