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Le Moyne Gallery: Detailed views Part 2

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Plate VI. The French erect a column with the royal coat of arms on an island they call Libourne. This exact location of this column intended to mark the northern boundary of French territory is not known, but may be near Beaufort, South Carolina.

Detailed view of a ship from plate VI.

Detailed view of a ship from plate VI.

Detailed view of a deer from plate VI.

Detailed view of plants from plate VI.

Detailed view of the French on a boat from plate VI.

Detailed view of deer from plate VI.

Detailed view of huts from plate VI.

Plate VII. The colony at Charlesfort runs short of food. The men left at Charlesfort canoe through alligator-infested rivers to get help from Native Americans.

Detailed view of Frenchmen visiting the Native Americans from plate VII.

Detailed view of Native Americans transporting food to a canoe from plate VII.

Detailed view of the French in a canoe from plate VII.

Detailed view of trees from plate VII.

Detailed view of trees from plate VII.

Detailed view of an alligator from plate VII.

Detailed view of an alligator from plate VII.

Detailed view of a hut from plate VII.

Plate VIII. The Native Americans worship Ribault's column. This column was left two years earlier by Laudonnière on the St. Johns River near Jacksonville. The column has been decorated with flowers and various offerings have been left at its base. The column is shown to Laudonnière by Atore, the son of chief Satouriona.

Detailed view of Atore, the son of chief Satuouriona, from plate VIII.

Detailed view of Laudonnière from plate VIII.

Detailed view of Atore's clothing from plate VIII.

Detailed view of Laudonnière's clothing from plate VIII.

Detailed view of Atore's and Laudonnière's attire from plate VIII.

Detailed view of a Native American worshipping Ribault's column from plate VIII.

Detailed view of Native Americans worshipping Ribault's column from plate VIII.

Detailed view of Native Americans worshipping Ribault's column from plate VIII.

Detailed view of arrows from plate VIII.

Detailed view of food from plate VIII.

Detailed view of food from plate VIII.

Detail of a basket near the column from plate VIII.

Plate IX. The French build Fort Caroline. The fort was built on the bank of the St. Johns River. Trenches were dug along the other two sides of the triangular fort for protection.

Detailed view of canoes from plate IX.

Detailed view of a Frenchman digging a trench from plate IX.

Detailed view of Frenchmen digging trenches and constructing housing from plate IX.

Detailed view of Frenchmen constructing housing from plate IX.

Detailed view of Frenchmen digging trenches from plate IX.

Detailed view of Frenchmen clearing land for the fort from plate IX.

Detailed view of the apex of the fort from plate IX.

Plate X. Fort Caroline. The side of the fort facing the river was built with planks. The other two sides were constructed of earth. The oven was built outside the fort to reduce the risk of fire.

Detailed view of a cannon within the fort walls from plate X.

Detailed view of the fort walls from plate X.

Detailed view of buildings within the fort walls from plate X.

Detailed view of an oven from plate X.

Detailed view of the entrance to the fort from plate X.

Detailed view of the planks surrounding the fort from plate X.

Detailed view of the planks surrounding the fort from plate X.

Detailed view of a Frenchman anchoring a canoe to the bank from plate X.

 

 

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