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Abstract : January 20, 1732. New Orleans. Memoir on Louisiana, by D'Ausseville. Account of his services to the state; discussion of Louisiana products, pitch, tar, peltries, shellwork, rice, corn, potatoes, wheat, barley, oats, tobacco, indigo, cotton, hemp, flax, fruits, medicinal plants, lumber and animals; mines; posts and garrisons; Spanish trade; English; Law's work; liquors; salt; local councils; Ursulines and the hospital; Natchez war. 48 pp. AC., C 13, 14:228. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : January 19, 1732. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Indian affairs; Chickasaw hostility; English aggression; Fox-Illinois war; the Natchez; Illinois convoys; fortifications at Mobile and Natchez; tobacco, cotton, and indigo; usefulness of Ursulines; boats; New Orleans barracks; army officers; licentious women; German settlers. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 14:44. |
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Abstract : 1732. Memoir on the Illinois country. Limits, soil, extent of farming, French population, Indians, Kaskaskia, Fort Chartres, English aggression, need of a fort on the Wabash, the fur trade. 13 pp. AC., F 3, 24:235. (LC.) |
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Abstract : August 1, 1730. New Orleans. Périer to the comptroller general. Chickasaw conspiracy and French terror; Périer's Indian policy; English aggression; Diron-Périer trouble; land clearings; cultivation of tobacco, cotton, indigo and silk; buck-making; garrison and fortifications; map of Anglo-French boundary and Indian allies; importance of Illinois. 19 pp. AC., C 13, 12:328. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : August 1, 1730. New Orleans. Périer to the comptroller general. Arrival of troops from France; Natchez war; Indians; foreign trade; the Illinois country; English aggression. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 12:352. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : November 12, 1728. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Passports required travellers between Canada and Louisiana; Anglo-Spanish hostilities in Florida; Indian supplies; Desliettes defeats Fox Indians; navigation above New Orleans; bars at the mouth of the Mississippi; land survey; small-pox and measles attack Indians; death of Mandeville. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:18. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : August 15, 1728. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Périer's correspondence with the governor of Carolina; attack on St. Augustine; activity among Alibama and Talapoosa Indians; Indian supplies; tobacco; settlers and officers; asks for advancement. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 11:14. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 14, 1722. Paris. Council to Vaudreuil. Approves of dispatch of Dubuisson to establish a post among the Miamis and to take command of post among the Weas, because of English trade in the West. 1p. AC., B 45:836. |
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Abstract : June 20, 1722. Paris. Council to Bégon. Pachot's memoir on expense of his work among Miamis, Weas, and Detroit Indians to break up an alliance with the English and Iroquois, and the formation of a league between Miamis and Ottawas, Kickapoos, and Mascoutens. 1p. AC., B 45:843. |
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Abstract : September 20, 1720. Paris. Council to Lajus. Eighteen Protestants of Nîmes should be deported to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 42:529. |
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