Joutel's Journal of La Salle's Last Voyage, 1684-7Joutel, Henri
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Joutel's Journal of La Salle's Last Voyage, 1684-7
Joutel, Henri
La Salle, Robert Cavelier, sieur de, 1643-1687; Louisiana -- History -- To 1803; Mississippi River -- Discovery and exploration
Hurlbut, “Father Marquette at Mackinaw and Chicago,” Chicago, 1878.
Jacker, “La Salle and the Jesuits,” in _American Catholic Quarterly
Review_, vol. iii., pp. 404–426, Philadelphia, 1878. Peet, “Discovery
of the Ohio,” in _American Antiquarian_, vol. i., pp. 21–35. Shea,
“Address before the Missouri Historical Society at the celebration of
the 250th anniversary of Marquette’s Voyage, July 20, 1878; _same_.
“Romance and Reality of the Death of Marquette, and the recent
Discovery of his Remains,” in _Catholic World_, vol. ii., pp. 267–281.
C. C. Baldwin, “Indian Migration in Ohio,” Western Reserve Historical
Society tract No. 47; also in _American Antiquarian_, April, 1879. M.
F. Force, “Some Early Notices of the Indians of Ohio,” Cincinnati,
1879. Margry, “Was La Salle the Discoverer of the Mississippi,” in
_American Antiquarian_, vol. ii., pp. 206–209, Chicago, 1879–81. O. H.
Marshall, “Building and Voyage of the Griffon in 1679,” Buffalo, 1879.
Blanchard, “Discovery and Conquests of the Northwest,” Chicago, 1880;
gives a brief account of Joliet’s and La Salle’s voyages.
Brucker, “J. Marquette et la découverte de la vallée du Mississipi,”
Lyon, 1880. Thoulet “Cavelier de La Salle et la découverte du
Mississipi, d’après l’ouvrage de M. Margry,” in Bulletin de la
Société de la Géographie, 6e série, tome xx., pp. 435–454, 534–556,
Paris, 1880. Hurlbut’s “Chicago Antiquities,” Chicago, 1881, contains
translations from the journals of Marquette, Hennepin, La Salle, and
of other travellers, which relate the incidents of visits made to the
site of the present city. Neill, “Minnesota Explorers and Pioneers from
1659 to 1858,” Minneapolis, 1881. J. Fiske, “Romance of the Spanish and
French Explorers,” in _Harper’s Magazine_, February, 1882. An article
by the editor in _The Magazine of American History_, March, 1882.
Gravier’s “Sketch of La Salle,” in same magazine, May, 1882. Hurlbut,
“Review of Gravier’s Article,” in same for September, 1882. Butler,
“First French Foot-prints beyond the Lakes” [Madison, 1882], closes the
list of the writings up to the present time. It has not been thought
necessary to include general histories of the United States, such as
Bancroft’s and Hildreth’s, and others.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.—The principal bibliographical works used in the
compilation of this note are Boimare’s “Notes bibliographiques et
raisonnés sur les principaux ouvrages publiès sur la Floride et
l’ancienne Louisiane” [Paris, 1855]; Faribault’s “Catalogue d’ouvrages
sur l’histoire de l’Amérique,” Québec, 1837; “Field’s Essay toward
an Indian Bibliography,” New York, 1875, and Harrisse’s “Notes pour
servir à l’historie, la bibliographic [etc.] de la Nouvelle France,”
Paris, 1872. O’Callaghan’s “Jesuit Relations of Discoveries in Canada,
1632–1672,” New York, 1847, has been used for the titles of the Jesuit
reports.
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