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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. |
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Abstract : [1768.] Boston. De Kalb to Choiseul. Expresses a belief that war between England, the Indians and frontiersmen from the Ohio to Lake Erie is inevitable; bad state of Fort Duquesne; Gen. Gage\'s indecision; acts passed by Pennsylvania demanding that 600 families quit frontier territory. (Copy.) 6pp. AE., Angleterre, 482 :345. |
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Abstract : March 17, 1763. Cayenne. Turgot to the minister. Agrees to draw the greatest possible number of inhabitants from Saint-Vincent and Louisiana to other French colonies if they pass to English control. 1p. Bib.Maz., MS.3440. |
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Abstract : September 29, 1778. Lisbon. Gazeta de Lisbon article on the destruction by Americans of an English colony on the Mississippi, a lumber depot for the West Indies. 2pp. AE., Esp., 591:29. |
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Abstract : November 11, 1746. Fort Tombecbé. Hazeur to Louboey. Choctaw-Chickasaw affairs; English activity among Choctaws; shortage of French merchandise and Indian presents. 8pp. AC., C 13, 30:183.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 11, 1769. Troyes. Proposal of Capt. Poterat of Orléans cavalry to make Louisiana a republic under Spanish control and to stir up trouble in the English colonies. 2pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 11:436. |
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Abstract : May 2, 1712. Bayonne. Artaguette to the minister. Memoir on present situation in Louisiana. Deserters; bad quality of the Renommée\'s cargo; Spanish trade and jealousy; floods; distress of settlers; cultivation of wheat; settlements on the Wabash, Red, Arkansas, and Missouri rivers; English aggression; Mainville\'s copper mines; silk industry; Miami Indians; defense and importance of the colony; the fur-trade; Massacre Island post; map of the Missouri. Marginal notes. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 2:803. (Miss.) AE., Etats-Unis, Sup., 6:4. |
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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. |
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Abstract : July 16, 1758. Fort Royal, Grenada. Rochemore to the minister. Report on salvage of cargo of the Fidèle; the Bizarre freighted for Louisiana, arrives on July 13; report on the disposition of cargo of English slave-ship seized by French. 3pp. AC., C 13, 40:179. |
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Abstract : July 18, 1758. Fort Royal, Grenada. De Plas, commander of the Opale and the Fortune, to the minister. Report of a voyage to Louisiana with a cargo of arms and negroes taken from a prize-ship bound for Virginia; sends copy of Danniaud's letter, (Copy.) 20pp. AM., B 4, 81:65. |
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