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Special Collections Research Center
William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterEarl Gregg Swem Library
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Williamsburg, Virginia
Business Number: 757-221-3090
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Finding Aid Authors: Anne Johnson.
Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation:
Claude-Pierre Pecaudy de Contrecoeur Deed, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Biographical Information:
Claude-Pierre Pécaudy de Contrecœur was an officer in the colonial regular troops (troupes de la marine), seigneur, and member of the Legislative Council of New France. Died on December 13, 1775 in Montreal, Quebec.
He was active in the establishment of French power in the Ohio Country, and was the commander of Fort Duquesne (at the site of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) in 1755 when it was threatened by Edward Braddock. Born into a family with large landholdings in the Saint Lawrence River valley, he stayed in North America after the French and Indian War and its fall of New France to the British. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .
Scope and Contents
Land transfer from Claude-Pierre Pecaudy de Contrecoeur, with mention of St. Michael and St. Martin provence, probably in Canada. August 18, 1730.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Canada--History--18th century
- Deeds
- Real property--Canada
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Canada--History--18th century
- Real property--Canada
Container List
- Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 17 folder: 1
Land Transfer1730 Aug.