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... Pensacola Bay ; and thence dispatched three vessels for Santa Elena . Before his supplies were unloaded , a tremendous hurricane swept the Bay and destroyed most of his ships with great loss of life . So violent was the storm that it ...
... Pensacola Bay ; and thence dispatched three vessels for Santa Elena . Before his supplies were unloaded , a tremendous hurricane swept the Bay and destroyed most of his ships with great loss of life . So violent was the storm that it ...
Page 132
... Pensacola . When Arel- lano wished to go to Coosa to see for himself if it were suitable for a colony , his people mutinied . The malcontents sent a spurious order to the explorers at Coosa to return ; and in November , 1560 , after ...
... Pensacola . When Arel- lano wished to go to Coosa to see for himself if it were suitable for a colony , his people mutinied . The malcontents sent a spurious order to the explorers at Coosa to return ; and in November , 1560 , after ...
Page 133
... Pensacola was too far westward for Philip's chief purpose ; the most important matter was to establish a colony on the Atlantic sea- board where it could keep a watchful eye on the French , should they venture too far south of Car ...
... Pensacola was too far westward for Philip's chief purpose ; the most important matter was to establish a colony on the Atlantic sea- board where it could keep a watchful eye on the French , should they venture too far south of Car ...
Page 218
... French an expedition was immediately dispatched from Vera Cruz to Pensacola Bay , where in November , 1698 , the post of San Carlos was erected and garrisoned . The move was none too soon . In January ( 1699 218 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... French an expedition was immediately dispatched from Vera Cruz to Pensacola Bay , where in November , 1698 , the post of San Carlos was erected and garrisoned . The move was none too soon . In January ( 1699 218 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
Page 226
... Pensacola to Platte River . Pensacola was captured by the French , recaptured by the Spaniards , and taken again by Bienville . The French at Natchitoches descended upon Texas and the garrison retreated to San Antonio without striking a ...
... Pensacola to Platte River . Pensacola was captured by the French , recaptured by the Spaniards , and taken again by Bienville . The French at Natchitoches descended upon Texas and the garrison retreated to San Antonio without striking a ...
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