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Researching the
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
Recherche sur la Forteresse-de-Louisbourg Lieu historique national du Canada
Non-Descriptive
Louisbourg-Related Sources Encountered
During Krause House Research Activities,
By
Eric Krause
(Krause House Info-Research Solutions),
2004 to Present
CENTRE D’ETUDES ACADIENNES (UNIVERSITÉ DES MONCTON, MONCTON)
- SELECT INVENTORYEric
Krause, Krause House Info-Research Solutions
September 18, 2002
This institution has research material which Louisbourg does not hold as a copied manuscript from any other institution as follows:
BG
1022, Cogliano, Frances D. “Nil Desperandum Christo Duce: the New England
crusade against Louisbourg, 1745,” Essex Institute Historical Collections,
Volume 128, No. 3, 1992, pp. 180-207.
The Centre owns a copy of this article. I checked the Fortress Library
Monographs and Serials databases to see if the Fortress had ever obtained a
copy, but it does not seem so. Perhaps order an interlibrary loan from the
closest source, and photocopy it.
The Centre has an extensive 3x5 card catalogue system of which “manuscripts” form a part. I would write to them and have them photocopy the cards under the following headings: Louisbourg (197 cards); Cap-Breton (c. 52 cards); and Ile Royale (c. 50 cards). Bind these and they will form an important finding aid. It was impossible during my short visit to determine which of these manuscripts the Fortress has/has not on microfilm, but no matter, such a finding aid will prove invaluable for future research projects.