Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society, Томови 5-10Louisiana Historical Society, 1911 Contains list of members. |
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... River to its mouth , and there by right of discovery took possession , in the name of his sovereign , of that vast ter- ritory through which the waters of that great river flowed , and gave it the name of " Louisiane . " Whilst ...
... River to its mouth , and there by right of discovery took possession , in the name of his sovereign , of that vast ter- ritory through which the waters of that great river flowed , and gave it the name of " Louisiane . " Whilst ...
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... RIVER . II . Another tract of land situated above and adjoining the boundary line of New Orleans , fronting the Mississippi River , in depth running W.14 of N. W. to the Mississippi , in the bend of the river below the Tchoupitoulas ...
... RIVER . II . Another tract of land situated above and adjoining the boundary line of New Orleans , fronting the Mississippi River , in depth running W.14 of N. W. to the Mississippi , in the bend of the river below the Tchoupitoulas ...
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... River , and running in depth to the West , quarter North - West , up to the Mississippi in the bend of the river below the Chipitoulas ; which land cannot be better defined nor surveyed on account of the country being overflowed . By ...
... River , and running in depth to the West , quarter North - West , up to the Mississippi in the bend of the river below the Chipitoulas ; which land cannot be better defined nor surveyed on account of the country being overflowed . By ...
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... river by forty in depth , upon payment to Bienville of an annual rent of six livres per arpent front , together with two capons and two days labor for each arpent per annum . As the lands were becoming daily more valuable , and as ...
... river by forty in depth , upon payment to Bienville of an annual rent of six livres per arpent front , together with two capons and two days labor for each arpent per annum . As the lands were becoming daily more valuable , and as ...
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... River St. Louis from the stream of Manchac to the sea , by reducing to twenty arpents frontage by the ordinary depth , the concessions of greater extent of lands which might have been granted in said Province and reuniting the surplus ...
... River St. Louis from the stream of Manchac to the sea , by reducing to twenty arpents frontage by the ordinary depth , the concessions of greater extent of lands which might have been granted in said Province and reuniting the surplus ...
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