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Title: Voyages of Samuel de Champlain, Vol. 2 
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Transcriber's Notes: The original text of this edition used tall-s. These 
have been replaced with ordinary 's'. The original footnotes have been 
converted to endnotes and placed at the end of each chapter. The 
original numbering has been retained. The number 176-1/2 and 
presence of two notes numbered [283] are both original. 
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE PRINCE SOCIETY Established May 
25th, 1858. 
CHAMPLAIN'S VOYAGES. 
VOYAGES OF SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN. 
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY CHARLES POMEROY 
OTIS, PH.D. 
WITH HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, AND A MEMOIR 
BY THE REV. EDMUND F. SLAFTER, A.M. 
VOL. II. 1604-1610. 
HELIOTYPE COPIES OF TWENTY LOCAL MAPS. 
Editor: THE REV. EDMUND F. SLAFTER, A.M. 
 
PREFACE. 
Champlain's edition of 1613 contains, in connection with the 
preliminary matter, two pieces of poetry, one signed L'ANGE, Paris, 
the other MOTIN. They were contributed doubtless by some friend,
intended to be complimentary to the author, to embellish the volume 
and to give it a favorable introduction to the reader. This was in 
conformity to a prevailing custom of that period. They contain no 
intrinsic historical interest or value whatever, and, if introduced, would 
not serve their original purpose, but would rather be an incumbrance, 
and they have consequently been omitted in the present work. 
Champlain also included a summary of chapters, identical with the 
headings of chapters in this translation, evidently intended to take the 
place of an index, which he did not supply. To repeat these headings 
would be superfluous, particularly as this work is furnished with a 
copious index. 
The edition of 1613 was divided into two books. This division has been 
omitted here, both as superfluous and confusing. 
The maps referred to on Champlain's title-page may be found in Vol. 
III. of this work. In France, the needle deflects to the east; and the 
dial-plate, as figured on the larger map, that of 1612, is constructed 
accordingly. On it the line marked nornordest represents the true north, 
while the index is carried round to the left, and points out the variation 
of the needle to the west. The map is oriented by the needle without 
reference to its variation, but the true meridian is laid down by a strong 
line on which the degrees of latitude are numbered. From this the 
points of the compass between any two places may be readily obtained. 
A Note, relating to Hudson's discoveries in 1612, as delineated on 
Champlain's small map, introduced by him in the prefatory matter, 
apparently after the text had been struck off, will appear in connection 
with the map itself, where it more properly belongs. 
E. F. S. 
BOSTON, 11 BEACON STREET, October 21, 1878. 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
PREFACE CHAMPLAIN'S DEDICATION OF HIS WORK TO THE 
KING ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN REGENT EXTRACT FROM 
THE LICENSE VOYAGE 1604 TO 1608 FIRST VOYAGE AS 
LIEUTENANT, 1608 TO 1610 SECOND VOYAGE AS 
LIEUTENANT, 1610 LOCAL MAPS: Port de la Hève Port du 
Roissignol Port du Mouton Port Royal Port des Mines Rivière St. Jehan 
Isle de Sainte Croix Habitation de L'Isle Ste. Croix Quinibequy
Chouacoit R. Port St. Louis Malle Barre L'Abitation du Port Royal Le 
Beau Port Port Fortuné The Attack at Port Fortuné Port de Tadoucac 
Quebec Abitation de Quebecq Defeat of the Iroquois at Lake 
Champlain INDEX 
 
THE VOYAGES OF SIEUR DE CHAMPLAIN, 
Of Saintonge, Captain in ordinary to    
    
		
	
	
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