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Bienville and second
Before heading back to France, Iberville established the first settlement of the Louisiana colony, in April 1699 as Fort Maurepas or Old Biloxi ( at present-day Ocean Springs, Mississippi ), and appointed Sauvolle de la Villantry as the governor with Bienville as Lieutenant and second in command.

Bienville and campaign
Bienville entered the enemy's country without any means of siege, made one attack on a fort, and then, without attempting by scouts to open a communication with D ' Artaguette, whom he had ordered to meet him in the Chickasaw country on the 10th of May, or making any attempt to give him proper orders, without even taking one Chickasaw prisoner to get any information of D ' Artaguette's proceedings, he retreated, and ended the campaign disastrously.

Bienville and at
Bienville realized that if the French were to hold the southeastern tribes against the enticements of British goods, French traders must be able to offer a supply as abundant as the Carolinians and at reasonable prices.
* May 14 – In Louisiana ( New France ), at war with Spain, Bienville, from Mobile, captures Pensacola, but Pensacola is later recaptured by the Spanish, and again re-taken by Bienville.
Veterans Memorial at Bienville Parish Courthouse
* E. R. Minchew, former Louisiana Tech speech professor, began his educational career as an assistant principal and coach at Bienville High School in the 1929-1930 academic year.
Bienville is located at ( 32. 352635 ,-92. 976816 ).
* Billy McCormack ( 1928-2012 ), Baptist pastor from Shreveport, director and vice president of the Christian Coalition of America, was born in Bienville Parish and is interred at Providence Cemetery in Ringgold.
Still another Louisiana educator, E. R. Minchew, was an assistant principal and coach at the former Lisbon High School from 1930 to 1932, when he began a 32-year stint as principal of Castor High School in Castor, a village in Bienville Parish.
They added to the mounds, including a residence for their chief, the " Great Sun ", on Mound B, and a combined temple and charnel house for the elite on Mound C. Many early European explorers, including Hernando De Soto, La Salle and Bienville, made contact with the Natchez at this site, called the Grand Village of the Natchez.
* James R. Fannin, a Louisiana state representative from Jackson, Bienville, Ouachita, and Winn parishes, began his studies at NSU in agriculture education but graduated in that same field from Louisiana Tech University.
According to legend, in 1722, female French colonists gathered in New Orleans at the home of Governor Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, to protest the lack of familiar ingredients.
During previous eras the management district was headquartered in Suites 350-355 in the Bienville Building at 3401 Louisiana Street.
The most important French settlements were established at New Orleans and Mobile ( originally called and Bienville ).
It is also the site near the area where Sieur d ' Bienville and Sieur D ' Iberville staked the claim for France at Mardi Gras Bayou on Mardi Gras Day.
Following Iberville's departure, Bienville took another expedition up the Mississippi River and had an encounter with English ships at what is now known as English Turn.
Upon hearing of this encounter on his return, Iberville ordered Bienville to establish a settlement along the Mississippi River at the first solid ground he could find.
* Bienville biography at University of South Alabama Archaeology website
* Bienville biography at the Library of Congress ' France in America digital library ( English and French )
Bienville, seeking to resolve the conflict, called a meeting of chiefs at the Grand Village of the Natchez.
32, T. 17 N., R. 5 W. at 32 ° 25 ′ 29. 32 ″ N 92 ° 53 ′ 47. 90 ″ W ( WGS84 ) within Bienville Parish.

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