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Abstract : August 26, 1767. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Marquise de Rigaud de Vaudreuil to [Durand]. Asks him to present her letter to Shelburne, in which she requests an indemnity for her losses in revenue from Canada. Note in reply that it will he necessary to wait until the colony produces the funds 1p. AE., Angleterre, 476:175.

Abstract : December 22, 1767. Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Marquise de Rigaud de Vaudreuil to the French ambassador to London. Transmits a letter for Shelburne; her claims against England for loss of her Canadian revenues. 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 476:197.

Abstract : [June 6, 1802.] 17 Prairial, X. Sedan. Louis Villemont, ex-captain of Louisiana, to Talleyrand. His knowledge of Louisiana through voyages by order of the Spanish King to the U.S., Canada, New Mexico, Upper Louisiana, the great plains, Missouri River to Saint-Pierre River; his abstracts and memoirs were sent to secretary of the Indies, and his collection to the intendancy of Louisiana; Canadian peltry trade with Louisiana; Mississippi designated as Upper and Lower Louisiana; approval of the retrocession. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:186.

Abstract : September 4, 1699. Brussels. Dubos to Thoynard. Hennepin went from Utrecht to England about a year ago, probably to embark for Canada. (Ext.) 1p. BN., MSS. fr., n.a., 9294:95.

Abstract : December 5, 1758. Bayonne. Dubrocq to the minister. Sends a memoir on the establishment of a fleet to carry troops to Canada by way of New Orleans in case the Gulf of St. Lawrence is blockaded by English. 7pp. AC., C13, 40:284.

Abstract : February 2 to 29, 1740. Fort l\'Assomption. Journal by Chaussegros de Léry, of a campaign made by a detachment of Canadians under Céloron against the Chickasaws. 29pp. AC., F 3, 24:323. (LC.)

Abstract : February 5, 1740. Fort l\'Assomption. Bienville to Céloron, commander of the Canadian detachment. Instructions for the campaign against the Chickasaws. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., F 3, 24:339. (LC.)

Abstract : March 13, 1740. Fort l\'Assomption. Statement of bills of exchange drawn on Canada for officers and volunteers in the Chickasaw war. 2pp. AC..C 11, 73:275.

Abstract : May 1776. Léogane, Santo Domingo. Memoir by Baussan on commerce of Santo Domingo: colonial expansion; causes of ruin of Canada and Louisiana. AC., C 9b, 27:n.p.

Abstract : October 31, 1738. New Orleans. Bienville to the minister. Discussion of Chickasaw-Choctaw peace; two Choctaw factions; assembly of Choctaw chiefs, September 25, 1738; Noyan sent to frustrate English intrigues; Coustilhas\' depot on the Mississippi for Chickasaw campaign and accumulation of supplies there; reports request for help from Canada; abundant harvest; sickness and desertion of soldiers. 11 pp. AC., C 13, 23:95. (Miss.)

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