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  1. This English translation of L.P. Turcotte’s Histoire de l’Ile d’Orléans, originally published in French in 1867, will give today’s English-speaking descendants of the early French colonists a peek into the lives of the 17th-century settlers of New France.

    • L. P. Turcotte, Elizabeth Blood
    • 2019
  2. What is Bayou St. John? Bayou Saint John was originally a distributary channel of the Mississippi River: it carried water across the cypress swamps to Lake Pontchartrain. Because it offered a straightforward route from the lake to the river, the stream played an essential role in New Orleans’ founding in the early 18th century.

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  3. The surest date would appear to be 1718. Nevertheless, 1717, recalling the official foundation of New Orleans in Paris, might be adopted, for with towns as with men, a christening is a species of consecration.

  4. Bayou St. John (French: Bayou Saint-Jean) is a bayou within the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] The grand Bayou St. John in 1728. The Bayou as a natural feature drained the swampy land of a good portion of what was to become New Orleans, into Lake Pontchartrain.

  5. The island was divided into five main areas, which eventually became parishes: Sainte-Famille (founded in 1661), Saint-Pierre, Saint-François, Saint-Jean (all founded in 1679) and Saint-Laurent (founded in 1698).

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  6. In the 1830s, a new, wider, deeper canal was dug, this time not by prisoners and slaves, but by newly arrived Irish immigrants who died by the thousands of disease and dysentery. The New Basin Canal paralleled the Carondelet one and ran directly from the lake to the thriving new American sector.

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  8. Spanish Fort, also known as Old Spanish Fort, Fort St. Jean, and Fort St. John (Spanish: Fuerte de San Juan del Bayou), is a historic place in New Orleans, Louisiana, formerly the site of a fort and later an amusement park.

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