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France in America
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1La reprinse de la Floride,
2Proclamation of Pamfilo de Narvaez. To the inhabitants of the countries and provinces from Rio de Palmas to the cape of Florida, 1527.
3Memoir of Hernando d'Escalante Fontanedo [!] on the country and ancient Indian tribes of Florida.
4Don Christopher Columbus to his friend, Don Louis de Santangel, on his arrival from his first voyage. At the Azores, Feb. 15, 1493.
5Carta que se da noticia, de un viaje hecho y la bahia de Espiritu Santo, Texas; y de la poblacion que tenian ahi los franceses. El original en archivo de Simancas--copia en la coleccion de Munoz.
6Memoir sent by the king to M. de Denonville governor-general of New France, explanatory of the French possessions in North America, especially the south part of Acadia, from Pantagouet to the Kennebeck River; of the Iroquois and Hudson's Bay; done at Versailles, the 8th March, 1668. Signed, Louis. And lower down. Colbert.
7Memoria de Joan de la Vandera. En que se hace relacion de los lugares y tierra de la Florida por donde el capitan Juan Pardo entró á descubrir camino para Nueva España por los años de 1566, 1567. El original en archivo de Simancas--copia en la coleccion de Munoz.
8Memoir of the happy result and prosperous voyage of the fleet commanded by the illustrious Captain-General Pedro Menendez de Aviles, which sailed from Cadiz on the morning of Thursday, June 28th, for the coast of Florida, and arrived there on the 28th of August, 1565.
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10Narrative of the first voyage of Jean de Ribault, made in the reign of Charles IX, king of France, under the orders and instructions of Gaspard de Coligny, grand admiral of France, to make discoveries and found a colony of French Protestants (Huguenots) in Florida, A. D. 1562.
11Historical journal; or, Narrative of the expeditions made by order of His Majesty Louis XIV, king of France, to colonize Louisiana, under the command of M. Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, governor general; including an account of his explorations of the Colbert or Mississippi River, from its mouth to the Natchez nation; of the physical features of the country; and of the manners and customs of the numerous Indian tribes he visited.
12Historical collections of Louisiana and Florida, including translations of original manuscripts relating to their discovery and settlement, with numerous historical and biographical notes.

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