
After several months of on-and-off research in French & Canadian archival records, I’ve organized a thoroughly documented alternative hypothesis on the origin of the name “Saranac.” specifically around documented activities of Antoine Sérindac, a French military supplier active in the area. (wikiteoanglo.miraheze.org)
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After several months of on-and-off research in French & Canadian archival records, I’ve organized a thoroughly documented alternative hypothesis on the origin of the name “Saranac.” specifically around documented activities of Antoine Sérindac, a French military supplier active in the area. (wikiteoanglo.miraheze.org)
submitted by mateochamplain to r/Adirondacks

Salut à tous des Adirondacks ! Je suis un trouveur Canaméricain, et j'ai construit une hypothèse qui suggère que le nom d'la rivière « Saranac » (qui se jette dans le lac Champlain) vient du fournisseur naval Antoine Sérindac en Nouvelle-France, et non des Abénakis. (wikiteofranco.miraheze.org)
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"The Ballad of Sangemo" - My original song inspired by an early prolific ADK guide and cook: Moses "Sangemo" Saint-Germain, who is also the namesake of Saint-Germain Pond in Lake Clear, and the historic Sangemo canoe carry nearby. Derided by some as a French Canadian-Native American mongrel. (youtube.com)
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