Quebec City minus 46: New France First Came to Charlesfort

by denseatoms | December 28, 2007 at 04:12 pm
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In Quebec City's 400th birthday stays under radar,     ricknight  told that four centuries of La Ville de Québec are on the horizon. But almost a half century before Quebec (in 1562), Huguenots founded Charlesfort, the first French-speaking colony in the New World , on the coastal marshlands of what is now southern South Carolina.


Although the colony failed horribly (some colonists resorted to cannibalism on a desperate boat voyage away from Charlesfort), this was the first time the French language was spoken in a permanent North American settlement.


The Charlesfort: History of the French Settlement website   gives a brief history of Huguenot colony, and the Beaufort County Library's Ghost Stories of Beaufort County, SC  web page tells the ghost story of a Huguenot dwarf from Charlesfort who was killed in a brawl. Monsieur Gauche is now a poltergeist who communicates in tapped code and who leaves bloody red handprints on the windows of an antebellum house ominously known as "The Castle."


Dors en paix, Charlesfort. Et vive la Nouvelle France au Québec!
 

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ricknight
ricknight
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at 19:18 on December 28th, 2007

Love to see the history fleshed out... -> Good stuff.

Jordan Yerman
Jordan Yerman
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at 09:16 on December 29th, 2007

Good work, and nice tag-team effort.

Albert Milliron
Albert Milliron
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at 21:56 on January 1st, 2008

denseatoms, you've convinced me you've done the work - it's authentic. I also think that you've been fair and thorough. I didn't get the sense that you were hiding your biases, or passing off other's work as your own. Or worse -- getting paid by those you cover -- so it's transparent and independent. I also think you deserve praise for being an eyewitness, and for your investigative efforts. Good stuff.

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