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Illustrations Maps 1. The Champ d’Asile, from a map drawn in Paris by Ladvocat (1819) 10 2. The French emigrants’ ports of departure and arrival (1815–1818) 61 3. The Alabama and Mississippi territories (1798–1817) 153 4. The routes to the South taken by the French emigrants (1817–1821) 212 5. The first map of Alabama (1818), from a map by John Melish 222 6. Eagleville, Township 18, Range 2 East, from a map by Thomas Freeman (1818) 223 7. The four French townships in Alabama, by J. Lajonie (1821) 241 8. Township 18, Range 3 East, with the names of subscribers 248 9. Township 18, Range 4 East, with the names of subscribers 249 10. Township 19, Range 4 East, with the names of subscribers 250 11. Township 20, Range 4 East, with the names of subscribers 251 12. “Nauzelbine,” Township 18, Range 3 East (ca. 1820) 286 Tables 1. Distribution of 444 Colonial Society members by continent and country of birth 181 2. Distribution of 227 known birthplaces of Colonial Society members in metropolitan France 182 x • Illustrations 3. Occupational classification of 343 Colonial Society members (1814–1817) 192 4. Classification of sixty-­ five of the Colonial Society’s military men according to their rank (February 1814) 194 5. Distribution of 82,280 acres in 315 shares 233 ...

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