File:Fort De Lassomption Memphis TN LoC map.jpg
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English: Detail of a French map depicting what today is the Memphis, Tennessee area.
"This map of the Mississippi River Valley from Memphis to the Gulf of Mexico as far east as Mobile includes interior streams, routes, European communities, and Native American settlements and nations, fortifications ... Map concentrates on the surveys of Broutin, Vergés, and Saucier in Mississippi and Alabama ..." Map is a digital copy from the U.S. Library of Congress. |
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Source | http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gmd/g4010.ct000681 | |||||||
Author | Louisiana and Mississippi routes of Broutin, de Verges, and Saucier, author unknown. | |||||||
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