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Abstract : September 10, 1646. Quebec. Account of an Englishman in New Mexico: Nicolet\'s voyage, by Father Vimont. (Copy.) 1p. ASH., 115-9: no. 6.

Abstract : November 16, 1868. Quebec. Denonville to Seignelay. English aggression, Michilimackinac, Du Lhut's post, etc. 4 pp. AC, C 11, 8:168. N.Y.C.D., IX. 308.

Abstract : October, 1687. Quebec. Memoir on rights of French and English in North America, especially regarding lands of the Iroquois and the Ottawas. (Enclosed in Denonville\'s letter of November 6, 1687.) 11 pp. AC, C 11, 9:251; C 11e, 1:212.

Abstract : September 2, 1691. Quebec. M.B. Benac to Pontchartrain. Narrative of various actions in the campaign of the French against the English and Indians. Courtemanche\'s return. Western Indians. War on the Iroquois. 6 pp. AC., C 11, 11:299.

Abstract : October 19, 1697. Quebec. Frontenac and Champigny to Pontchartrain. English-Ottawa trade; permits; abandonment of Fort St. Louis, Illinois by Tonty; establishment on the Mississippi by Le Sueur; Jesuit mission among the Ottawas. 24 pp. AC., C 11, 15:39. Wis. H.C., XVI. 173 (ext.).

Abstract : October 7, 1698. Quebec. [Letter from] Duplessy Faber. English maneuvers to procure peace between the Iroquois and Ottawas, Miamis, and Hurons. 3 pp. AC., C 11, 17:331.

Abstract : November 7, 1700. Quebec. Callières to Pontchartrain. English expedition to the Mississippi, Detroit-Louisiana communication; Tonty instead of Cadillac proposed for Detroit. 9 pp. AC., C 11, 17:44; C 11, 18:36 (ext., with memo. by the minister).

Abstract : November 4, 1702. Quebec. Callières to the minister. Western Indians; trade permits; decrease in trade at Detroit; English activity; lack of merchandise, etc. 20 pp. AC., C 11, 20:155. N.Y.C.D., IX. 736 (ext.); Mich. H.C., XXXIII. 158 (ext.). AC., C 11, 20:106 (ext., with notes by the minister).

Abstract : October 19, 1705. Quebec. Vaudreuil to the minister. Attitude of Ottawas, Miamis, and Potawatomis; Detroit granted to Cadillac; Louvigny\'s return from Michilimackinac with Iroquois prisoners; liquor trade with the English; desertions at Detroit. 3 pp. AC., C 11, 22:235. N.Y.C.D., IX. 766 (ext.).

Abstract : November 1, 1711. Quebec. Ramezay to the minister. Munitions needed for western Indians; negotiations between Missisaugas and Ottawas; agreement between English and Indians feared. 13 pp. AC., C 11, 32:107; AC., C 11, 32:228 (ext., with notes by Raudot).

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