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[[File:Sainte Anne Port Dauphin National Historic Site of Canada 3.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The plaque reads: Presented by the Fortress of Louisbourg to the Englishtown Historical Society in July 1996. This gun commemorates Fort Sainte Anne 1629., the first permanent settlement and Jesuit Mission on Cape Breton Island, also Fort Dauphin 1713, secondary strong place on the Island which was captured in 1745 and abandoned in 1758 after the final capitulation of Louisbourg.]] Fort Sainte Anne was built by Captain Charles Daniel (1629) after he raided Baleine. From the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: <blockquote>DANIEL, CHARLES, sea captain, member of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, founder of Fort Sainte-Anne on Cape Breton, second son of Antoine Daniel, a Dieppe merchant, and Marguerite Martin; d. 1661. | [[File:Sainte Anne Port Dauphin National Historic Site of Canada 3.jpg|300px|thumb|left|The plaque reads: Presented by the Fortress of Louisbourg to the Englishtown Historical Society in July 1996. This gun commemorates Fort Sainte Anne 1629., the first permanent settlement and Jesuit Mission on Cape Breton Island, also Fort Dauphin 1713, secondary strong place on the Island which was captured in 1745 and abandoned in 1758 after the final capitulation of Louisbourg.]] Fort Sainte Anne was built by Captain Charles Daniel (1629) after he raided Baleine. From the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: <blockquote>DANIEL, CHARLES, sea captain, member of the Compagnie des Cent-Associés, founder of Fort Sainte-Anne on Cape Breton, second son of Antoine Daniel, a Dieppe merchant, and Marguerite Martin; d. 1661. | ||
Revision as of 09:10, 17 March 2019
Fort Sainte Anne (2) (1629 to 1641) - A French colonial fort located at present-day Englishtown, Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
History of Fort Sainte Anne (2)![]() The fort was occupied from 1629 to 1641. Fort Sainte Anne was later rebuilt as Simon Denys Fort. Some years later another military fort was built adjacent to the ruins of this fort, Fort Dauphin (1713-1758).
Current StatusA National Historic Site. No visible remains of any fort structures. An existing roadside carin with a plaque which reads: Plaque date: 1950
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