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Abstract : [October 5, 1796] San Lorenzo. Declaration of war against England. (French.) 3pp. AE., Esp., sup., 18:83; 86 (Spanish). |
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Abstract : October 7, 1796. San Lorenzo. Royal decree on the declaration of war against England: causes of war are the establishment of trading companies at mouth of the Missouri with the intention of penetrating the country to the South Sea, etc. (Printed. Spanish.) 10pp. AE., Esp., 643:149. |
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Abstract : October 25, 1732. St. Joseph River. D\'Arnaud, commandant, to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Ravages of English rum on the Miamis, Ouyatanons, and Peanguichias. (Ext.) 5 pp. AC., C 11, 57:348. |
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Abstract : September 30, 1706. Cap Français. Deposition of Jean Vigneau de la Tremblade, commander of the Mutine, who left Martinique to trade at Vera Cruz, then came by way of Louisiana and Pensacola to make an attack on Carolina, which proved unsuccessful. 3 pp. AC., C 9, 8:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : April 30, 1717. [Cap Français.] L\'Escoubet\'s declaration before Mithon. English seizure of his vessel, April 5, 1717; incidents of the voyage; arrival at Vera Cruz with the Ste. Marie, stops at Mobile, journey from Mobile to Havana and return, April 11-August 12, 1716, trouble at Mobile and Pensacola. AC., C 9b, 3:n.p. |
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Abstract : August 10, 1724. Cap Français. Périer de Salvert to Company of the Indies. The Cher sent by Louisiana garrison at Dauphin Island to Carolina; pillaged by pirates; drifted to Santo Domingo; sale of tar on board. (Ext.) 1p. AC., C 9b, 8:n.p. |
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Abstract : April 27, 1739. Cap Français. Larnage and Maillart to the minister. Arrival of the Somme, April 19; Commander Villers Franssure bought an English prize vessel to take with him to Louisiana; its value and use in that colony. 3 pp. AC., C 9, 50:n.p. |
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Abstract : February 18, 1763. Cap Français. Garic to the minister. Though appointed clerk of the Superior Council of Louisiana, he was unable to reach his post until the colony was ceded to Spain, because of the English blockade; asks for a position and aid. (Copy.) 2pp. AC., C9, 118:n.p. |
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Abstract : January 1, 1780. Cap Français. D\'Argout and Vaivre to the minister. Situation of the colony; no supplies from Louisiana, few from New England. AC., C 9, 148;n.p. |
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Abstract : March 18, 1780. Cap Français. Gov[ernor] Lilancourt to the minister. Gov[ernor] Galvez takes Baton Rouge from English; report of capitulation procured from papers of English vessel seized and brought to Port-au-Prince. AC., C 9, 149:n.p. |
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