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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=M16230814
Austin, TX : University of Texas Press, 2009
2009
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345.44026 판사항(22)
9780292723580
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Texas
The wrecking of La Salle's ship Aimable and the trial of Claude Aigron / by Robert S. Weddle ; translations by Francois Lagarde
xii, 136 p. : ill., map ; 22 cm
Charles N. Prothro Texana series Charles N. Prothro Texana series
Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-127) and index
Voyage of destiny -- Makings of disaster -- The parting -- The lost cause -- La Salle's reports -- Charge and rebuttal -- The hearing -- The summation -- The search for Aimable
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The Wrecking of La Salle’s Ship Aimable and the Trial of Claude Aigron
When Robert Cavelier, sieur de La Salle, landed on the Texas coast in 1685, bent on founding a French colony, his enterprise was doomed to failure. Not only was he hundreds of miles from his intended landfall?the mouth of the Mississippi?but his supply ship, Aimable, was wrecked at the mouth of Matagorda Bay, leaving the colonists with scant provisions and little protection against local Indian tribes. In anger and disgust, he struck out at the ship's captain, Claude Aigron, accusing him of wrecking the vessel purposely and maliciously. Captain Aigron and his crew escaped the doomed colony by returning to France on the warship that had escorted the expedition on its ocean crossing. Soon after reaching France, Aigron found himself defendant in a civil suit filed by two of his officers seeking recompense for lost salary and personal effects, and then imprisoned on order of King Louis XIV while La Salle's more serious accusations were being investigated. In this book, Robert Weddle meticulously recounts, through court documents, the known history of Aigron and the Aimable, and finds that despite La Salle's fervent accusations, the facts of the case offer no clear indictment. The court documents, deftly translated by Fran?ois Lagarde, reve...