Joutel, Henri, ca, c. 1643 - c. 1725.

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Henri Joutel (ca. 1643-ca. 1725) is best known for providing the preeminent eyewitness account of Robert de La Salle's 1684 expedition, which aimed to find the mouth of the Mississippi River. Before serving with La Salle,

Joutel spent sixteen or seventeen years in the army. This experience, along with connections to relatives of La Salle, enabled Joutel to immediately become a confidant of La Salle. By the time the expedition reached the Texas coast, Joutel was La Salle's most trusted lieutenant. As such, Joutel commanded the colonists and built Fort Saint Louis (near current day Inez, Texas) while La Salle futilely searched for the mouth of the Mississippi. Moreover, while in control at Fort Saint Louis he seized and destroyed the journal of Father Maxime Le Clercq's, which critciized La Salle.

Disease, hostile Native Americans, and low supplies wracked the colony, and, in 1687, Joutel joined La Salle on his last journey from Fort Saint Louis.

The goal was to find sanctuary at a previously established fort in Illinois and then travel to New France. After disgruntled party members murdered La Salle, Joutel led the remaining colonists to French territory. In 1688, the survivors returned to France where Joutel found employment as a gate guardian in his hometown of Rouen. Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville approached Joutel in 1698 about guiding his expedition to the Gulf of Mexico. Joutel rejected the offer: however, he did loan Iberville his journal for the voyage. Unfortunately, when the journal was returned pages were missing.

From the description of Joutel, Henri, Journal, 1684-1688. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 703410999

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Texas--History
Mississippi River
Texas--History--To 1846
Texas
Gulf Region (Tex.)
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Indians of North America
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Birth 1643

Death 1725

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