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earthwork mound sites throughout the area.
Notable examples include the
Filhiol Mound Site,
located on a
natural levee of the
Ouachita River. The oldest...
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named Jean
Baptiste Filhiol,
known to him as Don Juan
Filhiol, to
establish a
civil and
military post in the
Ouachita district.
Filhiol first chose to locate...
- The
Roland M.
Filhiol House, at 111
Stone Ave. in Monroe, Louisiana, was
built in 1895. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1995...
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Filhiol Mound Site is an
archaeological site of the
Coles Cr****
culture in
Ouachita Parish,
Louisiana on a
natural levee of the
Ouachita River. The site...
- rule, Jean
Baptiste Filhiol was sent from
South Louisiana to
oversee the
settlement of the
Poste du
Ouachita in 1781. In 1785
Filhiol designated Prairie...
- “Poste d'Ouachita” and
named Jean-Baptist
Filhiol (also
known as Don Juan
Filhiol) as the commandant.
Filhiol served in this
capacity between 1782 and...
- 407–412. "Judge U. M. Rose ****ociates the
Filhiol Claim with Forgery".
Daily Arkansas Gazette. On the
Filhiol claim, see Camden, Arkansas#History. April...
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Camas (1758-1805),
French Navy
officer Jean-Baptiste
Filhiol, a Frenchman,
called Don Juan
Filhiol by the
Spanish This page
lists people with the surname...
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Crippen Point site
Cypress Grove Mound DePrato Mounds Feltus Mound Site
Filhiol Mound Site
Fisher site
Flowery Mound Frogmore Mound Site
Ghost Site Mounds...
- U.S. Area 12
acres (4.9 ha)
Built 1840 (1840)
Built by Jean
Baptiste Filhiol Architectural style
Federal NRHP reference No. 80001748
Added to NRHP October...