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The Site of la Salle's Colony determined
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Map of Texas and Adjacent Regions in the Eighteenth Century / Compiled by Herbert E. Bolton
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La Salle Expedition: La Salle assassinated by Duhaut, May 19, 1686 (color)
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La Salle Expedition: La Salle and his Men returning to Fort Frontenac, Feb. 1679 (color)
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