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Non-Descriptive
Louisbourg-Related Sources Encountered
During Krause House Research Activities,
By
Eric Krause
(Krause House Info-Research Solutions),
2004
to Present
McLennan
Louisbourg File in the Nova Scotia Collection
of the James McConnell Library, Sydney, Nova Scotia
[From:
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/mclennan/biblio.htm
~ Editor's Note: Most, if not all of the manuscript sources, are also available at the Fortress of Louisbourg, many
being microfilm replications of the original]
This section records
those items contained in the McLennan Louisbourg File in the Nova Scotia
Collection of the James McConnell Library. The items in this file are not
catalogued, therefore they will be recorded as they are presently arranged.
Items in each of the four drawers are arranged differently, this arrangement is
explained in an introduction to each drawer.
McLennan Louisbourg
File
Drawer No.1
Louisbourg documents
Contained in the
files in this drawer are transcriptions of original documents pertaining to
Louisbourg. These are hand transcriptions which were done in the late 1800's and
early 1900's, mainly by John Stewart McLennan and his daughter, Katharine. The
McLennans travelled to England, France, and the United States in search of
original documents which would assist Mr. McLennan in writing his book,
Louisbourg From Its Foundation to Its Fall 1713 - 1758. These transcriptions are
considered by authorities to be accurate and are a valuable addition to the Nova
Scotia Collection.
Files in this drawer
are arranged alphabetically by subject. The transcriptions within each are
ordered, and are recorded here as such.
FILE - ACADIE 1714 -
1515
- AC 1 Letter to
Gaulin, Missionary from Versailles, 1714 (March) urging him to influence the
Acadians to settle in Cape Breton, etc.
- AC 2 Memoire des
habitans de l'Acadie qui sont venus voir les terres de l'Isle Royalle.
(1714, Habitants who visited Isle Royale).
- AC 3 Population de
l'Acadie en 1714.
- AC 4 Acadian affairs
- Correspondence between French officers at Louisbourg and Col.
Nicholson, Annapolis Royal. 1714 - July - August.
- AC 5 Pontchartrain
to d'Hibertville. Complaints of Nicholson's treatment of Acadians; English
fishermen off Porte Toulouse; Sec. Stanhope's answer.
- AC 6 Account of two
French fishermen from Annapolis of the fishing vessels and
inhabitants of Acadia and Isle Royale.
FILE - ANNAPOLIS
1744 - 46
-
AN 1 Lettres de Mr.
Duquesnel a Mr. Duvivier, lui prescrivant ses orders et ses instructions
(Acadia 1744). (Duquesnel to Duvivier, orders and
instructions).
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AN 2 Mme. DuChambon et Bigot. Letter 25 November 1744 (Isle
Royale). Expedition -
Annapolis Royal.
- AN 3 Chevalier De
Gannes, account of expedition to Annapolis. November 28, 1744.
-
AN 4 Gov. Mascarene,
Annapolis Royal, to Commodore Warren. Behavior of Acadians.
-
AN 5 Captain's
letters from Annapolis Royal. 1746, July - November.
1. Captain Collins;
HMS Dover, at Annapolis Royal.
2. Captain Rous; HMS
Shirley, at Annapolis Royal.
3. Captain Spry; HMS
Chester, at Annapolis Royal.
FILE - d'ANVILLE
1746
-
ANV 1 Orders,
Acadian affairs. Re d'Anville's fleet.
-
ANV 2 D'Anville's
expedition. August 1746.
-
ANV 3 Knowles.
Description of d'Anville's fleet in Chebucto Bay. September, 1746.
- ANV 4 Letters. De
Saliez's letters, captured English letters, etc. November 1746.
- ANV 5 Duc d'Anville.
Lettre De L_ Duval, Chirugien ordinaire de la Marine du Department de Brest,
Ecrit a bord du `Northumberland', en rade de l'Orient, le 19 decembre, 1746.
(Doctor's account of death of d'Anville.)
FILE - ARMY 1758 -
60
- AR 1 Disposition of
His Majesty's forces in America. Troops destined for the siege of
Louisbourg.
- AR 2 Cunningham,
Jas. to Lord Sackville. He accompanied the fleet to Halifax, ... names
ships and regiments etc.
- AR 3 Late war in
America. (copy taken from Historical Journal).
- AR 4 Wolfe's orders
from the lighthouse, June, 1758.
- AR 5
- Letter from Lt.
H. Caldwell from Louisbourg.
- Letter from Wolfe to
Caldwell. July, 1758.
- Letter from General
Muray to Lord Ligonier in favor of Captain Henry Caldwell.
- AR 6 Amherst to
Pitt. Camp before Louisbourg. 11th June - September 1758.
- AR 7 Governor
Whitmore to Pitt. State of Louisbourg after siege. September 1758.
- AR 8 Durell, Phil.
Two letters. Storm at Louisbourg, etc. October 29, 1758 and November 5, 1758.
- AR 9 Whitmore, Gov.
Edwd. to Wm. Pitt. Affairs at Louisbourg. January 22, 1759.
- AR 10 Wolfe, Jam.
Letter from the 'Neptune'. June 6, 1759.
- AR 11 Whitmore to
Amherst. Destroying of fortifications. Comparison of guns at Quebec and
Louisbourg.
- AR 12 Hale, Richard
Walden. The Royal Americans. Ann Arbor: The William L. Clements
Library, 1944. (contained within above entry.)
FILE - B
- 1. Amherst, General
- 2. Amherst, Adm.
- 3. Bastide, Engineer
- 4. Bentley, V.
Admiral
- 5. Boscawen, Admiral
- 6. Brett, Capt. R.N.
- 7. Byron, V. Admiral
- 8. Deswarre, J.F.W.
- 9. Douglas, Sir
James
- 10. Dundonald
- 11. Durell, V.
Admiral
- 12. Geary, Sir
Francis
- 13. Gordon, William
A.
- 14. Gridley, Col.
Richard
- 15. Hardy, Ad. Sir
Charles
- 16. Hughes, Ad. Sir
Edward
- 17. Knowles, Ad. Sir
Charles
- 18. Laforey, Sir
John
- 19. Lawrence,
Charles, Gov. N.S.
- 20. Mumford, Capt.
Charles
- 21. Murray, Lt. Col.
- 22. Pepperrell, Sir
William
- 23. Shirley,
William, Gov. Mass.
- 24. Spry, Sir
Richard
- 25. Warren, Ad. Sir
Peter
FILE - CANSO 1 (1715
- 1729)
Miscellaneous Papers Including Raid of 1719
- 1. Answers to heads
of enquiry relating to the fishery and trade of Canso in Nova Scotia and
parts adjacent.
- 2. Captain Southack
to Gov. Joseph Dudley and the Council at Boston. Canso 1715 - 20.
- 3. Demands of
Armstrong against French. St. Ovide's replies.
- 4. Did Philips
occupy Canso on his own initiative, or by orders from home?
- 5. Excerpts read
from Smart's journal of his proceedings at Canso. Vessels and goods seized and
bringing away La Sond. November 3, 1718.
- 6. French demands.
Gov. Philip's (Annapolis Royal) visit to Canso. French and Indian attack on
Canso. 1720.
- 7. Hiriberry's
account of raid of 1719, etc.
- 8. Hiriberry.
Notorial protest. Order to plunder restored.
- 9. Lords of Trade re
Shannon's complaint. 1719.
- 10. Minutes of
Council in assembly. Boston. June 20, 1718.
- 11. Orders and
account of raid on Canso. 1719.
- 12. St. Marie to St.
Ovide. Limits of treaty of Utrecht, etc. 1726.
- 13. St. Ovide.
Doucette. Canso. 1718.
- 14. Shute, Sam. to
the Lords of Trade. Boston. August 19, 1720.
- 15. Smart. Canso.
1716 - 18.
- 16. Smart. Canso.
November 13, 1718.
- 17. Smart. Canso,
orders. 1716 - 1718.
- 18. Smart's prizes.
Canso. 1719 - 1720.
- 19. Southack.
Transactions during voyage. January 13, 1719.
- 20. 'Squirrell.'
1718.
- 21. Vaughan.
Shannon's complaint. 1718.
- 22. Vaughan's
testimonies. Canso. 1719.
FILE - CANSO 2 (1743
- 1746)
- CAN 2(1) Interview
between Duvivier and Young. 1743.
- CAN 2(2) Young,
Captain Robert. Letters. Canso. Illicit trade and conditions.
- CAN 2(3) Shirley.
Canso and exchange of prisoners. 1744.
- CAN 2(4)
Capitulation des officers de Canso.
- CAN 2(5) Duvivier.
Lettre sur l'expedition de Canceau. 1744.
- CAN 2(6) Memoir sur
Canceaux. 1744.
- CAN 2(7) Ryall, Lt.
Geo. Taken prisoner to Louisbourg. Loss of prize money
FILE - CAP BRETON
1706
FILE - D
FILE - GASPE 1756 -
1758
FILE - JOURNALS
- J 1 Chevalier
Johnstone. The campaign of Louisbourg. 1750 - 1758.
- J 2 Chevalier
Johnstone. Payments due him, correspondence re pension, etc.
- J 3 Hamilton.
Journal of the siege of Louisbourg 1758. With notes on Wolfe. (from "Hamilton's
Journal", printed in the Haldiman Papers, Ottawa Archives,
vol. 139) (typed)
- J 4 Journal of the
siege of the siege of Louisbourg. By Peperrell; Waldo, etc.
- J Fr. Jacob, Leon.
Journal Inedit Du Siege De Louisbourg (Ile Du Cap Breton) En 1758. Paris: Librairie
Felix, 1913.
- J Fr. Journal de
Marin Fils. Juillet - Septembre, 1748. (Description en Historique Isle Royale M.S.S.M Serie
F, vol. 50)
- J Gibson Clough.
Journal - Louisbourg. 1759 - 1760.
- J Letter from Lt.
Ed. Hamilton to his brother. Written from Louisbourg July, 1758.
- J Poilly's journal.
Siege 1758.
FILE - KARRER MUTINY
- K 1 Karrer Mutiny.
Correspondence regarding.
- K 2 A.M. de Barrailh.
Correspondence regarding Karrer Mutiny.
- K 3 Mutinous
soldiers at Louisbourg.
- K 4 Correspondence
from various sources regarding Karrer Mutiny.
- K 5 Copie de la
lettre ecrite a Monseigneur le Comte de Maurepas par Mme. Duchambon et Bigot, a Louisbourg
le 31 decembre 1744 - 45.
- K 6 Mutiny. Ships.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1712 - 1718 (L 1)
- L 1 (1)
Correspondence between French Officers in Isle Royale and Minister.
- L 1 (2) English
papers respecting the removal of the French from Placentia 1713.
- L 1 (3) Funds of the
French navy. 1713.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1715 - 1717 (L 2)
- L 2 (1) Jethro
Furber's account of Louisbourg.
- L 2 (2) French
description of Louisbourg.
- L 2 (3) Remarques
sur les deperses infructueuses.
- L 2 (4) Soubras,
A.M. Sur les cabaretiers marchands, etc.
- L 2 (5) Isle Royale
- Justice. Orders for establishing a council for judging cases at Louisbourg.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1721 - 1754 (L 3)
- L3 (1) Census, 1716
to 1753.
- L3 (2) Isle Royale
1721 - 1754 (Folder) Contains:
- a. Receipts and
expenses (missing)
- b. Fishing and
commerce (missing)
- c. Fishing boats
(missing)
- d. Ships coming to
Louisbourg from Annapolis
- e. Imports
- f. Imports
- L3 (3) Verville:
Remarques sur les travaux de Louisbourg.
- L3 (4) Letter of St.
Ovide: Defenses of Louisbourg. Plan to attack Annapolis Royal. Boston defenses: contempt
for New England militia.
- L3 (5) Verrier.
Description of work on fortifications. 1735.
- L3 (6) Memoir a
Mauripas. Visite de grand vicaire a Isle Royale sur une Englise paroissiale a establis a
Louisbourg au sujet des Soeurs de la Congregation de Montreal. Report of
Lyon Ferreol, Priest.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
MISC. 1741 - 1744 (L 4)
-
L4 (1) Admiral
Warren's description of Louisbourg. 1741.
-
L4 (2) Killey's
views on the most effective way of embarrassing French trade.
-
L4 (3) Sur le Traite
a Utrecht. Isle Royale. 20 juin, 1742. Loss of fortifications.
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L4 (4) Peche et
commerce. Isle Royale. 1744.
-
L4 (5) Accounts owed
treasurer by the King. 1744. (French)
-
L4 (6) Duquesnel to
Minister, Declaration of war received. Need of substinance for Louisbourg.
(French)
-
L4 (7) DuChambon et
Bigot. Privateering, etc.
-
L4 (8) Etat de
l'armenant et des munitions pour la defense du port et de la place de Louisbourg.
10 novembre 1744.
(State of armenants for the defense of Louisbourg.)
-
L4 (9) DuChambon et
Bigot. 20 novembre 1744.
-
L4 (10) Meschin.
Voyage from France. Plans to attack Annapolis changed, etc.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1743 - 1747 (L 5)
-
L5 (1) Knowles
(Admiral). Ship movements, 1743 - 1747.
-
L5 (2) English logs
1745 - 1747.
-
L5 (3) French
complaints of Gorham's action at the St. John River.
-
L5 (4) St. John
River affair. September 1750.
-
L5 (5) Moyens de
prevenir la guerre. February, 1755.
-
L5 (6) Combat de
L'esperance, De Bouville. 1755.
-
L5 (7) Instructions
to put defenses of Louisbourg in state of defense. Circa 1756.
-
L5 (8) Position of
French and British ships. March 1756.
-
L5 (9) Du Bois De La
Motte. Instructions. 1757.
-
L5 (10) French ships
sent to America. September 1757.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1745 - 1748 (L 6)
-
L6 (1) Bastide's
estimate of repairs and state of defenses to fortifications. July, 1745.
-
L6 (2) Orders to
Bastide regarding buildings and fortifications.
-
L6 (3) Victualling
the garrison at Louisbourg. October, 1745.
-
L6 (4) Allowance of
food, liquor and clothing for troops at Louisbourg. April, 1746.
-
L6 (5) Knowle's
(Admiral) opinion of Louisbourg. Bad climate, etc. 1746.
-
L6 (6) Description
and state of the garrison and fortifications of Louisbourg with the opinions of Governor Knowles and
Captain Bastide, Principle Engineer, concerning them.
-
L6 (7) Mutiny over
pay stoppages. June, 1747. Charles Knowles to the Duke of Newcastle.
-
L6 (8) Knowles.
Flags of truce.
-
L6 (9) Knowles. Riot
at Boston owing to impressing men.
-
L6 (10) Defense of
colliery at Morien against French and Indians.
-
L6 (11) Levies
raised by Governor Wentworth, (New Hampshire), for Louisbourg expedition.
-
L6 (12) Plans for
removing garrison and delivering Louisbourg to the French. 1748.
-
L6 (13) Marin
affair. 1748.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1745 - 1749 (L 7)
- L7 (1) 'Vigilant',
Capture of. May 1, 1745.
- L7 (1a) Maisonfort
instructions. May, 1745.
- L7 (2) Capitulation
terms. 1745.
- L7 (3) Etat des
munitions du Fort de Louisbourg. 6 juin, 1745.
- L7 (4) Bigot.
Account of siege. 1745.
- L7 (5) Morpain sur
le siege de Louisbourg. 4 fevrier, 1746.
- L7 (6) Liste des
officiers. 1747 - 1763.
- L7 (7) Beauharnais -
Beaumont, Capitaine de La 'Friponne'. Renseignement interressants sur Louisbourg. 1748.
- L7 (8) London
Evening Post. October 1748 - 1755.
- L7 (9) Nova Scotia
Boundaries.
- L7 (10) Desherbiers
and Prevost. Abuses regarding troops in the time of Forant and Duquesnel.
- L7 (11) Reception of
news of restitution of Cape Breton in Paris. 1749.
FILE - LOUISBOURG
1748 - 1758 (L 8)
- L8 (1) Le Loutre,
Abbe.
- L8 (2) Boundaries.
1750.
- L8 (3) Commerce des
vivres defendus aux habitants de Louisbourg. (On ships trading with Louisbourg).
1751.
- L8 (4) Naissance du
Duc de Bourgogne. 1752.
- L8 (5) Memoire sur
la commerce de l'Isle Royale avec la Nouvelle Angleterre.
- L8 (6) Pownall, Gov.
Contrasts English and French system of settlement and treatment of Indians - English
prisoners bought by the French and treated as slaves.
- L8 (7) Inventaire
des effects de Jean Roche. Contract of marriage.
- L8 (8) Drucour and
Prevost. Numbers in garrison, etc. January - June 1758.
- L8 (9) Memoire sur
la place de Louisbourg et ses fortifications. 1758.
- L8 (10) Coromandiere
Cove landing. June, 1758. Lts. Hopkins, Brown and Ensign Grant.
- L8 (11) Cutting-out
expedition. July 25, 1758.
- L8 (12) Lettre sur
la capitulation de Louisbourg. 1758.
- L8 (13) Mme.
Drucours. Lettre au Ministere 22 decembre, 1758. (with translations)
- L8 (14) Louisbourg
1758. Journal du siege. (Identified by J.S. McLennan as Poilly's)
FILE - MASS. 1743 -
1747 (M 1)
-
M1 (1) Minutes of
the Massachusetts House of Assembly. May, 1743 - July, 1744.
-
M1 (2) First council
on Shirley's request for ships to assist in taking of Louisbourg.
-
M1 (3) Shirley.
Plans of attack on Louisbourg.
-
M1 (4) Orders sent
to Admiral Warren. 1744.
-
M1 (5) Action of
British government on receipt of Governor Shirley's letters. 1744.
-
M1 (6) Ships and
troops for Louisbourg. 1744.
-
M1 (7) General
Assembly, Massachusetts. Louisbourg business. 1744.
-
M1 (8) Plans of
campaign against Louisbourg. Kilby to Newcastle. Kilby to Lord Harrington. 1744.
-
M1 (9) Shirley's
message to General Assembly on expedition against Louisbourg. October 1744.
-
M1 (10) Shirley's
correspondence. 1744 - 1747. (Precis)
FILE
- MASS. 1744 -
1745 (M 2)
- M2 (1) Indians in
English service. November, 1744.
- M2 (2) Shirley to
Warren, Corbett, Spry, etc. 1744 - 1745.
- M2 (3) Account given
Shirley of ships at Louisbourg. 1744.
- M2 (4) Shirley's
letter urging expedition against Louisbourg. December, 1744.
- M2 (5) Shirley's
address to House of Representatives, Adverse Report. 1745.
- M2 (6) Shirley to
Newcastle. Regarding proposed expedition against Louisbourg. 1745.
- M2 (7) Warren and
Pepperrell , to Newcastle. 1745.
- M2 (8) Shirley's
second message to House of Representatives. (Regarding Cape Breton) 1745.
- M2 (9) Report of
Committee urging attack on Louisbourg. 1745.
- M2 (10) Admiralty
instructions to Captain Edwards. 1745.
- M2 (11) An Act to
prevent trade and traiterous correspondence with His Majesty's enemies. 1745.
- M2 (12) Shirley.
Proposal for settlement and government of Cape Breton and its garrisoning. July 10, 1745.
- M2 (13) Shirley's
address to the garrison of Louisbourg. August, 1745.
- M2 (14) Shirley. On
keeping New Englanders at Louisbourg and his reward.
- M2 (15) Number of
troops at Louisbourg. Government of Cape Breton. Repairs to fortifications.
October 1745.
- M2 (16) Shirley to
Newcastle. Given power to raise a regiment. Recruiting difficulties. American soldiers
and English officers etc. December, 1745.
FILE - NAVAL 1757-
1758 (N 1)
- N1 (1) Boscawen's
fleet off Louisbourg. 1755.
- N1 (2) Boscawen.
State of garrison at Louisbourg at capitulation. 1755 - 1758.
- N1 (3) Boscawen.
Letters. 1755.
- N1 (4) List of
prizes taken from Louisbourg. 1755.
- N1 (5) Out letters,
Admirals. 1756, 1757.
- N1 (6) Holmes,
Admiral. Fight off Louisbourg. Exchange of Prisoners.
- N1 (7) Captain's
Letters. 1757.
- N1 (8) Fight of
Privateer and 'Robuste'. 1757.
- N1 (9) List of
prizes taken from Louisbourg. 1756 - 1757.
FILE - NAVAL 1757 -
1758 (N 2)
- N2 (1) Holbourne's
ships logs. Gale, September, 1757. State of Ships after gale, etc.
- N2 (2) Account of
gale. Lady Anson to her brother Earl of Hardwicke. 1757.
- N2 (3) Ships in
Halifax harbour under Boscawen. May, 1758.
- N2 (4) Orders to
Boscawen. 1758.
- N2 (5) Orders to
Captain Parry. March - August, 1758.
- N2 (6) Logs. 1758.
FILE - VAUGHAN 1745
-
V1 Vaughan.
Certificates of services annexed.
-
V2 Vaughan.
Services.
-
V3 Vaughan. Capture
of Grand Battery.
-
V4 Soldier's coat
used as flag on Grand Battery.
-
V5 Notes on Colonel
Vaughan by St. Crawford.
FILE - WARREN
LETTERS 1744 1745
-
W1 (1) Warren to
Corbett, 1744. General discussion of attack on France.
-
W1 (2) Warren;
Durell; etc. March 1745 to March 1746. State of garrison. Number of volunteers to stay
at Louisbourg after capture.
-
W1 (3) Warren at
Antigua. 1745.
-
W1 (4) Warren on way
north. March, 1745.
-
W1 (5) Warren at
sea. April, 1745.
-
W1 (6) Warren's line
of battle and signals. June 9, 1745.
-
W1 (7) Warren to
Corbett. Capture of 'Vigilant'. June, 1745.
-
W1 (8) Warren at
Louisbourg. (To Anson) June 1745.
-
W1 (9) Warren to
Corbett. July, 1745.
FILE - WARREN 1745
-1746 (W 2)
- W2 (4) Warren to
Corbett. Various troubles at Louisbourg. 1745.
- W2 (5) Warren to
Lord Anson. Two letters. 1745.
- W2 (6) Warren
resigns government to Knowles. State of affairs at Louisbourg and plans for future.
- W2 (7) Warren.
American officers' discontent. 2000 buried since capture of Louisbourg, etc.
- W2 (8) Warren leaves
Louisbourg 1746. Movement of ships and logs.
McLennan Louisbourg
File
Drawer No. 2
Printed Matter
The holdings of the
files in this drawer are mainly printed items relating to Louisbourg. They are
filed either by author or by subject, and are listed here in the manner in which
they are located in this file. Although the items in most of the files are not
sub-arranged, in this listing they will be presented alphabetically by author
within each particular category.
FILE - A
FILE - B
- Fiedmont, Jacau De.
The Siege of Beausejour in 1755. ed. J.C. Webster; trans. Alice Webster. Saint John: New
Brunswick Museum, 1936.
- Webster, J.
Clarence. Charles des Champs de Boishebert: A Canadian Soldier in Acadia.
Privately Printed, 1931.
- _________. ed.
Memorial on Behalf of the Sieur De Boishebert Captain, Chevalier de Saint-Louis, Former
Commandant In Acadia. Statement by M. Clos, Attorney, in Defense of M.
de Boishebert at his Trial in Paris in 1763 for Alledged Misdemeanors During his
Military
Career in Acadia. Trans. Louise Manny. Saint John: New Brunswick Museum, 1942.
FILE - C
- Fergusson, C. Bruce.
"Durells in Eighteenth-Century Canadian History." Dalhousie Review,
Spring 1955, pp.
16-30.
- Innis, Harold A.
'Cape Breton and the French Regime." Transactions of the Royal Society of
Canada, 3rd Series,
29 (1935), sec. II, pp. 51-87.
- Smillie, E. Arma.
"The Achievement of Durell in 1759 (Facts Relating to Admiral Phillip Durell and the St.
Lawrence Expedition." Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada,
(1925), sec II, pp. 131-151.
FILE - H
- Hamilton, Edward P.
Robert Hewes and the Frenchmen. A Case of Treason? Worcester, Mass.: American
Antiquarian Society, 1959.
FILE - L
- Almon, Albert.
Rochefort Point: A Silent City in Louisbourg. Glace Bay: MacDonald, the Printer,
1940.
- Betts, Frederic H.
"The Second Capture of Louisbourg" Historical Papers of the Society of
Colonial Wars in the State of New York. No. 4. (1899)
- Chapin, Howard
Millar. New England Vessels in the Expedition Against Louisbourg, 1745. Boston: Murray
Printing Co., 1923.
- The Diary of Isaac
Knap of Newbury: In the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England. Written at the
Second Siege of Louisbourg in 1758. Boston: Society of Colonial Wars in
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, M.D. CCXCV.
- Freiberg, Malcolm.
"William Bollan, Agent of Massachusetts." More Books: The Bulletin of
the Boston Public Library, February, 1948.
- Hitsman, J. MacKay
with C.C.J. Bond. "The Assault Landing at Louisbourg, 1758." Canadian Historical
Review, 35, No. 4 (1954); reprint: Toronto: University of Toronto
Press, n.d. pp. 314-330.
- The Louisbourg
Monument. Souvenir Number of the Sydney Advocate. Sydney. June, 1895.
- McLennan, J.S.
"Address at Unveiling of Kennington Cove Cairn and plaque." August
1931.
- ________. "Louisbourg."
Canadian Geographic journal, 3, No. 4 (1931): 249-269.
- ________. "Louisbourg:
Some
Past Alarums and Recent Discoveries". The McGill News, 14, No. 1 (December
1932): 39-44.
- ________. "Louisbourg:
the Landing at Coromandiere Cove, June 8, 1758". Address, August 1931.
- ________. A Notable
Ruin in Louisbourg. Halifax: Nova Scotia Historical Society, MCMIX.
- Poirier, Pascal.
"Louisbourg en 1902." Memoirs S.R.C., (1902), Sec.1, pp. 97-(129).
- Raddall, T.H.
"Combined Operations, 1758." Blackwood's Advertiser, November 1943,
pp.312- 321.
- Rogers, Grace
McLeod. Louisbourg. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1929.
- Runk, Louis Barcroft.
Fort Louisbourg: Its Two Sieges and Site Today. (Pennsylvania): Society of Colonial
Wars, 1911.
- "Thomas Davies:
Soldier and Painter of Eighteenth-Century Canada." Canadian Art, Spring, 1956.
- Wade, Herbert
Treadwell. A Brief History of the Colonial Wars in America From 1607 to 1775. New
York: Society of Colonial Wars, 1948.
- Webster, John
Clarence. The Career of the Abbe Le Loutre in Nova Scotia. Shediac,
N.B.: Privately
Printed, 1933.
- Wrong, George M. ed.
Louisbourg in 1745: The anonymous Lettre D'un Habitant de Louisbourg (Cap Breton):
Containing a Narrative of the Siege in 1745. Toronto: William Briggs,
1897.
FILE - M
- Cameron, H.L.
"New Maps of Historic Sites in Nova Scotia." Transactions of the Royal
Society of Canada, 3rd
Series, 48 (1954).
- LeBland, Robert.
"Un Corsaire de Sainte-Dominique en Acadie; Pierre Morpain 1707-1711."
Nova Francia, 6, No.
4 (1931): 195-203.
- Lieutenant-Colonel
Alexander Murray of Cringletie - ob. 1762. Reebles: Allan Smyth, Printer, (1917).
- Martin, (Pierre),
Vice-Admiral, Comte, Chevalier De Saint-Louis, Grand-Officer De La Legion -
D'Honneur, ne a
Louisbourg, en Canada, le 29 janvier 1752, mort a Rochefort le 1er novembre
1820. [1826].
- "The Letters of
Colonel Alexander Murray." from [Regimental Annual]. Louisbourg pp. 198-209.
- "Letters of
Colonel Alexander Murray." Reprinted from the 1927 Regimental Annual.
The Sherwood
Foresters; Notts and Derby Regiment. pp. 240-268.
FILE - M
(MISCELLANEOUS)
[Transcription / Notes / Print Items]
- Misc 1 Population
Isle Royale 1713 - 1715.
- Misc 2 Nova Scotia
Council, 1720.
- Misc 3
Considerations on the state of the British fisheries in America and their
consequence to Great Britain with
proposals for their security by the reduction of Cape Breton, etc. 1745.
- Misc 4 Warren, Sir
Peter. Article from Harpers Magazine, 1893.
- Misc 5 Little, G.H.
The Influence of Sea Power on the Conquest of Canada. Halifax: Maritime Museum of
Canada, 1958.
- Misc 6 Plan of
Sydney Harbor, 1752.
- Misc 7 Wilson,
Clifford P. Papers (2) on Museum Arrangement.
- Misc 8 Morgan,
William Thomas. Queen Anne's Canadian Expedition of 1711. Bulletin of the Departments of
History and Political and Economic Science in Queen's University, No.
58. Kingston: Jackson Press, 1928.
FILE - P
- David, R.P. Albert.
"Thomas Pichon, le ((Judas)) des Acadiens (1770-1771)." Nova
Francia, 3, No. 3 (1928):
131-138.
- Memorial. Sir
William Pepperrell Hall of Fame. [1910]
- Diary Kept at
Louisbourg, 1759 - 1760 by Jonathan Procter of Danvers. Salem (Mass): Essex
Institute, 1934.
FILE - P (LOUISBOURG
POEMS)
- Muggah, Fred G.
"Louisbourg".
- Perry, W.I. "Louisbourg".
- Rowland, Walter.
"An Old French Cannon".
- Seward, Alice.
"The Ghost of Old Louisbourg".
- _______. "To
Old Louisbourg
FILE - S
- Webster, John
Clarence. Cornelis Steenwyck: Dutch Governor of Acadie. Privately Printed, 1927.
FILE - V
- Cathelineau,
Emmanuel de. "Inauguration du Monument a Jean Vauquelin a Dieppe le 14
septembre 1930 - Comment Morut Vauquelin." Nova Francia, 5, No. 5[1932].
- Gravier, Gabriel.
Notice sur Jean Vauquelain de Dieppe, Lieutenant de Vaisseau (1727-1764) D'Apres
M. Faucher de Saint-Maurice. Rouen: Imprimerie de Esperance Cagniard, 1885.
- LaFage, Leon.
"Jean Vauquelin." Association des Amis du Musee De La Marine,
Quatrieme Bulletin Trimestrial,
1932: 98-100.
- Webster, J.
Clarence. Samuel Vetch: An Address by Dr. J. Clarence Webster of the Historic Sites and Monuments
Board of Canada on the Occasion of the Dedication of a Monument
to Samuel Vetch First British Governor of Nova Scotia After the Conquest of 1710
at Fort
Anne, Annapolis Royal, September 22, 1928. Privately Printed, 1929.
FILE - W
- "Exhibits
Donated to Louisbourg Museum by J.C. Webster."
- Webster, J.C.
"The First Published Life of James Wolfe." Reprinted from the Canadian
Historical
Review, December, 1930.
- _______. "Life
of John Montresor". Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd
Series, 22 (1928).
- _______.
"Ourselves and Others - Or Does History Pay?" The Splendid Project of
Establishing a National Historic
Park Amid the Ruins of the Famous Fortress of Louisbourg. n.d.
[newspaper article]
- _______. "A
Study of the Portraiture of James Wolfe." Transactions of the Royal Society
of Canada, 3rd Series,
19(1925)
- _______. Wolfe:
Bi-Centenary Celebration, London, Jan. 3rd, 1927. Shediac, N.B., [1927]
- _______. Wolfiana: A
Potpourri of Facts and Fantasies, Culled From Literature Relating to the Life of James Wolfe.
Privately Printed, 1927.
Located in the back
of this file drawer is a list of books on Louisbourg, compiled by Katharine McLennan. This list
also contains correspondence from booksellers regarding the purchase of
relevant items.
McLennan
Louisbourg File
Drawer
3
Sources,
Correspondence
This drawer contains
transcriptions of original documents, and notes and information regarding
Louisbourg, gathered by Sen. J.S. McLennan and Katharine McLennan. Several
printed items are also located here. They are not catalogued, and are arranged
by files but do not occur in any order within each individual file.
Items are listed
here according to the file in which they are located.
FILE - BRITISH
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND SOURCES
- Admiralty letters to
Boscawen, Townsend, etc.
- Admiralty List Books
(32) 1757. Notes.
- Admiralty List
Books. Notes for the year 1758.
- Admiralty Sec.:
registers - Monthly list for June 1745. Ships at Louisbourg.
- Admiralty volumes.
List of those examined.
- Augmentation of
Phillips' regiment. Notes.
- Bibliography.
Louisbourg and Cape Breton. (A short list.)
- Board of Trade maps
at Record Office. List.
- Board of Trade to
the King. Letter regarding French possessions and boundaries. December, 1758.
- Bray to Smith.
Extract of a letter from Captain Bray, Commander of His Majesty's armed vessel, the 'Adventure', to
Admiral Smith, Dated in Dungeness Road the 2nd of January, 1758.
- British Museum
Catalogue of Maps: Quebec. Extract from Part XLI. London: British Museum, 1908.
- Captain's letters.
Warren; Douglas; Durell; Geary. Lists letters, dates and nature of the contents.
- Chatham Papers. List
of sources in the Chatham Papers.
- Duke of Richmond to
the Duke of Newcastle, Goodwood, September 18, 1745.
- Extract from the log
of the 'Norwich'. The attempt to capture a shallop at Canso, 1756.
- Franckly, Michael.
Notes regarding his letters.
- Grants and Warrants.
Vol. 15, 1713 - 1720. List and notes.
- Journals. Notes from
journals of Boscawen; Holburne; and Durell.
- Knowles to
Newcastle, 1746. Notes regarding letters.
- Notes.
Miscellaneous. 1745 - 1757.
- Notes regarding
documents and letters concerning Louisbourg, 1756 - 1760.
- Notes. Various
sources. Including: Gentleman's Magazine 1748; Life of Thomas
Gainsborough,
by G.W. Fulcher; Life of Major-Gen. James Wolfe, by Robert Wright, etc.
- Officials. List of
British officials, 1695 - 1763.
- Ship movements.
Statements of the movements of His Majesty's ships employed in the Siege of Louisbourg 1745 -
With remarks upon the weather.
- Ships. A list of His
Majesty's ships in sea pay, From the Admiralty Secretary List Books. Includes dates 1696,
1712, 1745,1755, 1758.
- Shirley to
Newcastle. (Precis). May - December, 1746.
- Siege of 1758. List
of documents and notes regarding this event.
- Smart. List of
documents in B.T. Nova Scotia, 32, Relating to Captain Smart and the Canso fishery.
- Trade. Notes
regarding pamphlets and books on British and French trade.
- Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle,
1748. Pamphlet. Notes.
- Warren to Anson.
Intercepting Dutch fleet off Cape Finisterne.
FILE - CONTEMPORARY
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
- "Cape
Breton,
Account of Two Sieges." from T. Jeffreys, History of French Dominions in
North America. 1761.
Library has pp. 119-132.
- A List of Seven
Hundred and Sixty-Nine Ships, Taken by the Enemy, Which The Merchants of London Have
Received an Account of, From the commencement of the French War,
March 31, 1744, to the 11th of March 1745-6, Inclusive.
- Memoire Pour Bernard
Muiron Architect, Entrepreneur des fortifications de Louisbourg, Intime. Contre Gratien
d'Arrigrand, Appellant. De l'Imprimerie de Knapen, Pont. S. Michel, au
Von- Protecteur. 1753.
- Reglement Des Droits
& Salaries des Officiers du Siege de l'Amiraute de Quebec. Du 24 May 1735.
FILE - FRENCH
SOURCES
- Etat sommaire des
marchandises de l'Acadie entrees a Louisbourg 1740.
- Exportations -
Marchandises embarques a Louisbourg en 1740 pour le Canada.
- Franquet. Memo on
letters which are located in the Public Archives, Ottawa.
- Isle Royale. vol.
38, F. 171. Notes.
- Isle Royale. Balance
des recettes et defeuses du [fonts] de la Colonie.
- Isle Royale. Liste
Generale des batteaux, gouelettes, et [Chaloyres]. 1792.
- Isle Royale. Pesche
de morue: habitants et vaisseaux. Comerce.
- Letter, DuChambon's
Branch of the Family. No date provided.
- Ministere des
colonies. Serie C. II. Carton 125. Extracts and notes.
- Numbers of troops at
Louisbourg, etc. 1749. Notes.
- Petipas, C. Canso
merchant. Recompensed for helping the English at Canso.
- Plans de Louisbourg.
Liste. a la Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.
- Sources (plans,
maps). List of those in Archives de la Marine, Paris.
- Sources regarding
Louisbourg. List and memos.
FILE - NEW ENGLAND
SOURCES - SCALP BOUNTIES, ETC.
- Carmen Papers.
Extracts and notes.
- Cleaves, Benjamin.
Extracts from the journal of Benjamin Cleaves at Louisbourg.
- Hanbury, John. The
Ohio Company.
- Letter. Copy of a
letter found in a drowned man's pocket at [Lorembee].
- Letters (6) from
Miss Mary H. Rollins, Boston to J.S. McLennan 1907-1908 regarding Louisbourg sources.
Also, one letter from J.S. McLennan to Miss Mary H. Rollins.
- Louisbourg cross.
- Louisbourg. Notes
from various sources.
- New Hampshire. Notes
from provincial papers.
- Payne to Hale.
Letter of John Payne to Col. Robert Hale. 1745.
- Population of New
England 1710-1760.
- Prisoners.
- Privateering. Notes.
- Scalp Bounties 1694;
1706 to 1758.
- Trade with
Louisbourg. Captain Tyng.
Capture of French cruiser commanded by Dolobarats off Cape Cod. Transcription from
Boston Weekly Newsletter, June 29, 1744.
- Washington's
surrender at Fort Necessity, 1754.
FILE - NEWSPAPER
ARTICLES AND PHOTOGRAPHS
- A-
- 1. Model
of Louisbourg [constructed by Katharine McLennan.]
- 2. Monument
[ceremony] Louisbourg 1895.
- Forces and Armaments
(1758). 15 pages, references not cited.
- C -
- "The Story of
the Louisbourg Chapel." The Halifax Herald, November 12, 1898.
- F -
- 1. Samuel
Waldo. 1745. [from painting]
- 2. Sir Jeffery
Amherst.[from painting]
- 3. Scale model of
Louisbourg
- 4. 2 Negatives and 2
Prints of the Louisbourg Chapter I.O.D.E Plaque to
commemorate the second fall
of Louisbourg, 1958.
- 5. Negatives.
Louisbourg museum. Black and White - Taken for catalogue.
- 6. 2 Negatives of
Scale Model with arrangement of Flags up to Bicentenary 1958
-
"All our
Yesterdays: He Was One of Fraser's Highlanders." Montreal Gazette, 1957.
-
"All Our
Yesterdays: The Sentry Guarding the Memories." Montreal Gazette, November
30, 1957.
- H -
- "The Louisbourg
Cross." Harvard Alumni Bulletin, June, 1912.
- Patton, W.WW
"Hospital Du Roy, Louisbourg." Reference not cited.
- "Louisbourg
Tablet to Mark Hospital of 200 Years Ago: Tow Brothers of the Order of St. John
- Will Be Here Next
week to Arrange for Erection of Memorial." The Gazette, [Glace
Bay], November 15, 1937.
- "Louisbourg."
[Brothers of St. John of God Monument] Sydney Post Record, November27, 1937.
- I -
- Negatives and
Photographs.
- 1. Plan de la Baye de Niganighe [Ingonish]
- 2. Plan de la Baye
de Niganche [Ingonish]
Original items
located in Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.
- K -
- "Memorial Cairn
Marking Site of Wolfe's Landing Unveiled." Sydney Post, August 27, 1931.
- L -
- IODE Plaque.
Newspaper photograph. Sydney Post, 1958.
- "Fort That Held
Our Destiny." Weekend Magazine, 8, No. 20 (1958).
- Louisbourg. Weekly
Cape Bretoner, July 26,1958, p. 1, 25.
- Newspaper
Photographs of Louisbourg. Cape Breton Post, July 28, [196_].
- "$12 Million is
Budgeted." Cape Breton Post, July 18, 1961.
- McLennan, Katharine.
"Letter." Au Choinneal, No. 2 (Autumn 1961).
- "3 Cabinet
Ministers Visit Fort." Cape Breton Post, June, 1964.
- M -
- Home, Ruth M. and
Elizabeth Burt-Gerrans. Listing the Objects in a Small Museum. Issued by the Museum Section
of the Ontario Historical Society, 1955.
- Moore, G.G.
"The Museum and the Tourist."
- Snyder, L.L.
"Objectives in Museum Exhibits."
- Todd, William.
"Conservation of Earthenware Objects."
- "Proposed
Museum for Louisbourg." [depicts architectural drawing] Post Record, May
29, 1935.
- "Louisbourg
Museum Houses Many Relics." Sydney Post Record, July 17, 1936.
- "Museum at
Louisbourg Fulfilment of Dream of Senator McLennan." Post Record,
October 3, 1937.
- "Lord
Tweedsmuir Officially Opens Federal Museum." Post Record, October 4, 1937.
- McLennan, Katharine.
"The Louisbourg Museum." July 1938.
- "Louisbourg's
Honorary Curator Has a Heritage of History." Toronto Saturday Night,
October 11, 1947.
- "Cod and
Diplomacy Spelled the End of Fort Louisbourg." The Evening Bulletin,
September 17, 1956.
_ _ _ _ _ _
Located in the back
of drawer three are several items, including:
Archives: Paris
Louisbourg:
J.S.
McLennan's Notes and Various Other Collections containing Louisbourg Items.
A Collection of
Reviews, Correspondence, etc. regarding J.S. McLennan's Louisbourg From Its Foundation to
its Fall.
Smith, Clara A. comp. The Newberry Library / List of Manuscript Maps in the
Edward E. Ayer Collection. Chicago: Newberry Library, 1920. Lists three which
pertain to Louisbourg.
Louisbourg McLennan
File
Drawer 4
Miscellaneous
This file contains a
variety of items pertaining to Louisbourg, most of which are the originals.
Within this drawer the items are not arranged in any particular order. For
purposes of this list they are arranged alphabetically.
PART III
This section will
list those items pertaining to the Fortress of Louisbourg which are located in
the Nova Scotia Collection Filing Cabinet. These items are not catalogued, and
are listed here in alphabetical order according to the individual file in which
they are found.
Also listed in this
section are articles pertaining to the Fortress of Louisbourg which are found in
Cape Breton's Magazine, and the Cape Breton Mirror.
NOVA SCOTIA
COLLECTION - FILING CABINET
FILE - Almon, Albert
-
"Sir William
Pepperell and Historic Louisbourg." Pepperell Sheet.
FILE - Archibald,
Harry A.
-
Archibald,
H.A.
"Louisbourg." [poem]
FILE - Cape Breton
Description, Travel Guide Books
- Beautiful Cape
Breton: The Place to Spend a Summer Holiday. Sydney and Glace Bay: Published for Albert
M. MacLeod by the James Bayne Co., n.d.
Contains a picture of "Ruins of Old French Fortifications Louisbourg."
- Cape Breton Island,
Nova Scotia. Kentville: Kentville Publishing Co., n.d. One page on
Louisbourg.
- Cape Breton: Nova
Scotia: The Unspoiled Summerland of America. n.d.; n.p. "Contains eight
pictures of Historic Louisbourg."
- Forest, Stream and
Seashore. Issued by the Intercolonial Railway and Prince Edward Island Railway of Canada,
August 1901. p. 129-130.
- Nova Scotia.
Toronto: W.G. MacFarlane, n.d. Contains picture:
Bomb Proofs at Louisbourg; Monument at Louisbourg.
FILE - Cape Breton -
History - Misc Papers
- "The Louisbourg
Campaign." Taken from the Journal of Chas. DesChamps de Boishebert. In Extract furnished by
the late M. Placide Gaudet to Dr. J. Clarence Webster.
FILE - Cape Breton
Historical Society Papers
- "Copies of
Documents from Archives Nationale." Some regard Duc d'Anville.
- Crowe, Walter.
"Duc d'Anville Buried at Louisbourg." Cape Breton Historical
Society,
No.1 (1928- 1932): 40-51.
- ______. "Duc
d'Anville's Expedition." [hand written]
FILE - Chameau
(Ship)
- "Recovered
Treasure from le Chameau." List for public auction.
FILE - DesBarres,
Joseph Frederick Wallet
- Morgan, R. Joseph
Frederick Wallet DesBarres and the Founding of Cape Breton Colony. Ottawa: Editions de
l'Universite d'Ottawa, n.d. p. 214-215.
FILE - Holland,
Samuel
- Chapman, Willis. The
Life and Times of Major Samuel Holland, Surveyor General, 1764-1801. [192_] [Photocopy.]
p. 16ff.
- Campbell, P.
MacKenzie. "Excerpts from Captain Samuel Holland's Survey of Cape Breton With Comments."
FILE - Louisbourg
(Fortress)
- Almon, Albert.
Louisbourg: The Dream City of America. Glace Bay, 1934.
- Bourinot, ______.
"Once Famous Louisbourg." Magazine of American History, 27, No. 3 (1892): 177-195.
- "Judge Crowe's
Address at Unveiling of Dundonald Monument, Louisbourg."
- "Louisbourg: A
Special Issue." Canada: An Historical Magazine, 1, No.4 (1974).
- McLennan, J.S.
"Louisbourg: The Landing at Coromandiere Cove, June 8th, 1758."
- _______.
Louisbourg: Some Past Alarums and Recent Discoveries." McGill News, 14, No.1
(1932): 39-44.
- _______. A Notable
Ruin in Louisbourg. Halifax: Nova Scotia Historical Society, 1909.
FILE - Louisbourg
(Fortress) Brochures, Pict. Works, etc.
- "Historic
Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia: Where the Destiny of the New World was
Determined." Compiled by the Bureau of Information, Government of Nova
Scotia, Halifax.
- King's Bastion.
[photograph]
- "The Landing of
the New England Forces in Louisbourg, Cape Breton, in 1745. [photograph of painting]
- "Louisbourg"
[map showing location of exhibits, 196_]
- "A View of the
Landing of the New England Forces in ye Expedition against Cape Breton
1745." [Color facsimile
reissued by MacMillan Company of Canada]
- "Why You Should
See Louisbourg." [pamphlet, n.d.]
FILE - Louisbourg
(Fortress) Poetry
- MacKinnon, William
C. "Louisbourg."
- Muggah, Fred G.
"Louisbourg."
FILE - Louisbourg
Library Holding List
- Partial List of
Books, Papers, Scrapbooks and Photos in Louisbourg Library, Belonging to the Library Itself.
Compiled. January and February 1984 by Jean Kyte.
FILE - Louisbourg
Lighthouse
- Dunn, John R. The
Louisbourg Lighthouse. Manuscript Report No. 32. National and Historic Parks Branch Dept.
of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
FILE - McLennan,
John S.
- "John S.
McLennan, Industrialist and Newspaper Publisher."
FILE - McLennan,
Katharine
- McLennan, Katharine.
"Some Observations on Louisbourg." School Board Radio Talk - CJCB Radio - December 19,
1948.
PERIODICAL ARTICLES
- Almon, Albert.
"The Capitulation of Louisbourg." (From the Journal of General Amherst
in the Gentleman's Magazine
1758.) Cape Breton Mirror, October 1953, pp. 5-16.
- "Glace Bay
Makes a Cannon For Louisbourg." Cape Breton's Magazine, No. 12: 25.
- MacDonald, Helen C.
"Louisbourg." Cape Breton Mirror, April 1952, p. 23.
- MacKinnon, William
C. "Louisbourg.' Cape Breton Mirror, October 1953.
- McLennan, Katharine.
"The Royal Isle: Fortress of Louisbourg." Cape Breton Mirror, May,1952, pp. 9, 16,
23.
- _______. "The
Royal Isle: Fortress of Louisbourg." Part II. Cape Breton Mirror, June
1952, pp. 15, 19-20.
- _______. "The
Royal Isle: Fortress of Louisbourg." Part III. Cape Breton Mirror, July,
1952, pp. 11,14,16.
- _______. "The
Royal Isle: Fortress of Louisbourg." Part IV. Cape Breton Mirror, August,
1952, pp. 9, 16.
- "New Englanders
Take Louisbourg, 1745." Cape Breton's Magazine, No. 19, pp. back
cover, 32-38