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| | Albany |
 | | Its history starts with the treaty of Saint-Germaini des Prés (1632), when England at last restored Canada to France. |
 | | In October, 1646, he was tomahawked, beheaded, and his body thrown into the Mohawk river. |
 | | In his footsteps and, some of them, in his sufferings followed Fathers Joseph Poncet, Le Moyne, and Jacques de Lamberville, who had the glory of baptizing, on Easter Sunday, 1675, Tegakouita, who is called Catharine in the baptismal record, and "The Lily of the Mohawk" by Catholic tradition. |
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