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in (kaskaskia under the french regime) on page 61 it say's quote [guns for the troop at ft de chartres were made at the forge of jean becquet, who was hired by de la loere on march 30 1737]. would anyone have any idea what these would have been? sorry if getting off subject.
 
If they were made here for troops they would likely be of the current style of the Marine guns , I recall someone posting that walnut wood was shipped to New France but cannot recall the source.
 

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