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(‎Added reference to claim: locatedIn (P7): Louisiana (Q968234), #quickstatements; batch #967 by User:Alicia Sheill)
(‎Created claim: hasDescription (P66): This location references land on the Jorge Olivo estate in the 1790s. The estate of Georges Oliveau (Olivet), or Jorge Olivo, played a key role in the 1791 conspiracy. According to the American State Papers George Oliveau Sr (1725-1802) acquired this plot in 1793 and ownership transfered to his son George Oliveau Jr (1756-?) after his death. It is possible that George Oliveau Jr was the Petit Geor, #quickstatements; [[:toollabs:quickstatements/#...)
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This location references land on the Jorge Olivo estate in the 1790s. The estate of Georges Oliveau (Olivet), or Jorge Olivo, played a key role in the 1791 conspiracy. According to the American State Papers George Oliveau Sr (1725-1802) acquired this plot in 1793 and ownership transfered to his son George Oliveau Jr (1756-?) after his death. It is possible that George Oliveau Jr was the Petit Geor
Property / hasDescription: This location references land on the Jorge Olivo estate in the 1790s. The estate of Georges Oliveau (Olivet), or Jorge Olivo, played a key role in the 1791 conspiracy. According to the American State Papers George Oliveau Sr (1725-1802) acquired this plot in 1793 and ownership transfered to his son George Oliveau Jr (1756-?) after his death. It is possible that George Oliveau Jr was the Petit Geor / rank
 
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Jorge Olivo estate
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This location references land on the Jorge Olivo estate in the 1790s. The estate of Georges Oliveau (Olivet), or Jorge Olivo, played a key role in the 1791 conspiracy. According to the American State Papers George Oliveau Sr (1725-1802) acquired this plot in 1793 and ownership transfered to his son George Oliveau Jr (1756-?) after his death. It is possible that George Oliveau Jr was the Petit Geor
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