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Lemoyne d'Iberville

Lemoyne d'Iberville
Author: Nellis M. Crouse
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807127001

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When Nellis M. Crouse’s Lemoyne d’Iberville was originally published in 1954, the New York Times declared that “Mr. Crouse’s study of Iberville closes a gap in North American historical biography.” Indeed, this book is the first and only full-length English-language biography of the great leader of French Louisiana, who lived from 1661 to 1706. Though scholarship in French colonial history has increased greatly since it was first released, Crouse’s work still has much to offer. He explores the Canadian origins and military career of Iberville and his campaigns at Hudson Bay, upper New York, Maine, and Nova Scotia, vividly depicting all the wrath and barbarity of seventeenth-century warfare. Crouse emphasizes the relationship between private gain and public service in Iberville’s rise through the ranks of the French navy, outlining how his quest for booty and trade steered his military actions, and stresses the importance of family networks in both the commerce and government of New France. With a new introduction by Daniel H. Usner, Jr., to set the book in historiographical perspective, this edition of Lemoyne d’Iberville provides scholars and students alike with a fresh perspective on this remarkable colonial figure.


Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur D'Iberville

Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur D'Iberville
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2005-07-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780635028518

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These popular readers include easy-to-read information, fun facts and trivia, humor, activities and a whole lot more. They are great for ages 7-12 (grades 2-6), because although simple, these readers have substance and really engage kids with their stories. They are great for social studies, meeting state and national curriculum standards, individual and group reading programs, centers, library programs, and have many other terrific educational uses. Get the Answer Key for the Quizzes! Click HERE.


Lemoyne D'Iberville

Lemoyne D'Iberville
Author: Nellis Maynard Crouse
Publisher: Port Washington, N.Y : Kennikat Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780804616775

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Iberville's Gulf Journals

Iberville's Gulf Journals
Author: Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1991-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0817305394

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The three journals included in Iberville's Gulf Journals record Iberville's service from 1699 to 1702.


A Fierce and Fractious Frontier

A Fierce and Fractious Frontier
Author: Samuel C. Hyde, Jr.
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807129234

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Tales of Cajuns, Creoles, and New Orleans decadence dominate both popular and professional impressions of Louisiana and have undoubtedly distracted attention from the region that arguably experienced the most dramatic pattern of development in Louisiana, if not the entire Gulf South. Louisiana's Florida Parishes, located in the southeastern part of the state, have endured a tumultuous evolution, including domination by every major power that invaded North America, exclusion from the Louisiana Purchase, insurrection and the establishment of the original Lone Star Republic, and some of the highest rates of rural homicide recorded in American history. The area was long neglected by scholars until some of its foremost experts came together to explore and recognize its singular identity. This volume is a result of that collaboration and consists of ten essays on the history and culture of this unique territory. In tracing the progress of Louisiana's Florida Parishes, the book begins with an eye-opening ethnographic history of the territory during its days as a French colony, the brief era of British rule, and slavery as it was practiced under the Spanish regime. A revealing look at the region during the War of 1812 provides a dynamic account of the only major naval battle in the South during that conflict. Subsequent essays give lucid and insightful examination to the area's guerrilla tactics during the Civil War, credit crisis of the postbellum era, and ecological transformation through pine forest harvesting. The final third of the book considers the demographic changes wrought by black labor employed in the lumber mills of the early twentieth century, the challenges confronting a rural, depression-era black community, and recent environmental changes in the parishes that impact ongoing economic development. A Fierce and Fractious Frontier employs a comprehensive approach supported by provocative groundbreaking research to explain the difficulties of the past and suggest considerations for the future of Louisiana's Florida Parishes. It will stand as a model for the emerging field of southern subregional studies.


D'Iberville and St. Martin

D'Iberville and St. Martin
Author: Dale Greenwell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0738594245

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Maple Leaves

Maple Leaves
Author: Sir James MacPherson Le Moine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1863
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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Ship Island, Mississippi

Ship Island, Mississippi
Author: Theresa Arnold-Scriber
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2012-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786468998

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Ship Island was used as a French base of operations for Gulf Coast maneuvers and later, during the War of 1812, by the British as a launching point for the disastrous Battle of New Orleans. But most memorably, Ship Island served as a Federal prison under the command of Union Major General Benjamin F. Butler during the Civil War. This volume traces this fascinating and somewhat sinister history of Ship Island. The main focus of the book is a series of rosters of the men imprisoned. Organized first by the state in which the soldier enlisted and then by the company in which he served, entries are listed alphabetically by last name and include information such as beginning rank; date and place of enlistment; date and place of capture; physical characteristics; and, where possible, the fate and postwar occupation of the prisoner.