- Jean
Baptiste Brevelle (French: Jean
Baptiste Brevel) was a Parisian-born trader, explorer, and one of the
first soldiers garrisoned at Fort St. Jean Baptiste...
- Jean
Baptiste Brevelle II (French: Jean
Baptiste Brevel II) was a
French and
Native American explorer,
translator and
soldier of the
militia at Fort St...
- in 1699. Anne
later became the
slave of Jean
Baptiste Brevelle (French:
Brevel), a Parisian-born trader, explorer, and one of the
first soldiers garrisoned...
- in
history into Louisiana. Jean
Baptiste Brevelle (French: Jean
Baptiste Brevel) a Parisian-born trader, explorer, and one of the
first soldiers garrisoned...
-
River (Natchitoches Parish), and
Bayou Brevelle (named
after Jean
Baptiste Brevel). Isle
Brevelle was
considered "the
richest cotton-growing
portion of the...
- 1750. And it was from here that the French-Indian explorer, Jean
Baptiste Brevel II
departed for
Santa Fe in 1767
leading a band of
Indians from several...
-
Brevelle was once the Red River. The name
Brevelle is from the
French (
Brevel and Breville) and is an
ancient surname originating in the 1200s Normandy...
- St
Briavels (pronounced
Brevels, once
known as 'Ledenia Parva' (Little Lydney)), is a medium-sized
village and
civil parish in the
Royal Forest of Dean...