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Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson (1666–1739) was born in France and came to Canada in 1685. Renaud was a career soldier and, aside from a dueling incident, was consistently praised for his military and administrative work. His most important military work was among the Miami Indians where he was responsible for assisting with the work of Jean-Baptiste Bissot de Vinsenne in keeping the Miami from joining forces with the English. After Bissot's death in 1719, he established a number of garrison posts, one of which was commanded by François-Marie Bissot de Vinsenne.

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  • Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson (en)
  • Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson (fr)
  • Дюбюиссон, Жак-Шарль Рено (ru)
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  • Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson, né en 1666 à Paris et décédé en 1739 à Trois-Rivières, est un officier supérieur des régiments français d'Ancien Régime. (fr)
  • Жак-Шарль Рено Дюбюиссон (фр. Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson; 1666 — 24 декабря 1739 года) — французский военнослужащий и мэр города Труа-Ривьер. (ru)
  • Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson (1666–1739) was born in France and came to Canada in 1685. Renaud was a career soldier and, aside from a dueling incident, was consistently praised for his military and administrative work. His most important military work was among the Miami Indians where he was responsible for assisting with the work of Jean-Baptiste Bissot de Vinsenne in keeping the Miami from joining forces with the English. After Bissot's death in 1719, he established a number of garrison posts, one of which was commanded by François-Marie Bissot de Vinsenne. (en)
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  • Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson (1666–1739) was born in France and came to Canada in 1685. Renaud was a career soldier and, aside from a dueling incident, was consistently praised for his military and administrative work. His most important military work was among the Miami Indians where he was responsible for assisting with the work of Jean-Baptiste Bissot de Vinsenne in keeping the Miami from joining forces with the English. After Bissot's death in 1719, he established a number of garrison posts, one of which was commanded by François-Marie Bissot de Vinsenne. Dubuisson was he post commander at Detroit in 1712. He commanded a post at the Miamis near Toledo from 1723 to 1727. By 1729, he was appointed post commander at Michilimackinac. (en)
  • Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson, né en 1666 à Paris et décédé en 1739 à Trois-Rivières, est un officier supérieur des régiments français d'Ancien Régime. (fr)
  • Жак-Шарль Рено Дюбюиссон (фр. Jacques-Charles Renaud Dubuisson; 1666 — 24 декабря 1739 года) — французский военнослужащий и мэр города Труа-Ривьер. (ru)
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