[BOOK I.] The Transactions of the French in Louisiana.
[CHAP. I.] Of the first Discovery and Settlement of Louisiana
[CHAP. II.] The Return of M. de St. Denis: His settling the Spaniards at the Assinaïs. His second Journey to Mexico, and Return from thence
[CHAP. III.] Embarkation of eight hundred Men by the West-India Company to Louisiana. Arrival and Stay at Cape François. Arrival at the Isle Dauphine. Description of that Island
[CHAP. IV.] The Author's Departure for his Grant. Description of the Places he passed through, as far as New Orleans
[CHAP. V.] The Author put in Possession of his Territory. His Resolution to go and settle among the Natchez
[CHAP. VI.] The Voyage of the Author to Biloxi. Description of that Place. Settlement of Grants. The Author discovers two Copper Mines. His Return to the Natchez
[CHAP. VII.] First War with the Natchez. Cause of the War
[CHAP. VIII.] The Governor surprized the Natchez with seven hundred Men. Astonishing Cures performed by the Natives. The Author sends upwards of three hundred Simples to the Company
[CHAP. IX.] French Settlements, or Posts. Post at Mobile. The Mouths of the Missisippi. The Situation and Description of New Orleans