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Abstract : [November] 1690. [Paris?] Denonville to Comte de Pontchartrain, Minister of Marine. Payment of 20,000 livres loaned by Canadian mechants to engage the Ottawas and Illinois to make war on the Iroquois in 1687. 1p. BN., MSS. Chair., 873:317. |
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Abstract : January 6, 1752. [Paris.] Condamine to [Joseph-Nicolas Delisle]. Memoir on that part of America west of Canada: reports of Marquette, Charlevoix, La Montan, and Hennepin; Indian statements; various maps of Louisiana; report made to D'Espejo, New Mexico. (Copy.) 11pp. ASH., 5:no.13. (LC.) |
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Abstract : April 5, 1729. Paris. [Letter from] Silhouette. Company of Jesuits. Country of Conibas, back of New Mexico. Information given by Charlevoix. Suggests writing to missions among the Sioux. 10 pp. ASH., 115-9:no.27. |
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Abstract : October 1747. [Paris?] Observations by Silhouette on the finances, navigation, and commerce of England: a memoir with an introduction and fifteen articles, examining England's commerce with America and pointing out what France should be able to do with Canada, Louisiana, etc. Art. 12, importance of Canada and Louisiana, and English views on getting control of all North America; Art, 13, advantages to France from Louisiana and Canada. 43pp. AE., Mém, et Doc., Angleterre, 46:45; 68:207; BN., MSS, fr., 12162. |
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Abstract : September 1, 1732. Montreal. Statement of goods given out from Montreal storehouse to Indians in 1730, from the upper country, etc. 70 pp. AC., C 11, 57:121. |
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Abstract : June 26, 1704. Rochefort. Iberville to the minister. Payment of his expenses; expedition against Carolina; aid from Canadians descending the Mississippi. 2 pp. AM., B 4, 26:481. |
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Abstract : [1698?] Memoir setting forth Iberville's proposal respecting the discovery of the mouth of the Mississippi by means of an establishment on St. Esprit Bay, and an expedition of sixty Canadians, descending the Mississippi from the Lakes, planting a colony at the mouth of the river and building a fort there; natural resources of the country; advantages for religion; need of diligence and secrecy; qualifications of Iberville for the leadership. 8 pp. BN., MSS. Clair., 495:485. |
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Abstract : June 1739. Montreal. List of soldiers who left under the Baron de Longueuil in June 1739, to go to Louisiana in order to aid Bienville. 2 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:206. (LC.) |
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Abstract : 1695 to November 1, 1696. Narrative of important events in Canada. 30p. AC. C 11, 14:35. N.Y.C.D., IX. 640. AC., F 3, 7:365, 21pp. |
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Abstract : October 6, 1712. Rambouillet. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Asks for information on Graveline, a Canadian, who applied for a passport to Louisiana for a boat of 35 tons with a Canadian crew. 1p. AC., B 34:127. (LC.) |
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