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Abstract : November 1, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of the company's ships; lumber, rice and pitch sent to the Islands; informations about officials: Delisle, Hersant, Dumont de Montigny, Jensen and St. Ange; rice and wheat flour for troops; clothing for troops; Vincennes at Wabash post; Ursulines; Jesuit missions; Danville, midwife; death of La Tour and Girard, surgeons; pilots; English aggression; Spanish trade; plantations; Negroes; silk worms; Desliettes' action against Fox Indians. 16 pp. AC., C 13, 11:111.

Abstract : March 25, 1729. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Negroes, their arrival, mortality, distribution and sale; loss of boat, Illinois convoy; Father D'Outreleau goes to Wabash post; sawmill; lumber; canal; domestic animals; prices of tar and pitch; indigo; tobacco; Jesuits and Capuchins; powder sent to St. Augustine; copper money and notes; Vincennes and the Wabash post; Illinois post and war against the Foxes; plantations; passports required to go from post to post; French-Indian marriages; Bruslé goes to France, Balcousse takes his place; arrival of John Kennedy and John Canadet from Carolina; brickyards; Prat goes to Mexico. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 28 pp. AC., C 11:322. (Miss.)

Abstract : March 21, 1729. Unsigned account of hostilities against the Foxes. Louvigny; English activity; Lignery's campaign; Sauk retreat to River St. Joseph. 5 pp. AC., C 11, 51:405.

Abstract : 1730. Paris. Council of the Indies to Périer. Opposition to English aggressi[on in the] Indian trade; aid to Spaniards against English; Spanish trade; brandy. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 12:356. (Miss.)

Abstract : [1732]. Memoir on the wretched conditions in Louisiana. Natchez and Chickasaw massacre; scarcity of settlers and troops; English desire to possess the colony; tobacco; merchandise; food; munitions; need of Negroes; Indian trade. 10 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:160.

Abstract : January 8, 1732. German Coast, Louisiana. Van der Heck to the minister. Memoir on Louisiana: English and Spanish neighbors; civilians; the bringing of German troops to the colony. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 15:213. (Miss.)

Abstract : July 30, 1733. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to Diron and Crémont, at Mobile. Trade with the Islands; Olivier's request to make use of English ships at Mobile. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., C 13, 18:203. (Miss.)

Abstract : September 30, 1733. New Orleans. Bienville to the minister. Dartaguiette [D'Artaguiette], commander, and 200 soldiers go to Illinois, more troops to follow; new English colony of Georgia disturbs Spaniards of Florida; hostility toward Chickasaws; Broutin asks for rank of captain; recommends replacing Recollets and Capuchins with Jesuits; Beaubois. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 16:300.

Abstract : March 28, 1734. Fort Tombigbee. English trade activity among Choctaws and its influence on French control. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 19:11. (Miss.)

Abstract : February 4, 1734. Paris. Dartaguiette to Chauvelin, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Plan to take Havana with troops supposed to be destined for Louisiana; fear of England. 4 pp. AE., Esp., 419:22.

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