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Abstract : August 30, 1739. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Choctaw factions; Chickasaw-Choctaw peace broken; Choctaw hostility toward English; requests that Spain be asked to pay Marin for guns delivered to Spanish at St. Marc, Florida; Bizoton\'s passport; Bretton made commissary at St. Francis instead of Du Teillay; result of De Noyan\'s journey among Choctaws. 4 pp. AC. , C 13, 24: 149. (Miss.)

Abstract : 1747. Message of Apacquois, a Mississauga Indian, to the Chippewas, from the English. 5 pp. AC., C 11, 97:108.

Abstract : May 11, 1752. Marly. Minister to Macnemara. Instructions regarding some Englishmen sent from Louisiana on the Marquis de Conflans; expects the king to liberate them. 1 p. AC., B 96:290.

Abstract : [1754?] Extracts of English claims against the French in North America: encroachments on Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Carolina, and Georgia; fortifications at the mouth of the Mississippi, at Mobile, Dauphin Island, and Alibamons; New Orleans. 2pp. AE., Angleterre, 437:486.

Abstract : June 19, 1761. Marly. Minister of foreign affairs to Bussy, French ambassador at London. Stanley\'s opinion on boundary between Ohio and Canada and Louisiana. (Minute.) 2 pp. AE., Angleterre, 443:219; Mém. et Doc., Angleterre, 42:70.

Abstract : January 18, 1762. Versailles. Minister to Jumlihac. Informs him of his appointment as second in command in Louisiana, to take Kerlérec\'s place in case of latter\'s death. Indian friendship for French; English activity; hopes he will fill his new position well. 2pp. AC., B 114:153. (LC.)

Abstract : February 10, 1763. Versailles. The king to Kerlérec. Part of Louisiana ceded to England; he is to give Mobile to the English, to send French troops to Santo Domingo, and to place New Orleans and territory west of the Mississippi under D\'Abbadie, director of the province. 2pp. AC., C13, 43;218; B 116:573. (LC.)

Abstract : February 10, 1763. Versailles. The king to D\'Abbadie. Part of territory of Louisiana ceded to the English; intention to withdraw troops from the province and send them to Santo Domingo; he is made governor and administrator under the title of director general; retention of four companies of troops under Capt. Aubry for police duty; liberty of trade with Indians for civilians; recall of Kerlérec to France. 1p. AC., C13, 43:219; B 116:575. (LC.)

Abstract : February 10, 1763. Versailles. Memoir to serve as instructions for D\'Abbadie. Transfer of part of Louisiana to English; administration of remaining part; evacuation of posts and withdrawal of troops; Indian trade. 6pp. AC., B 116:571; C 13, 43:216 (LC., Miss.)

Abstract : March 16, 1763. Versailles. The king to D\'Abbadie. To embark on the Aigrette at Rochefort for Mobile; to remove from that post all the artillery, munitions, and war supplies, and transport them to New Orleans; French officials to remain for transfer of the post to the English. 1p. AC., B 116:581. (LC.)

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