Lexicographical Neighbors of Batteaux
Literary usage of Batteaux
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of the Settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario): With Special Reference by William Canniff (1869)
"... batteaux—Extracts from a journal, travelling in 1811—From Kingston to Montreal—The
expenses—The Schenectady boats—Trade between Albany and Cataraqui—The ..."
2. History of Pittsburgh and Environs, from Prehistoric Days to the Beginning by George Thornton Fleming (1922)
"Boats in the middle of the eighteenth century were neither plentiful nor adapted
to the wants of the new settlers. The French batteaux and canoes and other ..."
3. Commissary Wilson's Orderly Book: Expedition of the British and Provincial by Jeffery Amherst Amherst, Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan (1857)
"... the Name or Number of the Regiment, after which if a batteaux is found dirty,
the Regiment it belongs to will not be ..."
4. Travels Through Part of the United States and Canada in 1818 and 1819 by John Morison Duncan (1823)
"therefore with pleasure that I learned that some batteaux were to go down the
river the following morning, and I did not fail to be at the water side in ..."
5. Early History of Cleveland, Ohio: Including Original Papers and Other Matter by Charles Whittlesey (1867)
"Those staunch, well-built batteaux, appear to have been capable of weathering
the terrific gales of the lakes as bravely, as the sloops, schooners and ..."