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07/15/10
July 15, 2010
Filed under: General
Posted by: @ 4:24 pm

Spent yesterday celebrating Bastille Day – Vive La France !, Vive Libertie, Egalite, Franternitie !

Well, works proceeds well. Yesterday, I spent about 4 hours creating the 1718 portal page. Most of the time was spent on the lame dial-up downloading pictures to photoshop into backgrounds for the web project. The actual web page only took a few minutes in GoLive to create, once all the elements were in place. It still needs some editing, but it should be up in a few days.

Today, I spent in the city doing library work at Loyola, gathering data, and putting more infrastructure into place – getting OKed for Loyola’s WiFi—. I got a few more leads from bibliographies. I need to get an overview of Louis XIV’s colonial policy – or lack thereof – to serve as a literary envelope for France’s continued mismanagement of Louisiana. I tell you if it wasn’t for Bienville everything French about Louisiana would be either Spanish or British. And we would be just another American city on a river!

Anybody have any leads on the feminine side of the colony. I’m getting bits and pieces, but I need to get a lot more info on the Ursulines, the casket girls, the quadroons,and those “other” women who came to the city in it’s infancy.

See you next time.

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