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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
egun, and abandoned by Governor Perier in 1727; recommenced and completed......1795 Étienne de Bore succeeds in producing sugar from cane, beginning a new industry......1795 By treaty Spain grants the United States the right to deposit their merchandise and effects at New Orleans for the space of three years, and at the end of that time to continue, or an equivalent establishment to be assigned at some other point on the Mississippi River ......Oct. 27, 1795 Spanish commissioner Don Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, and United States commissioner Andrew Ellicott, meet at Natchez to define the boundary between Spanish and United States possessions......Feb. 24, 1797 Carondelet refuses to surrender the posts on the Mississippi, hoping for a separation of the western United States from the eastern......1797 Carondelet appointed governor of the Mexican provinces; Don Manuel Gayoso de Lemos succeeds in Louisiana......Aug. 1, 1797 Don Juan Ventura Morales, Spanish intendant, refus
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Mississippi, (search)
tered by the Georgia legislature with control of more than 3,000,000 acres of land in Mississippi at the rate of 2 1/2 cents per acre, to be paid into the State treasury......Jan. 7, 1795 Treaty at Madrid with Spain fixes the southern boundary of the United States at lat. 31° N.; the western boundary the middle of the Mississippi River, with free navigation......Oct. 27, 1795 Georgia legislature rescinds grants to the Mississippi companies......Feb. 13, 1796 Spanish commissioner Don Manuel Gayoso de Lemos meets the United States commissioner Andrew Ellicott at Natchez to carry out the provisions of the treaty regarding the boundary-line between the United States and Spain......Feb. 24, 1797 Colonel Ellicott succeeds in securing the election of a permanent committee of public safety......July, 1797 On Jan. 10, 1798, Colonel Ellicott receives notice from the governor-general of New Orleans that orders had been received from the King to surrender the territory, but it was