| | The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents Volume 65 (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | An unsigned document (probably written by Jacques de Lamberville) gives a brief account of “Canadian affairs in 1696.” The leading event of the year is Frontenac’s expedition into the Iroquois country. |
 | | The Christian woman who had saved Milet’s life comes to meet the French, with proposals for peace and for the removal of herself and her Christian tribesmen to the reduction at Sault St. |
 | | Monsieur de la Colombiere, a priest and missionary In Canada, and a very virtuous Ecclesiastic,[3] has proclaimed everywhere that so great through the merits of Catherine Tegakwita—that was her name—he was, in a very dangerous illness, snatched from the gates of death. |
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