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Abstract : October 16, 1738. Quebec. Hocquart to Company of the Indies. Commerce in the upper country conges; Indian beaver trade at Michilimackinac with English. (Copy.) 8 pp. AC., C 11, 70:103. |
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Abstract : October 4, 1739. Quebec. Beauharnois to the minister. Tonnagane and Black River copper mines; congés; English trade precautions. 3 pp. AC., C 11, 71:37. Wis. H.C., XVII. 306 (ext.). |
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Abstract : June 16, 1762. [Detroit.] Picoté de Belestre to the minister. Detroit Indians refuse to recognize English authority; asks for a captaincy in Louisiana for his son, who is an adopted son and chief of Cherokees. 3pp. AC., C 11, 105:356. |
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Abstract : October 21, 1740. Quebec. Beauharnois to the minister. English attack on Shawnees, who seek refuge at Detroit. 3pp. AC., C 11, 74:96. |
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Abstract : September 22, 1712. Madrid. Second letter of a Spanish minister [in the court of King Philip V] to a friend in the Netherlands. French scheme for Louisiana commerce; Crozat\'s grant; attitude of Louis XIV toward English in Louisiana. (Printed. Translation from Spanish) 56 pp. AE., Esp., 218:470. |
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Abstract : October 31, 1740. Quebec. Beauharnois to the minister. Anglo-Spanish war. Indians of the upper country. 4pp. AC., C 11, 73:327. |
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Abstract : [ca. 1703]. Observations on Le Sueur\'s narrative. Arms supplied to Arkansas by an Englishman sent by the governor of Carolina; Tunicas among Arkansas; Missouri refugees among Tamaroas after defeat by Illinois; Nantias taken to Acadia, 1696, found among Skidi. 1p. AC., C 13c, 2:31. |
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Abstract : November 21, 1758. Arkansas post. Order by Gamon de Larochelle to Layssard, to collect old linen to be used in dressing wounds of English prisoners on way to New Orleans. 1p. AC., C 13, 40:338bis. |
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Abstract : November 22, 1758. Arkansas post. Layssard to [Descloseaux]. Arrival of Perlière from Illinois, on way to New Orleans with thirty-two English prisoners; flour; nails; salt; price of linen; Layssard-Reggio trouble. 6pp. AC., C 13, 40:335. |
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Abstract : [December 20, 1764.] New Orleans. Speech of Charlot Kaské, a Shawnee, to D\'Abbadie on subject of English aggression, with D\'Abbadie\'s reply. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., F 3, 25:229. Ill.H.C., X.444. |
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