Evans Roberts papers, 1797, 1890.

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Evans Roberts papers, 1797, 1890.

The land survey document of property in Nueva Feliciana, La., was signed by Vicente S. Pintado and Carlos Trudeau, royal surveyors of Spanish colonial Louisiana, and by Francisco Luis Hector, Baron de Carondelet, Spanish colonial governor of Louisiana (1797). An indemnity patent signed by President Benjamin Harrison transfers 859.32 acres of land to the state of Louisiana in accordance with provisions of an 1855 Act of Congress "for the relief of purchasers and locators of swamp and overflow lands" (1890).

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