Joseph Antoine Lareau

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About Joseph Antoine Lareau

Chambly is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada, about 25 km (16 mi) to the south east of Montreal.

People have lived in Chambly since the 17th century, but Chambly was not incorporated as a city until 1965.

Chambly is home to the massive Fort Chambly, built with local stone between 1709 and 1711 in the style of Vauban's classic French fortifications. It was built at the mouth of a large basin, on the site of successive wooden forts dating back to 1665. Fort Chambly was the largest in a series of fortifications on the shores of what was known as the Iroquois River (later known as the Chambly River, finally becoming the Richelieu River in the nineteenth century). Originally called Fort Saint-Louis, it soon came to be known by the name of its first commanding officer, Jacques de Chambly, to whom the surrounding seigniory was granted in 1672. It was intended to protect New France in general (and Montreal in specific) from attack from hostile natives and the English.

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Joseph Antoine Lareau's Timeline

1738
May 17, 1738
Chambly, Chambly, Québec, Canada
1772
June 27, 1772
Chambly, QC, Canada
1773
1773
Chambly, La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
1774
August 22, 1774
Chambly, La Vallée-du-Richelieu Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada
1775
October 30, 1775
Saint-Joseph-de-Chambly, Chambly, Quebec, Canada, Chambly, Quebec, Canada
1777
March 25, 1777
Chambly, La Vallée-du-Richelieu, QC, Canada
1779
February 3, 1779
Chambly, QC, Canada
1780
1780
1783
March 2, 1783
Chambly, QC, Canada