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  1. Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues (1533-1588), illustrator and cartographer, accompanied Rene de Laudonniere’s ill-fated attempt to colonize Florida in 1564. The first European artist to reach Florida, Le Moyne charted the St. John’s Bluff region, now Jacksonville, and sketched scenes from the lives of the Timucua Indians.

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    Narrative of Le Moyne, an Artist who Accompanied the French Expedition to Florida Under Laudonnière, 1564.

    Brevis narratio eorvm qvæ in Florida Americæ provicia Gallis acciderunt, secunda in illam nauigatione duce Renato de Laundomere classis Praefecto anno M. D. LXIIII

    Great collections of travel narratives were published in Europe in the second half of the 16th century, reflecting more than a century of European effort to take possession of the New World, both m...

    Bry, Theodor de, 1528-1598 Editor.
    L' Ecluse, Charles de, 1526-1609 Translator.
    Le Moyne de Morgues, Jacques, 1533?-1588 Author.
    - France
    - United States of America--Florida
    - 1564 to 1575
    - Description and travel
    - Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
    - Original resource extent: 106 pages.
    - Original resource at: National Library of France.
    - Content in Latin.
  2. * Ribault’s landfall at the cape of Anastasia Island (near St. Augustine, Florida) occurred April 29, 1562. This first French expedition to Florida, planned as a refuge for French Protestant Huguenots (and which Le Moyne did not accompany), is depicted in the first

  3. Nov 25, 2015 · Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, Floridae Americae provinciae recens & exactissima descriptio. 1591. Geography & Map Division, Library of Congress. Le Moyne's broad triangle version of Florida.

  4. Le Moyne's Florida This 1591 text by Theodor de Bry contains an account of expeditions by French Huguenots to Florida and includes drawings by Jacques Le Moyne, a French artist and member of Jean Ribault's New World expedition.

  5. May 29, 2024 · As discussed earlier, the Spanish had already established a stronghold at Pensacola, and the British followed close on the heels of the Le Moyne fleet. In late 1699, Captain William Bond entered the Mississippi Delta, but he was repelled by Bienville, who audaciously ordered him to abandon the area.

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