
Sketches Of Early Texas And Louisiana -- Texas History Paperbacks TH-13 University Of Texas Press -- Texas State Historical Association ISBN 0-292-70102-0
Frederic Gaillardet (Translated with an Introductin and notes by James L. Shepherd,III)
French Memories of Texas Champ d'Asile (essentially Liberty, Texas on Trinity River)
P120
In 1815 the events before and after the date of March 20 (1815 Napoleon entered Paris upon his return from Elba -- beginning date of the Hundred Days) had thrown the Imperial Army into confusion and disunity.
Numbers of officers and soldiers, their reputations ruined by their support of the defeated cause, foresaw a bleak future stretching before them. Their worst forebodings were soon realized by the order of proscription: on July 24 they were declared forever banished from their native soil. Thus hit by a law from which there was no apppeal, the banished men determined to unite abroad and seek a common refuge in their comon misfortune. Thus was born the idea of the famous Champ d'Asile (literally, Field of Asylum).....
Texas was chosen as the new home ....
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