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American Revolution on the Gulf Coast

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  • Gilbert Antoine de St. Maxent, II (1724 - 1794)
    Antoine de St. Maxent (also spelled Saint–Maxent) (1724 – August 8, 1794) was a merchant and military officer who played a major role in the development of French and Spanish Louisiana. Saint-Maxent wa...
  • George Galphin (c.1709 - 1780)
    A Patriot of the American Revolution for South Carolina. DAR Ancestor # A043385 George Galphin (1708–1780) was an American businessman specializing in Indian Trade, an Indian Commissioner, and plantati...
  • Amand Broussard, dit Beausoleil (c.1750 - 1818)
    Sources: "The BROUSSARD dit Beausoleil Party to the Attakapas District, 1765" - Attakapas, La Luisiana census, 1766, Bayou Queue[sic] de Tortue Attakapas, La Luisiana census, 1769, listed a...
  • Kenneth Ramagost, Source: https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5366154
    Oliver Pollock (1737 - 1823)
    Patriot, Louisiana Aide, Galvez Expedition. Creator of U.S. dollar sign. After migrating from his native Ireland to Pennsylvania, Pollock became a successful merchant, first in Pennsylvania, later in N...
  • Alexander McGillivray (1750 - 1793)
    Alexander McGillivray (December 15, 1750 – February 17, 1793) was a leader of the Creek (Muscogee) Indians during and after the American Revolution who worked to establish a Creek national identity ...

Major American, British and Spanish players in the American Revolution on the Gulf Coast.

See: "Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution" by Kathleen DuVal, Random House, 2015