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Abstract : November 6, 1688. [Quebec.] Memoir on the state of affairs in New France, August 10 to October 31, 1688, by Denonville. English activity on the Wabash. Tonty is ordered to take possession of the river. English post to be established at the mouth of the Mississippi. 22 pp. AC, C 11, 10:100. |
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Abstract : February 21, 1765. Fort Chartres, Illinois. Saint-Ange to D'Abbadie. Farmar's expedition to Illinois. Indian affairs. (Copy.) 4pp. AC., C 13, 45:53. Ill.H.C., X.439. |
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Abstract : April 7, 1765. [Fort Chartres, Illinois.] Saint-Ange to Aubry. Report of Indian hostility toward English; Ross leaves the fort, his life being in danger; Saint-Ange's speeches to Indians and their replies. (Copy.) 7pp. AC., F 3, 25:233. |
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Abstract : October 5, 1754. Paris. Explanation by Silhouette of art. 15 of the Treaty of Utrecht: Indians; English aggression in the Ohio valley. 2pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Angleterre, 69:224. |
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Abstract : November 25, 1754. Paris. Silhouette to De Rouillé. The Ohio River affair; William Handbury's expedition; reflections on French and English forces. (Copy.) 9pp. AC., C 11 e, 8:7;16. |
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Abstract : February 12, 1756. [Paris.] Silhouette to Le Baillif. Asks for papers of La Salle for use in settlement of boundary between French and English colonies. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 9293:33. |
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Abstract : 1739. [Paris.] Memoir by Silhouette, on the importance of tobacco plantations and the supplanting of England in that trade. Tobacco cultivation in English colonies; tobacco plantations in Louisiana; plan for the enterprise. 40 pp. AC., C 13, 24:259. (Miss.) AE., Mém. et Doc., France, 2008:302;1991:125; BN., MSS.fr., 12224: 241. |
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Abstract : October 1747. [Paris?] Observations by Silhouette on the finances, navigation, and commerce of England: a memoir with an introduction and fifteen articles, examining England's commerce with America and pointing out what France should be able to do with Canada, Louisiana, etc. Art. 12, importance of Canada and Louisiana, and English views on getting control of all North America; Art, 13, advantages to France from Louisiana and Canada. 43pp. AE., Mém, et Doc., Angleterre, 46:45; 68:207; BN., MSS, fr., 12162. |
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Abstract : September 9, 1762. Calais. Duc de Nivernois, minister plenipotentiary to London, to Choiseul. Difficulties brought up by Bedford respecting the Louisiana boundary; observations on Louisiana boundaries and navigation of the Mississippi by the English. 5 pp. AE., Angleterre, 447:69. |
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Abstract : September 15, 1762. London. Nivernois to Choiseul. The Louisiana boundary; conversation with Bute. 4pp. AE., Angleterre, 447:79. |
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