- Jean
Baptiste Baudreau Dit
Graveline II (c. 1717– June 7, 1757) was a
French colonial trader, diplomat, and
militia leader in Louisiana. He was
known for...
- the
breaking wheel. On 7 June 1757, the
French colonist Jean
Baptiste Baudreau dit
Graveline II was
executed on a
breaking wheel in
front of the St. Louis...
- speculation. The
first European settlers of
Pascagoula were Jean
Baptiste Baudreau Dit Graveline,
Joseph Simon De La
Pointe and his aunt,
Madame Chaumont...
-
Joseph Bouzage came to the Gulf
Coast circa 1760,
married Catherine Louise Baudreau (Boudreau) on June 5, 1762, and was the
father of
seven children, including...
-
erected a
marker near
Jackson Square in New
Orleans honoring Jean
Baptiste Baudreau II, a
colonial diplomat executed in 1757 and
believed to be the son of...
- maps and do****entation of the
Missouri and
Platte rivers Jean
Baptiste Baudreau II, only man in
American history executed by
breaking wheel Jean-Baptiste...
- Canada, mai 1984. Installé de manière
permanente depuis 1996,
place Urbain-
Baudreau-Graveline, Montréal, Canada. Les Deux Plateaux, 1985–1986.
Sculpture in...