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The Old Mobile Site was the location of the French settlement La Mobile and the associated Fort Louis de La Louisiane, in the French colony of New France in North America, from 1702 until 1712. The site is located in Le Moyne, Alabama, on the Mobile River in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. The settlement served as the capital of French Louisiana from 1702 until 1711, when the capital was relocated to the site of present-day Mobile, Alabama. The settlement was founded and originally governed by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. Upon the death of d'Iberville (or Iberville), the settlement was governed by his younger brother, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The site can be considered a French counterpart to the English colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.The settlement site and fort wer

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  • Le fort Louis de la Mobile, dénommé également fort Louis de la Louisiane, car situé en Louisiane française, fut construit dès 1702 près de l'embouchure en eau profonde du fleuve de la Mobile en Alabama. Il servit pour des raisons politiques, militaires et religieuses. Le fort abritait la résidence de Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville et de ses officiers, ainsi que la chapelle et plusieurs autres structures. Le site colonial a été répertorié dans le Registre national des lieux historiques le 6 mai 1976 et site national historique le 3 janvier 2001. Ce fort fut édifié après l'édification de deux premiers forts français situés au Sud du vaste territoire de la Louisiane française. (fr)
  • The Old Mobile Site was the location of the French settlement La Mobile and the associated Fort Louis de La Louisiane, in the French colony of New France in North America, from 1702 until 1712. The site is located in Le Moyne, Alabama, on the Mobile River in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. The settlement served as the capital of French Louisiana from 1702 until 1711, when the capital was relocated to the site of present-day Mobile, Alabama. The settlement was founded and originally governed by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. Upon the death of d'Iberville (or Iberville), the settlement was governed by his younger brother, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The site can be considered a French counterpart to the English colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.The settlement site and fort were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 6, 1976. The Old Mobile Site was determined eligible for designation as a National Historic Landmark on January 3, 2001. (en)
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  • Le fort Louis de la Mobile, dénommé également fort Louis de la Louisiane, car situé en Louisiane française, fut construit dès 1702 près de l'embouchure en eau profonde du fleuve de la Mobile en Alabama. Il servit pour des raisons politiques, militaires et religieuses. Le fort abritait la résidence de Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville et de ses officiers, ainsi que la chapelle et plusieurs autres structures. Le site colonial a été répertorié dans le Registre national des lieux historiques le 6 mai 1976 et site national historique le 3 janvier 2001. Ce fort fut édifié après l'édification de deux premiers forts français situés au Sud du vaste territoire de la Louisiane française. (fr)
  • The Old Mobile Site was the location of the French settlement La Mobile and the associated Fort Louis de La Louisiane, in the French colony of New France in North America, from 1702 until 1712. The site is located in Le Moyne, Alabama, on the Mobile River in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. The settlement served as the capital of French Louisiana from 1702 until 1711, when the capital was relocated to the site of present-day Mobile, Alabama. The settlement was founded and originally governed by Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. Upon the death of d'Iberville (or Iberville), the settlement was governed by his younger brother, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The site can be considered a French counterpart to the English colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.The settlement site and fort wer (en)
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