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Champlain Collection

Background imageChamplain Collection: New York State - Fort Ticonderoga

New York State - Fort Ticonderoga. The fort (formerly Fort Carillon) is a large 18th-century fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake Champlain in upstate New York

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain / Huron Indians

Champlain / Huron Indians
Samuel De Champlain, with help from the recently befriended Huron Indians, on the war path with the Iroquois

Background imageChamplain Collection: Little Champlain Street, Quebec City, Canada

Little Champlain Street, Quebec City, Canada Date: early 1900s

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel de Champlain Monument, Quebec, Canada, early 1900s

Samuel de Champlain Monument, Quebec, Canada, early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageChamplain Collection: History of the United States. Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga

History of the United States. Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga. State of New York. Built by the French in 1755 and captured by the British in 1759

Background imageChamplain Collection: America - Royal Savage On Lake Champlain

America - Royal Savage On Lake Champlain
The Royal Savage On Lake Champlain During The American War of Independence Date: 1776

Background imageChamplain Collection: America - Ships Fighting On Lake Champlain

America - Ships Fighting On Lake Champlain
Ships Fighting On Lake Champlain During The American War of Independence Date: 1776

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain Attacks the Iroquois

Champlain Attacks the Iroquois
Champlain and Wendat soldiers battle against Iroquois soldiers, mostly with bows and arrows, with Champlain and his two party members using rifles. Date: 1610

Background imageChamplain Collection: Fortified Onondaga Village

Fortified Onondaga Village
A walled and fortified village of the Onondaga people, part of the Iroquois Confederacy, is attacked by Samuel de Champlain and Huron soldiers

Background imageChamplain Collection: United States Navy - McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee 123307

United States Navy - McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee 123307 (msn 170, unit code NA:, call-sign 95) of VC-4. The F2H-2N was a single-seat night-fighter with an AN-APS-19 radar in the nose

Background imageChamplain Collection: Lake Champlain Bridge Date: 1932

Lake Champlain Bridge Date: 1932

Background imageChamplain Collection: Little Champlain St, Quebec, Canada, circa 1880s

Little Champlain St, Quebec, Canada, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageChamplain Collection: Across the lake from Hotel Champlain, N. Y

Across the lake from Hotel Champlain, N. Y
Across the lake from Hotel Champlain, N.Y.. Date c1904

Background imageChamplain Collection: The grand saloon of the palace steamer Drew

The grand saloon of the palace steamer Drew. Interior view from the mezzanine of large ballroom on board the steamer ship Drew showing columns with elaborate capitals

Background imageChamplain Collection: Macdonoughs victory on Lake Champlain and defeat of the Bri

Macdonoughs victory on Lake Champlain and defeat of the Bri

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain statue, Quebec

Champlain statue, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain Street, Quebec

Champlain Street, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageChamplain Collection: Steamboat, Lake Champlain

Steamboat, Lake Champlain
Steamer at St. Frederick Landing, Lake Champlain, New York State, America

Background imageChamplain Collection: Lake Champlain Battle

Lake Champlain Battle
The naval engagement on Lake Champlain between gunboats of the British and American colonial forces

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain Surrenders

Champlain Surrenders
Champlain surrenders Quebec to admiral Kirke

Background imageChamplain Collection: Champlain at Port Royal

Champlain at Port Royal
Champlain institutes the Order of a Good Time among the leading settlers of Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageChamplain Collection: Samuel Champlain

Samuel Champlain
SAMUEL CHAMPLAIN DE BROUAGE French explorer, governor of Canada

Background imageChamplain Collection: Battle of Lake Champlain

Battle of Lake Champlain
BATTLE OF LAKE CHAMPLAIN A hard-fought naval battle ends in an American victory, decisive for the outcome of the war


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