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Abstract : July 15, 1738. Mobile. Bizoton to the minister. Reports on work of his new position; accounts, merchandise, etc.; need of a gunner; boats; bad condition of public buildings; English activity among Choctaws; Choctaw-Chickasaw peace; Spanish expedition against Georgia. 10p. AC., C 13, 23:190. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 1699 to February 16, 1700. Biloxi. Unsigned narrative, dated June 1700, of a voyage of Iberville and Surgères to the Mississippi, October 1699 [to] February 16, 1700. English corvette on the Mississippi; English trade with Tunicas; settlement at mouth of the Mississippi; Iberville\'s discoveries; Le Sueur goes to the Sioux. (Compiled from Iberville\'s letter of February 26, 1700, q.v.) AM., B 4, 20:417. |
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Abstract : October 29, 1699. Léogane. Ducasse to Pontchartrain. English activity in American colonization. Pensacola to act as a check to the advance. 6 pp. AC., C 9, 4:n.p. (LC). |
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Abstract : July 11, 1701. Paris. Father de St. Gilles to Minister. Desires Father Dongé sent to Biloxi. Fear of English at St. Christopher. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 1:313; BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 9295:224 (Margry copy). (Miss.). |
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Abstract : November 29, 1702. Mobile. Procès verbal regarding a loan to the governor of St. Augustine, besieged by English. Signed by Boisbriant, La Salle, Le Vasseur, Russanel, Bienville, and Tonty. 2 pp. AC., F 3, 25:279. |
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Abstract : September 6, 1704. Fort Louis. Bienville to the minister. Bienville, St. Denys, and Tonty lead force against Alabama Indians; English arm Chickasaws; voyageurs on the Missouri; Wabash post; peltries; provision and recruits; animals, farmers, Negroes, flour mill; relations of English with Apalachees and Spaniards, Choctaws; condition of forts; Pensacola provisioned; death of Becancour, Levasseur, Juchereau, and Tonty; Pierre Michel. 17 pp. AC., C 13, 1:449. Margry, V.368.180 (extracts). (LC.) AC., F 3, 24:47. |
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Abstract : February 20, 1707. Fort Louis. Bienville to the minister. Shortage of supplies; fort among Chickasaws; need of Indian presents to overcome English influence; Indian slaves; storehouse and transport boat at Massacre Island; Illinois Indians demand munitions; Indians kill Father St. Cosme and four Frenchmen near Natchez; desertion of sailors; rumor of trouble with Spaniards; Bienville\'s trouble with La Salle and La Vente; desires to visit France. 26 pp. AC., C 13, 2:5. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : February 25, 1708. Fort Louis. Bienville to the minister. Shortage of supplies; Canadians in king\'s service dismissed; soldiers; trouble with La Vente and La Salle; English activity among the Indians; English aggression against Spaniards and French: Indians quiet along the Mississippi; St. Denys\' expedition against Thioutimacha; opinion on Jesuits and Missions Etrangères; settlers and workmen; his personal indebtedness. 29 pp. AC., C 13, 2:89. (Miss.) AC., C 13, 2:121(extracts, with notes by the minister). |
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Abstract : February 25, 1708. Fort Louis. Artaguiette to the minister. Memoir on instructions given the late De Muy. English and French among Chickasaws and Choctaws; Indian slaves; tannery; agriculture; boundary between Mobile and Pensacola. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 2:313; F 3, 24:53. (LC., Miss.) |
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Abstract : February 26, 1708. Fort Louis. Memoir on Louisiana, by Artaguiette. De Muy\'s instructions; navigation on the Mobile; fort in Chickasaw country and treatment of French and English traders; English trade in Indian captives; Bienville\'s treaty between Choctaws and Chickasaws; fort in Chickasaw country; tannery; Louisiana-Pensacola boundary dispute. 3 pp. AC., F 3, 24:53. |
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