- Philippe-François de
Rastel de
Rocheblave also,
known as,
Philippe de
Rocheblave and the
Chevalier de
Rocheblave (March 23, 1727 –
April 3, 1802), was...
- Noël de
Rastel de
Rocheblave (December 25, 1767 –
December 10, 1805) was a
merchant and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He
represented Surrey in the...
-
Historic boarding house now used as a
ticket office Lavalle House Lear-
Rocheblave House:
Historic home
restored to a 1920s
boarding house Dorr
House Manuel...
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Rastel de
Rocheblave, a French-born
soldier and official, was
hired by the
British to be the
local commandant, of Fort Gage, in Kaskaskia.
Rocheblave reported...
- 1805
Clara Barkley Dorr House, 1871,
residence of UWF
president Lear
Rocheblave House, 1890 Old
Christ Church, cir. 1835;
corporate charter as an act...
-
Pierre de
Rastel de
Rocheblave (March 9, 1773 –
October 5, 1840) was a fur trader,
businessman and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He was born in what...
- The
campus faced Canal Street,
occupying the
block between Tonti and
Rocheblave streets backed by
Gasquet (now
Cleveland Avenue).
After the university...
- at
Kaskaskia until about 1766 when the
first commandant,
Philippe de
Rocheblave, was
installed at Ste. Genevieve. By that time, more
French migrants moved...
- part of the
detachment that
captured British agent Philippe-François de
Rocheblave and
escorted him to
Virginia as a prisoner-of-war. He was
later awarded...
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Representative from the
Illinois Territory Philippe-François de
Rastel de
Rocheblave -
French military and French-Canadian
political figure in the 18th century...