IBERVILLE'S VOYAGES BY PENICAULT http://ecommons.luc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1646&context=luc_theses
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FRENCH IN NATCHEZ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/aa.1946.48.3.02a00010/pdf
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FRENCH IN NATCHEZ http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/aa.1946.48.3.02a00010/pdf
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The
same
poverty
of
information
prevails with
regard
to
another
early
establishment
at
Natchez,
that
of
MM.
Pellerin
and
Bellecourt.
Its
men
are
said
to
have
arrived
at
Dauphin Island
on
the
19th
of
April,
1719.
No
description
is
given
of
the settlement,
except
for
the
statement
that
it
was
located
on
the
banks
of
“a
little river” near
the
village
of
the
Indians.66
From the point
of
view
of
the present
study,
this lack
of
data
is
indeed
unfortunate.
For
nothing
is
known
about
such
important
problems
as
to
how
these
early
agricultural
settlers got along
with
the
natives
and
to
what extent they
encroached
upon
their
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