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  2. Fort Rosalie - Wikipedia

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    The Natchez seized and occupied Fort Rosalie. Retaliation by the French and allied Choctaw forces in early 1730 forced the Natchez to evacuate, leaving the fort in ruins. Through 1731, the French, with their more numerous Indian allies, continued to war with the Natchez until 1731, killing, capturing or dispersing most of the Natchez until they ...

  3. Natchez revolt - Wikipedia

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    When they returned to Fort St. Pierre, they destroyed the fort, killing the Jesuit priest and 17 French soldiers. [41] The Natchez lost only about 12 warriors during the attack. [42] Eight warriors died attacking the homestead of the La Loire des Ursins family, where the men had been able to prepare a defense against the intruding Natchez. [36]

  4. Natchez National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Rosalie was already included in the National Register as part of the 1972 NRHP-listed Natchez Bluffs and Under-the-Hill Historic District; the William Johnson House, at 210 State St., is a few blocks from the Fort Rosalie site and is both separately NRHP-listed and also included in the Natchez On-Top-of-the-Hill Historic District. Melrose ...

  5. RFA Fort Rosalie (A385) - Wikipedia

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    RFA Fort Rosalie was the lead ship of her class of Royal Fleet Auxiliary fleet replenishment ships. Fort Rosalie was originally named RFA Fort Grange, but was renamed in May 2000 to avoid confusion with the now-decommissioned RFA Fort George. On 31 March 2021, the ship was withdrawn from service. [1]

  6. History of Natchez, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Two civilians, an elderly man and an eight-year-old girl named Rosalie Beekman, were killed when a Union ironclad shelled the town from the River. The man died of a heart attack and Rosalie was killed by a shell fragment. Union troops under Ulysses S. Grant occupied Natchez in 1863; Grant set up his temporary headquarters in the Natchez mansion ...

  7. RFA Fort Rosalie - Wikipedia

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    Two ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name RFA Fort Rosalie: RFA Fort Rosalie (A186) was a stores ship launched in 1944 and scrapped in 1973; RFA Fort Rosalie (A385) is a Fort Rosalie-class replenishment ship, initially launched in 1976 as RFA Fort Grange but renamed Fort Rosalie in 2000. She is in service as of 2009.

  8. RFA Fort Rosalie (A186) - Wikipedia

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    RFA Fort Rosalie (A186) was an armament stores carrier of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary. She was built by United Shipyards, Montreal and initially completed as a stores ship but converted to an armament stores issuing ship at Portsmouth 1947/8.

  9. Ignace François Broutin - Wikipedia

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    The French had named the Wolf "Riviere a Margot" A postcard of the ruins of Fort Rosalie, 1907 Ignace François Broutin ( La Bassée , 1690 [ 1 ] –1751) was a French Chevalier of the Order of St. Louis military officer, commander of Fort Rosalie among the Natchez people , and later an architect and Captain of Engineers of the King in the ...