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First laws promulgated in the District of St. Charles regulating the sale of liquors, by order of Charles Dehault Delassus, St. Louis. There has been disorder resulting from consumption of liquor by Indians, including the murder of M. Croter of New Madrid. Laws prohibit giving liquor to Indians or slaves, with penalties of prison and fines. (1 page, in French), 1803 Feb 19

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection consists of materials related to the history of St. Charles, Missouri, and spans the lives of three generations of the Benjamin Emmons family. Persons involved in the early transactions include Edward Bates, Frederick Bates, Charles Dehault Delassus, John C. Edwards, Archibald Gamble, Hamilton Gamble, J. Mackay, William G. Pettus, Amos Stoddard, and Zenon Trudeau. Manuscripts include St. Charles land documents from the French and Spanish periods, including Zenon Trudeau's...
Dates: 1803 Feb 19