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Abstract : July 7, 1764. London. Guerchy to Choiseul. Unimportant discussion with Halifax respecting English request for return of artillery, munitions, etc., taken from Mobile. 3pp. AE., Angleterre, 458:50.

Abstract : [March 9], 1745. Narrative in form of a journal, of a voyage that Maj[or] Grenier made to Vera Cruz in the Superbe. The crew; left New Orleans, March 9, 1745, on the Saint-Louis, to procure flour at Vera Cruz; on his return he landed on an island near the coast; the crew landed and started for Pensacola; encounter with Indians; crew saved; arrival at Tampico; passage to New Orleans, etc. (Copy.) 44pp. AM., B 4, 57:323.

Abstract : November 2, 1790. New York. La Forest to Montmorin. Relations of Spain with the U.S.: navigation of the Mississippi denied to the latter; Florida a place of refuge for fugitive slaves; Florida\'s unfriendliness and alliance with Indians; Anglo-French hostility; United States neutrality and attitude in case of war; effect on the U.S. of England\'s possession of Florida and Louisiana. 19pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:12.

Abstract : December 26, 1790. New York. La Forest to Montmorin. Military operations against Indians of the Northwest; Gen[eral] Harmar\'s operations; Indian successes; bad condition of French on the Scioto; Georgia\'s quarrel with Creeks; Spain\'s amends for harboring negro fugitives in Florida. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:33.

Abstract : March 23, 1720. Minutes of council, on Barber\'s letter, Cadiz, February 19: fleet equipped by King of Spain to drive the French from Pensacola. 1p. AM., B 1, 48:122.

Abstract : March 19, 1720. Paris. Council to Champmeslin. Gifts to churches, St. Louis, Brest, and Roquefeuil parish, of objects taken from chapel at Pensacola. 1p. AC., B 42:45.

Abstract : March 19, 1720. Paris. Council to Robert. Gifts to churches in France of objects taken from the chapel at Pensacola. 1p. AC., B 42:45.

Abstract : July 13, 1701. Meudon. Torcy to Ubilla, Spanish ambassador. In reply to his two letters of July 3, relating to Pensacola and the Mississippi. Has reported to the king, who awaits the details needed. 1p. AE., Esp., 91:182.

Abstract : July 13, 1701. Meudon. Torcy to Cardinal Portocarrero, president of the Spanish Council of Regency. He awaits the king\'s decision on Pensacola and the Mississippi. (Minute.) 1p. AE., Esp., 91:183.

Abstract : July 29, 1701. Marly. Torcy to Cardinal Portocarrero. King of France has read memoir on Pensacola and the Mississippi. Intention of France is to prevent the establishment of an English colony, but hopes Spanish forces will be sufficient. (Minute) 3 pp. AE., Esp., 91:360.

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