To the vast and beautiful land : Anglo migration into Spanish Louisiana and Texas, 1760s-1820s /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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College Station :
Texas A&M University Press,
[2019].
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Elma Dill Russell Spencer series in the West and Southwest.
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Table of Contents:
- An enduring community: Anglo-American settlers at colonial Natchez and in the Felicianas, 1774-1810
- Anglo merchants and capital migration in Spanish colonial New Orleans, 1763-1803
- The Gálvez family and Spanish participation in the independence of the United States of America
- Oliver Pollock and George Rogers Clark's service of supply: a case study in financial disaster
- "Her weary pilgrimage": the remarkable Mississippi River adventures of Anne McMeans, 1778-1782
- Oliver Pollock's plantations: an early Anglo landowner on the lower Mississippi, 1769-1824
- "In territories so extensive and fertile": Spanish- and English-speaking peoples in Louisiana before the purchase
- Oliver Pollock and the creation of an American identity in Spanish colonial Louisiana
- Spanish Louisiana land policy: antecedent to the Anglo-American colonization of East Texas, 1769-1821
- Church courts, marriage breakdown, and separation in Spanish Louisiana, west Florida, and Texas, 1763-1836
- Across the Sabine: the Stephen F. Austin family in Spanish and antebellum Louisiana
- Bibliographic essay.