 Nicholas de Ferre was the cartographer to the Dauphin. I want that title, a cartographer to the Dauphin. This is 1705 map of the LaSalle expedition. He upgraded this map a couple of years later by adding information from the Iberville expedition. It's the first map to show the mouth of the river here in any detail. And the detail's really still very, very good. But what I like about this is that since it's the LaSalle map, it shows images from the LaSalle expedition in the cartouche. The LaSalle was murdered in a mutiny by his men. And here you see the LaSalle being killed by someone. Well, after the mutiny, his men freaked. And they also are going, it's your fault. No, it's your fault. No, it's your fault. And so they start shooting each other. And here the cartouche shows the LaSalle's men shooting each other. Not the most cheerful thing for an honest, cheerful man.