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Exploring along the Missippi river.
Frédéric-César de La Harpe died in 1838.
Bernard de la Harpe was a French explorer and trader known for his expeditions in the early 18th century, particularly in the region that would become Arkansas. He is best known for founding the first European settlement in Arkansas, establishing a trading post at the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers in 1686. His interactions with Native American tribes and his reports to the French crown helped to pave the way for further exploration and settlement in the area, significantly influencing the French colonial presence in the Mississippi River Valley.
He is the founder of New Orleans and several forts and trading post along the Red River. He stated in a diary that he built a fort/trading post in the Spanish Fort area of North Texas. He died without the honor due him by king and nation however, New Orleans did much latter erect a stature in honor of the "father of New Orleans."
Bernard de Gomme died in 1685.
Bernard de la Harpe was born in 1683.
Bernard de la Harpe died on September 26, 1765.
jean Baptiste Bernard de la Harpe borned
Exploring along the Missippi river.
The riverfront street names in Little Rock that are named after French explorers are La Harpe Boulevard, which is named after Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe, and Couer d'Alene Drive, named after René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, who explored the Mississippi River and surrounding areas.
Frédéric-César de La Harpe was born in 1754.
Frédéric-César de La Harpe died in 1838.
Jean-François de La Harpe died in 1803.
Jean-François de La Harpe was born in 1739.
Bernard de la Harpe, a French explorer and cartographer known for his explorations in North America, died in 1778. The exact circumstances of his death remain unclear, but it is believed that he may have succumbed to illness or injury while on an expedition. His contributions to the mapping and understanding of the regions he explored, particularly in the areas around the Mississippi River, are still recognized today.
Jean de La Harpe has written: 'De l'ordre et du hasard' -- subject(s): Rationalism, Mathematics, Chance, Philosophy 'La logique de l'assertion pure' -- subject(s): Logic
Bernard de la Monnoye was born in 1641.