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Daniel-Marie Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne
- ... that Daniel-Marie Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne established the Fort du Portage, whose Old Stone Chimney still stands near Niagara Falls? "Daniel-Marie began constructing a new fort, which became known as the little Niagara fort or Fort du Portage" from Dunn Jr., Walter S. (1979). "Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne, Daniel-Marie". Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Vol. 4. University of Toronto/Université Laval.
"the Old Stone Chimney, Built in 1750 by Daniel de Joncaire sits on the embankment of the Robert Moses Parkway near the corner of Buffalo Avenue and John B. Daly Boulevard [...] Historians believe the chimney dates back to 1750 and the construction of Fort du Portage, or Fort Little Niagara" from Scheer, Mark (June 8, 2010). "Local Historian Trying to Revive Old Chimney as Tourist Attraction]". Niagara Gazette. Retrieved March 17, 2021.- ALT1:... that Daniel-Marie Chabert de Joncaire de Clausonne built a small canal above Niagara Falls to power a sawmill in 1750? "Daniel-Marie Chabert de Joncaire (1714-1771) built a sawmill ca 1750 just above what is now called American Falls" Eisenstadt, Peter (2005). Encyclopedia of New York State. Syracuse University Press. p. 1110. ISBN 978-0-8156-0808-0.
Created by MarkH21 (talk). Self-nominated at 10:26, 17 March 2021 (UTC).