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Abstract : September 15, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Salmon. Asks for information about St. Ange, at the Illinois fort; New Orleans powder-magazine; public works at Mobile; to finish work begun on fortifications at Balize and in Illinois; barracks at New Orleans. 2 pp. AC., B 59:606. (LC.)

Abstract : May 12, 1722. Paris. Regulation to establish a provincial council in the Illinois country for civil and criminal cases, and to manage the business of the Company of the Indies there. 6 pp. AC., B 43:103. (LC.)

Abstract : October 20, 1723. Versailles. The king to Boisbriant. Instructions to leave the Illinois country for New Orleans, to receive instruction for the administration of the colony during absence of Bienville. 1p. AC.B 43:343. (LC.)

Abstract : October 21, 1723. Paris. Commission of Du Tisné as commandant at the Illinois post. 2 pp. AC., B 43:351. (LC.)

Abstract : February 15, 1724. Versailles. The king to Bienville. Instructions to return to France on the Bellonne to confer with the Company of the Indies on Louisiana affairs. La Tour to remain and take charge until the arrival of Boisbriant from Illinois. 2 pp. AC., B 43:363; C 13b, 1:n.p.(minute.) (LC.)

Abstract : February 15, 1724. Versailles. The king to La Tour. Instructions to remain in Louisiana and assume the administration until the arrival of Boisbriant from Illinois. 2 pp. AC., B 43:363bis. (LC.)

Abstract : March 15, 1724. Versailles. Royal pardon to Andre Perillault, for killing of Morin, soldier in Illinois garrison, with statement about the affair. 3 pp. AC., B 43:378. (LC.)

Abstract : September 6, 1724. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies, regarding traders, trade with Indians, and the Illinois post. 2 pp. AC., B 43:454. (LC.)

Abstract : February 20, 1726. Paris. Agreement between the Company of the Indies and Jesuit missionaries in Louisiana. (Relates also to the Illinois country.) 14 pp. AC., B 43:584; A 22:155. (LC.) BNM., MS.73, vol.22: 218; BN., MSS.fr., 11332:421.

Abstract : September 30, 1726. Paris. Memoir of Company of the Indies to serve as instructions for Périer as commandant general of Louisiana. Change in colonial authority to prevent strife between military and civil officials, Périer to be in charge of civil administration, La Chaise of justice, both directly responsible to the Company of the Indies; work at Mobile tobacco, indigo, pitch, tar, and Spanish trade; peltries; hostilities between Chickasaws and Choctaws; colonial boats; mouth of the Mississippi; engineers and their work; armories; inventory of artillery; arsenal at New Orleans; carpenters; hospital at New Orleans; posts at Natchez, Arkansas, Wabash, Illinois, and Natchitoches; Foxes; garrisons; police; slave trade; cattle from Spaniards; the superior council; Jesuits and Capuchins. 50 pp. AC., B 43:655; C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) MC., C 2, 17:134. Margry, VI. 452, 658(extracts).

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