• Fort De La Boulaye Site, also known as Fort Mississippi, is the site of a fort built by the French in south Louisiana in 1699–1700, to support their claim...
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  • Boulaye may refer to Boulaye (name) La Boulaye, a commune in eastern France Fort De La Boulaye Site, a fort built by the French in south Louisiana, U...
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    side of the River from Myrtle Grove. It is the closest town to Fort De La Boulaye Site, a National Historic Landmark. Plaquemines Parish School Board...
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    National Historic Landmarks: Fort De La Boulaye Site, Fort Jackson, and Fort St. Philip. The parish has five other sites listed on the National Register...
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    Historic Landmarks in Louisiana Jackson Barracks, New Orleans Fort de la Balize Fort De La Boulaye "National Register Information System". National Register...
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  • The Old Mobile Site was the location of the French settlement La Mobile and the associated Fort Louis de La Louisiane, in the French colony of New France...
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    Historic Landmarks in Louisiana Jackson Barracks, New Orleans Fort de la Balize Fort De La Boulaye "National Register Information System". National Register...
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    ships. Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Balize, Louisiana. Fort De La Boulaye Fort Jackson Fort St. Philip Reclus was reading news about the port...
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    ground he could find. Fifty miles upriver, Bienville established Fort de la Boulaye. On the recommendations of his brother, Bienville moved the majority...
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    which include Château de la Boulaye, Château de la Couespellière, and manor houses. it is bordered by Cerisy forest. Cerisy-la-Forêt is east of the Pays...
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    This is a list of forts in New France built by the French government or French chartered companies in what later became Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon...
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    System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number. Location derived from its GNIS feature record; the NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted"...
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    Tremé New Orleans neighborhood Fontainebleau New Orleans neighborhood Fort De La Boulaye Garyville Gentilly New Orleans neighborhood Grand Bayou ("great bayou")...
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    Arkansas Post (redirect from Fort Hindman)
    garrisoned by thirteen French soldiers, and Lieutenant Avignon Guérin de La Boulaye was the commander. Father Paul du Poisson was the priest at the post...
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    Dunn (2004), p. 29. Fergusson, C. Bruce (1979) [1966]. "Duret de Chevry de la Boulaye, Charles". In Brown, George Williams (ed.). Dictionary of Canadian...
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    Histoire de Mâcon, Toulouse, 2000. It consists of: Jean Combier, "De la préhistoire aux Burgondes", pp. 17–44 Alain Guerreau, "Mâcon, 380–1239 : la cité épiscopale"...
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    Chalon-sur-Saône (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Canal du Centre, opened in 1792. Though the site (ancient Cabillonum) was a capital of the Aedui and objects of La Tène culture have been retrieved from the...
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  • although title for the site has not been transferred from Louisiana to the federal government. Otherwise, excepting the El Camino Real de los Tejas trail, these...
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    on April 9, 1990. It is named in honour of Taizé. A map of Taizé and camp site Christian pilgrimage Communes of the Saône-et-Loire department "Répertoire...
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    Berzé-le-Châtel (French pronunciation: [bɛʁze ʃatɛl]; Arpitan: Bresié-le-Châtiô) is a commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of...
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    Autun (category Archaeological sites in France)
    Richard of Autun was made the first Duke of Burgundy. In 1506, Barthélemy de Chasseneuz made his reputation as an attorney, defending the rats of Autun...
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    also deserve a visit: Musée du Breuil Musée de la Machine Agricole Puzenat et des outils du bois Le Casino De Bourbon-Lancy Communes of the Saône-et-Loire...
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    historique depuis 1968, INSEE Unité urbaine 2020 de la Clayette (71107), INSEE "Château de la Clayette". Wikimedia Commons has media related to La Clayette....
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    Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023. "Saint-Vérand - Site officiel de la commune". www.saintverand.fr. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    La Chapelle-sous-Brancion (French pronunciation: [la ʃapɛl su bʁɑ̃sjɔ̃]) is a commune in the eastern French department of Saône-et-Loire. Château de Nobles...
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    Chalet Pouilly. Parc archéologique et botanique de Solutré Solutrean, the Paleolithic style named after a site near the village. Communes of the Saône-et-Loire...
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    chapaize.org Archived 2009-04-02 at the Wayback Machine www.art-roman.net/chapaize.htm Pictures of the church Chapaize on the site Bourgogne Romane v t e...
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    contiguous to the church were destroyed to build a corn exchange on their site. There are many historic properties from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries...
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    hall, the church and the school are situated, Sivry, le Vesvre de Saisy, la Forêt de Saisy and Changey. There are two important monuments at Saisy le...
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    wood from the original Fort de la Boulaye, the first French settlement in Louisiana. Ambassador François de Laboulaye, André de Laboulaye's son, rededicated...
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