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  1. The Old Mobile Site was the location of the French settlement La Mobile and the associated Fort Louis de La Louisiane, in the French colony of New France in North America, from 1702 until 1712. The site is located in Le Moyne, Alabama, on the Mobile River in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta.

  2. Jan 3, 2001 · The Old Mobile Site is the archeological remains of the first permanent French colonial settlement and the earliest European town on the Gulf Coast of the United States. Also known by the name of the settlement's fort, Fort Louis de la Louisiane, it was the first colonial capital of French Louisiana.

  3. Aug 30, 2022 · The survival, discovery, and excavation of archaeological Old Mobile has given us a great many new insights into life at the dawn of the colonial era on the northern Gulf Coast. As Jay Higginbotham used to say, Old Mobile is our Jamestown, this region’s first formal colonial town and a place of national historical importance.

  4. Old Mobile was the first permanent French colonial settlement in the United States. Also known as Fort Louis de la Louisiane, the site served as the capital of French Louisiane from 1702-1711, when it was relocated to the modern location of Mobile.

  5. The Old Mobile Site was the location of the French settlement La Mobile and the associated Fort Louis de La Louisiane, in the French colony of New France in North America, from 1702 until 1712. The site is located in Le Moyne, Alabama, on the Mobile River in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta.

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  7. Old Mobile (1MB94) Site Overview, Mobile County, Alabama. Summary. This section provides an overview of archaeological research on the site of Old Mobile (1MB94), French colonial capital of La Louisiane from 1702 to 1711.