Juan de Mora was granted one league square of land on Bayou Dupont at Los Adais by Zavallez which is the land located in an area known today as “Fish Pond Bottom.”

Testimony of Gregoria Mora before the land office officials shows: “This is a receipt of tithes I collected on land west of the Calcasieu River, West of Bayou Kisachey and west of Arroyo Hondo. Also west of Bayou Pedro (Bayou Pierre) dated in Nacogdoches, Feb. 27, 1797, and signed by Jose Maria Guadiana (Rubric)

Owner of Land Location
Pablo Lifita Los Pedros Creek (Bayou Pierre)
Andres Balentine
Jose Lavina Los Cebellas Prairie
Pedro Dolet Los Adais Creek (Winn Creek)
Antonio Dubois
Francisco Prudhomme In village of Adais Indians, one mile north of Robeline near site of the Presidio de Los Adais.
Francisco Morban (Der Bonne) Dorango Creek (west of the village of Allen and three miles northwest of the village of Shamrock)
Widdow of Tontin Bisson On Topolcot Creek at Allen site, near Leroy Anderson Plantation
Manuel Prudhomme On Lago Ocosa Near Cypress, Louisiana
Marfil On Lago de Los Adais (Spanish Lake)
Francois Rouquier West of Lago Tierre Noir (Sibley Lake)
Santiago Wallace (Englishman) On San Juan Creek (Bay St. John in the Lake Charles area)
Jose Piernas At Santo Maria Adelaide (vicinity of Zwolle, Louisiana)

Claim of Pedro Dolet, Frenchman (Pierre Dole)

On December 29, 1795, I, Jose Cayetano de Zepede, executor to Los Adais and by request of Antonio Gil y Barbo Governor of Texas at Nacogdoches, went with my assistant, Don Jose de La Vega to a place at Los Adais, where a petitioner had built a home there. I granted this land.

He pulled up Grass,

Planted Stakes,

Threw dust into the air,

To show his possession.

I have granted this land and designate the aforesaid tract of land as “San Pedro de Los Adais.”