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... Matagorda Bay , where they met with a tribe whom Vaca calls the Quevenes . These Indians told him that they had seen men like himself in the custody of another tribe farther down the coast . Vaca knew that the men must be his old compan ...
... Matagorda Bay , where they met with a tribe whom Vaca calls the Quevenes . These Indians told him that they had seen men like himself in the custody of another tribe farther down the coast . Vaca knew that the men must be his old compan ...
Page 209
... Matagorda Bay . It was because of faulty maps , perhaps , that he had missed the mouth of the Mississippi . One of his four ships had been captured by Spaniards en route and another was wrecked on entering the bay . Beaujeu , the naval ...
... Matagorda Bay . It was because of faulty maps , perhaps , that he had missed the mouth of the Mississippi . One of his four ships had been captured by Spaniards en route and another was wrecked on entering the bay . Beaujeu , the naval ...
Page 210
... Bay . He set out from this point in search of the Mississippi , which he believed to be near , expecting to meet with Tonty . While he was exploring the eastern waters of Matagorda Bay , the last of his ships was wrecked . La Salle then ...
... Bay . He set out from this point in search of the Mississippi , which he believed to be near , expecting to meet with Tonty . While he was exploring the eastern waters of Matagorda Bay , the last of his ships was wrecked . La Salle then ...
Page 213
... Matagorda Bay and no sign of a colony . It was concluded that La Salle's ex- pedition had been destroyed and that the French menace was over , for the time being at least . The outposts in New León and Coahuila , just south of the Río ...
... Matagorda Bay and no sign of a colony . It was concluded that La Salle's ex- pedition had been destroyed and that the French menace was over , for the time being at least . The outposts in New León and Coahuila , just south of the Río ...
Page 226
... plan in a new guise . St. Denis was made " commander of the River of Canes " ( the Colo- rado ) , and two expeditions were sent in 1720 and 1721 to take possession of Matagorda Bay . Both of 226 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... plan in a new guise . St. Denis was made " commander of the River of Canes " ( the Colo- rado ) , and two expeditions were sent in 1720 and 1721 to take possession of Matagorda Bay . Both of 226 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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