Louis Boulduc

Louis Boulduc (1648–1700?) was a French soldier from 1665 to 1668 and settler of New France. He served in the Carignan-Salières Regiment and helped build new forts along the Richelieu River, the principal route of the Iroquois marauders.

Read more about Louis Boulduc:  Early Life, Historical Background, Life in New France, Nomination and Trouble Brewing, Recalled To France

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