... called Bay St. Louis; the loss by criminal carelessness of the storeship Aimable with the provisions, arms, and supplies that were on her; the departure of Beaujeu with those of the expedition who had become discouraged or dissatisfied; the settlement... The Beginnings of Texas, 1684-1718 - Pàgina 13per Robert Carlton Clark - 1907 - 94 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Texas State Historical Association - 1902
...had become discouraged or dissatisfied; the settlement of the colony a few miles inland on the Lavaca River; the sickness, accidents, and misfortunes by...Mississippi, ending with the tragedy of his murder by his own men.1 The fate of the few unfortunate persons who were left at the village of St. Louis, as it touches... | |
 | 1902
...had become discouraged or dissatisfied; the settlement of the colony a few miles inland on the Lavaca River; the sickness, accidents, and misfortunes by...Mississippi, ending with the tragedy of his murder by his own men.1 The fate of the few unfortunate persons who were left at the village of St. Louis, as it touches... | |
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