L'Archevêque, Jean, Items, 1684-1685, [ca. 1690]
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Born in Bayonne, France, explorer, soldier, and trader Jean L'Archevêque (1672-1720) was the son of Claude L'Archevêque and Marie d'Armagnac. While still a boy, L'Archevêque became a member of Robert de La Salle's expedition to the Mississippi River in 1684. On February 20, 1685, the expedition erroneously landed at Matagorda Bay on the Texas coast. Following the murder of La Salle by a member of the expedition, L'Archevêque and several others lived with the Hasinai tribe for four years befo...