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701-03 Camp Street
Fortifications at Forts Saint Philip and Jackson
Plans for the proposed intendant's residence in New Orleans.
French forts at Plaquemines Bend, along the Mississippi River.
Fort Rosalie and a temporary fortification at Natchez, ca. 1730.
French attack against the Chickasaw Indian villages, 1740.
French plan of attack against the Chickasaw Villages, 1736.
Water-powered grist mill planned near New Orleans by the Company of the Indies, 1732.
Balise outpost at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Cross-section and profile of the New Orleans barracks, 1729.
Fort, quarters, and chapel at Fort Conde, 1724.
Water-powered grist mill planned near New Orleans by the Company of the Indies, 1732.
Elevation of Fort Conde, Mobile.
Balise outpost at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Plans and elevations for French forts constructed at Plaquemines Bend.
Map of the Ohio River Valley and the proposed French Ouabache Post.
Detached kitchen for the proposed intendant's residence at New Orleans, 1749.
Map of Mobile, Alabama.
Natchez fort (evidently the tribe’s fortified village), ca. 1729.
Elevated chapel proposed for construction at Balise.

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