Bossu was born on 29 September 1720 into a family of surgeons, nevertheless he pursued a career in the military. For his performance during the siege of Chateau-Queyrashe was promoted to a lieutenant. Later he became a captain in the French navy, which enabled him to travel to the New World. In 1750 Bossu was a member of military reinforcements being send to New Orleans, the capital of the French colony
Louisiana. Bossu's convoy left France on 1750-12-26 and traveled first to
Cap-François in
Saint-Domingue, where it arrived mid February. After a short stay the convoy left for New Orleans on 1751-3-8 finally arriving in early April. Soon after his arrival in New Orleans Bossu set out to explore the
Mississippi River and neighbouring areas. First he traveled to the
Natchez and later to the
Quapaw, who made him a member of their tribe. Later he explored the lower parts of the
Arkansas River and followed the Mississippi River into
Illinois. in 1757 Bossu returned to France to report on the state of the French colony and was ordered back to New Orleans the same year.
Louis Billouart the governor of Louisiana sent him from New Orleans to
Fort Toulouse at the eastern border of the colony. In 1759 he was assigned to lead a convoy to
Fort Tombecbe, where the
Choctaw were living. He returned to New Orleans the same year and little is known what he did until early January in 1763 when he returned to France. Back in France he had to spend six weeks in prison for having criticized Louis Billouart for assigning the command of the convoy to Fort Toulouse to less experienced officer. In 1770 Bossu embarked on his third and last voyage to the New World. He visited places in Louisiana again, which however by then was not a French colony anymore. In particular he paid a visit to the Quapaw, who had bestowed a tribe membership on him years ago. Upon his return to France the same year, Bossu decided to settle in
Burgundy. First he lived for a while in
Auxerre and later for some time with a nephew in
Aisey-sur-Seine, finally he died in 1792 in
Montbard. During his first two travels in the New World Bossu wrote many letters with detailed accounts of his experiences. Back in France he published a compilation of those letters in 1768. He also wrote an account of his third voyage, which he published as well. Bossu was keen observer making the accounts of his travels an important source for historians and ethnologists on New Orleans, the French colony and the Indian tribes in Mississippi region during the 18th century. ==Works==