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Book Synopsis 1720 Louisiana's First Colonists by : Cathy Sturgell
Download or read book 1720 Louisiana's First Colonists written by Cathy Sturgell and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-11 with total page 231 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Produced for the 300th anniversary of Louisiana's French Colonists, this edition of the First Families of Louisiana series focuses on those colonists, most from France, whose descendants survived and make up the fabric of society and much of the genes of the Louisiana population 300 years later in 2020.
Book Synopsis 1720-2020 Louisiana's First Colonists by : Randy Decuir
Download or read book 1720-2020 Louisiana's First Colonists written by Randy Decuir and published by . This book was released on 2020-11-24 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Stories of the strongest of the 1720 Louisiana Colonists who families or works survived for Three Centuries to be told today. Published on the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the French ships carrying the first French families to the colony of Louisiana. Like the Mayflower, these ships brought entire families to settle and set up plantation communities that became the foundations of cities which include Baton Rouge, Biloxi, Mobile, New Orleans, Natchez, New Roads, Pascagoula, St. Louis, and Vicksburg
Author :Winston De Ville Publisher :Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Company ISBN 13 :9780806304809 Total Pages :113 pages Book Rating :4.3/5 (48 download)
Book Synopsis The New Orleans French 1720-1733 by : Winston De Ville
Download or read book The New Orleans French 1720-1733 written by Winston De Ville and published by Baltimore : Genealogical Publishing Company. This book was released on 1973 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Ste. Catherine Colonists, 1719-1720 by : Winston De Ville
Download or read book The Ste. Catherine Colonists, 1719-1720 written by Winston De Ville and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis 1720 Le Profond 300th Anniversary Arrived Sept. 16, 1720 at Biloxi by : Randy Paul Decuir
Download or read book 1720 Le Profond 300th Anniversary Arrived Sept. 16, 1720 at Biloxi written by Randy Paul Decuir and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-15 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the 16th September the ship le Profond arrived in the Louisiana colony with two hundred and forty French citizens on board, ready to help establish and populate the lower Mississippi River valley. Le Profond was one of forty-three ships of the "Company of the West" which were designated for Louisiana as part of a massive recruitment effort to populate the new vast French colony which stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. Most of the passengers on board the Le Profond were engagés who had signed contracts to work the lands to establish plantations. A group of soldiers were also on board. Some of these soldiers later returned to France, but some remained and established families, such as Antoine La Roche Bonvillain.The ship which reached Ship Island at Biloxi from La Rochelle with men, women, teens, and few servants. They were exhausted, after spending the entire summer at sea, after waiting several months at the French ports preparing before for the ship departed on June 10.The LeProfond colonists at first were destined for the Arkansas Post. When that settlement failed, the colonists left helped to establish farming concessions along the lower Mississippi River and valley at Arkansas, Illinois Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Some of the concessions were the foundations which led led to present day cities and communities which were formed: Baton Rouge, the German Coast, Natchez, and New Orleans.
Book Synopsis 1720 Le Profond 300th Anniversary Arrived Sept. 16, 1720 at Biloxi by : Randy DeCuir
Download or read book 1720 Le Profond 300th Anniversary Arrived Sept. 16, 1720 at Biloxi written by Randy DeCuir and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-16 with total page 125 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Celebrating the 300th anniversary of the arrival of the La Loire in Louisiana, a French ship which brought the first wave of French colonists to establish concessions.
Book Synopsis 1720 LE PROFOND 300TH ANNIVERSARY ARRIVED SEPT. 16, 1720 AT BILOXI. by :
Download or read book 1720 LE PROFOND 300TH ANNIVERSARY ARRIVED SEPT. 16, 1720 AT BILOXI. written by and published by . This book was released on with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the 16th September the ship le Profond arrived in the Louisiana colony with two hundred and forty French citizens on board, ready to help establish and populate the lower Mississippi River valley. Le Profond was one of forty-three ships of the "Company of the West" which were designated for Louisiana as part of a massive recruitment effort to populate the new vast French colony which stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. Most of the passengers on board the Le Profond were engag?s who had signed contracts to work the lands to establish plantations. A group of soldiers were also on board. Some of these soldiers later returned to France, but some remained and established families, such as Antoine La Roche Bonvillain.The ship which reached Ship Island at Biloxi from La Rochelle with men, women, teens, and few servants. They were exhausted, after spending the entire summer at sea, after waiting several months at the French ports preparing before for the ship departed on June 10.The LeProfond colonists at first were destined for the Arkansas Post. When that settlement failed, the colonists left helped to establish farming concessions along the lower Mississippi River and valley at Arkansas, Illinois Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Some of the concessions were the foundations which led led to present day cities and communities which were formed: Baton Rouge, the German Coast, Natchez, and New Orleans.
Book Synopsis The Germans of Colonial Louisiana, 1720-1803 by : Reinhart Kondert
Download or read book The Germans of Colonial Louisiana, 1720-1803 written by Reinhart Kondert and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Sainte. Catherine Colonists, 1719-1720 by : Winston De Ville
Download or read book The Sainte. Catherine Colonists, 1719-1720 written by Winston De Ville and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Vital Negotiations by : Marion Stange
Download or read book Vital Negotiations written by Marion Stange and published by V&R Unipress. This book was released on 2012-07-18 with total page 268 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thema dieses Buches ist die Organisation und Regulierung von Seuchenbekämpfung und Gesundheitsfürsorge in der britischen Kolonie South Carolina und der französischen Kolonie Louisiana zwischen 1720 und 1763. Welche Akteure waren an der Implementierung und Durchsetzung von Maßnahmen im Gesundheitsbereich beteiligt? Welche Handlungsweisen wählten sie? Diese Fragen stehen im Mittelpunkt der Untersuchung. Die Autorin zeigt, dass sich die Formen lokaler politischer Organisation in den beiden Kolonien trotz der tiefgreifenden Unterschiede in Bezug auf Strukturen und Strategien der beiden Kolonialmächte stark ähnelten. Dies legt den Schluss nahe, dass die lokalen Gegebenheiten innerhalb der Kolonien einen mindestens ebenso großen Einfluss auf lokale Governanceformen hatten wie die Struktur des jeweiligen Kolonialreichs. Das Buch eröffnet damit einen frischen Blick auf die Realitäten kolonialen Regierens im frühneuzeitlichen Nordamerika. Focusing on the field of health care and disease control as a field of policy that was of pivotal importance for the existence and stability of European colonies in the south-eastern areas of the North American continent, the book analyzes modes of local organization and regulation in French Louisiana and British South Carolina during the first half of the eighteenth century. The work shows that, in spite of completely different imperial strategies and systems of rule, striking similarities existed between French and British colonies with regard to governance modes and the nature of agents involved in political organization. This attests to the fact that governance practices on the local and the colonial levels were informed at least as much by local conditions as by the nature of the empire to which the colonies respectively belonged. The work offers a fresh and unique perspective on the realities of colonial rule in early modern North America, thus challenging traditional notions which stress the differences between the French and British colonial empires in North America with regard to administrative practices.
Book Synopsis The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana from 1699 Through 1732 by :
Download or read book The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana from 1699 Through 1732 written by and published by Genealogical Publishing Com. This book was released on 1972 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a compilation of the twenty-eight earliest census records of Louisiana. Such records have proved time and again to be the foundation and touchstone of modern genealogy. These particular census records cover, at one period or another, Fort Maurepas, Biloxi, Mobile, Natchez, New Orleans, and other locations. The records are both civilian and military, mainly the former, and they extend from 1699 through 1732. Besides census records, the reader will find lists of 1,704 marriageable girls, a 1726 list of persons requesting negroes, landowner lists, and a list of persons massacred at Fort Rosalie in 1729. Other features include a synopsis of Louisiana's colonial history, tips on French colonial naming practices, and a comprehensive index of 5,000 names.
Book Synopsis German Coast Families by : Alberrt J Robichaux
Download or read book German Coast Families written by Alberrt J Robichaux and published by . This book was released on 2021-02 with total page 554 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to determine the places of origin of the families recruited by John Law in 1720, and to re-examine the migration within the context of Louisiana and European history. The primary focus was on those fifty-eight families enumerated at the German villages in the 1724 census. The first section re-examines the German migration to Louisiana, while the second reports the results of the genealogical research that is arranged by family groups. The third section of the book contains translations of pertinent documents and additional research on the German Stein family.
Book Synopsis Historical Memoirs of Louisiana by : Benjamin Franklin French
Download or read book Historical Memoirs of Louisiana written by Benjamin Franklin French and published by . This book was released on 1853 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Speaking French in Louisiana, 1720-1955 by : Sylvie Dubois
Download or read book Speaking French in Louisiana, 1720-1955 written by Sylvie Dubois and published by LSU Press. This book was released on 2018-01-08 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the course of its three-hundred-year history, the Catholic Church in Louisiana witnessed a prolonged shift from French to English, with some south Louisiana churches continuing to prepare marriage, baptism, and burial records in French as late as the mid-twentieth century. Speaking French in Louisiana, 1720–1955 navigates a complex and lengthy process, presenting a nuanced picture of language change within the Church and situating its practices within the state’s sociolinguistic evolution. Mining three centuries of evidence from the Archdiocese of New Orleans archives, the authors discover proof of an extraordinary one-hundred-year rise and fall of bilingualism in Louisiana. The multiethnic laity, clergy, and religious in the nineteenth century necessitated the use of multiple languages in church functions, and bilingualism remained an ordinary aspect of church life through the antebellum period. After the Civil War, however, the authors show a steady crossover from French to English in the Church, influenced in large part by an active Irish population. It wasn’t until decades later, around 1910, that the Church began to embrace English monolingualism and French faded from use. The authors’ extensive research and analysis draws on quantitative and qualitative data, geographical models, methods of ethnography, and cultural studies. They evaluated 4,000 letters, written mostly in French, from 1720 to 1859; sacramental registers from more than 250 churches; parish reports; diocesan council minutes; and unpublished material from French archives. Their findings illuminate how the Church’s hierarchical structure of authority, its social constraints, and the attitudes of its local priests and laity affected language maintenance and change, particularly during the major political and social developments of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Speaking French in Louisiana, 1720–1955 goes beyond the “triumph of English” or “tragedy of Cajun French” stereotypes to show how south Louisiana negotiated language use and how Christianization was a powerful linguistic and cultural assimilator.
Book Synopsis Louisiana History by : Florence M. Jumonville
Download or read book Louisiana History written by Florence M. Jumonville and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2002-08-30 with total page 810 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the accounts of 18th-century travelers to the interpretations of 21st-century historians, Jumonville lists more than 6,800 books, chapters, articles, theses, dissertations, and government documents that describe the rich history of America's 18th state. Here are references to sources on the Louisiana Purchase, the Battle of New Orleans, Carnival, and Cajuns. Less-explored topics such as the rebellion of 1768, the changing roles of women, and civic development are also covered. It is a sweeping guide to the publications that best illuminate the land, the people, and the multifaceted history of the Pelican State. Arranged according to discipline and time period, chapters cover such topics as the environment, the Civil War and Reconstruction, social and cultural history, the people of Louisiana, local, parish, and sectional histories, and New Orleans. It also lists major historical sites and repositories of primary materials. As the only comprehensive bibliography of the secondary sources about the state, ^ILouisiana History^R is an invaluable resource for scholars and researchers.
Book Synopsis The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German Descent by : John Hanno Deiler
Download or read book The Settlement of the German Coast of Louisiana and the Creoles of German Descent written by John Hanno Deiler and published by . This book was released on 1909 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Slavery and Frontier Mississippi, 1720-1835 by : David J. Libby
Download or read book Slavery and Frontier Mississippi, 1720-1835 written by David J. Libby and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2004 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Historians have considered slavery and Mississippi together in academic studies, assuming that the two were, and always had been, inextricable linked. Libby attempts to answer the hows and whys of slavery's development during the period when Mississippi was a frontier region. His findings suggest that slavery took many shapes in Mississippi before it became the institution stereotyped in so much scholarship studying the later antebellum period. -- adapted from Introduction.