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The pamphlet narrates the history of a French military settlement on the Mississippi, tracing its founding, strategic purpose, and evolving construction from wooden palisade to a formidable stone fort. It describes daily life in nearby villages, trade with Native Americans, military expeditions and the introduction of enslaved labor, followed by British occupation and repeated damage from the river's encroachment. Finally it recounts the fort's decline, its partial ruin, and later preservation efforts leading to state acquisition and plans to reconstruct the structure from original French plans.
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