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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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the garrison of Fort Rosalie and occupied it; the Indians desert the fort and 200 prisoners in it......January, 1730 M. Perier makes another expedition against the Natchez and secures their chief, Great Sun, and others......Jan. 24, 1731 [Great Sun died a prisoner, the others were sold as slaves to St. Domingo.] Company of the West surrenders its charter to the King......Jan. 23, 1731 Superior council of Louisiana reorganized by letters patent; Perier continued in office......May 7, 1732 Settlement at Baton Rouge......1733 Bienville reappointed governor......1733 Bienville repulsed in an expedition against the Chickasaw Indians......May 26, 1736 Second expedition of Bienville against the Chickasaws, who sue for peace......1740 Marquis de Vaudreuil appointed governor; Bienville returns to France......May 10, 1743 Marquis de Vaudreuil marches against the Chickasaws; unable to take their towns, he garrisons the fort on the Tombigbee erected by Bienville, a