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Abstract : May 1, 1787. New York. Otto to Montmorin. England still holds posts on the Lakes, deriving from them a large fur trade. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 32:252.

Abstract : May 11, 1788. New York. Moustier to Montmorin. Indian hostility; attitude of Canada and Louisiana; McGillivray and Creeks. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, 33:166.

Abstract : September 17, 1793. New York. Mitchell to Genet. Expedition against Louisiana; offer to recruit and transport 200 men; situation at St. Louis; his trade with Canada; importance of seizure; sketch showing locations of posts with size of garrisons from Pittsburg to New Orleans. (English.) 9pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:84.

Abstract : [June 19, 1797.] 1 Mess., V. Hauterive, French agent to the U.S., to the French consul at New York. Letter for transmission to France: in case of war with the U.S., Canada and Louisiana to become a French province, joined together by the Mississippi and Great Lakes; possible union of France, Spain, and Holland; fears the U.S. will become another England with possession of whole of the West. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:142.

Abstract : October 15, 1729. Montreal. Plan by Noyan to prevent a further increase of English influence in Canada. Route to Detroit by the Lakes; cost of trade permits; Michilimackinac; Bays des Puants. 12 pp. AC., C 11, 51:467.

Abstract : July 8, 1702. La Rochelle. Iberville to Thoynard. Two vessels have left for Canada. (Copy.) 1p. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 9294:102.

Abstract : 1749-1827. La Rochelle. List of names of passengers embarking for the colonies of Martinique, St. Domingo [Saint-Domingue], Canada, Louisbourg, Guinea coast, Cayenne, Louisiana, Guadeloupe, Saint-Pierre, Miquelon, and for U.S. ports after the War of Independence. AC., F 5 b, 37:n.p.

Abstract : [May 23, 1796.] 4 Prair., IV. Aranjuez. Eleven secret articles signed by Pérignon, to be joined to the treaty between France and Spain: art. 10, Spain cedes Louisiana to France as protection to her other American possessions; territory same as at the cession of November 3, 1762; as compensation, France guarantees Gibraltar to Spain and Newfoundland fisheries on basis of Treaty of Utrecht. (Copy.) 2pp. AE., Esp., 640:191.

Abstract : [June 27, 1796.] 9 Mess., IV. Aranjuez. Nine additional articles to the secret treaty between the French Republic and Spain, signed the same day as the treaty. Art. 7 relates to the retrocession of Louisiana for Gibraltar and fishing rights off Newfoundland. 2pp. AE., Esp., 641:96.

Abstract : [March 14, 1797.] 24 Vent., V. Aranjuez. Pérignon to Delacroix. Report on negotiations with Godoy, according to his instructions; Spain claims 15,000 men for defense of New Orleans: Godoy asserts the Spaniards of Louisiana would not understand the retrocession; Gibraltar and Newfoundland fisheries in exchange for Louisiana. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:67.

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