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Abstract : August 6, 1753. New Orleans. Memoir by Deverges on the way to diminish the cost of a fort to be built at Kaskaskia without decreasing its strength. 7pp. AC., C 13, 37:77.

Abstract : March 23, 1720. Paris. Commissions as major for the following: Pechon de Comte, Fort Toulouse, the Alibamons; Longueval, Dauphin Island; Beauchamp, Fort Louis, Mobile; Sorteval, Pensacola; Bannez, New Orleans; Bouchart, Illinois post. 3 pp. AC., B 42 bis:346. (LC.) AC., F 3, 241:n.p.

Abstract : April 20, 1764. Fort Chartres. Neyon de Villiers to Loftus. Acknowledges his letter of January 29, on possession of Illinois by the English; work of Pontiac; council with Indians to be held on April 23. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., C 13, 44:94. Ill.H.C., X.244.

Abstract : October 26, 1715. Quebec. Ramezay to the minister. Accusations against his son [Louis, Sieur de Monnoir], who has gone to Miami and Illinois. 10 pp. AC., C 11, 35:81.

Abstract : October 28, 1715. [Quebec?] Ramezay to the minister. Measures taken for an expedition against the Foxes; Lignery; Deschaillons; Bizaillon; Desliettes sent to Illinois; disposition of Indians; posts on Mobile and Mississippi to oppose the English. 22 pp. AC., C 11, 35:87.

Abstract : July 10, 1700. Mission of the Immaculate Conception, Illinois. Father Marest, Jesuit, to Iberville. Death of Father Binneteau. Villedieu in charge of search for mines. Copper near Chicago. Beaver trade. Kaskaskias, Peorias, and other tribes on the upper Mississippi. The Wabash. (Ext. by Claude Delisle). 6 pp. ASH., 115-10: no. 15.

Abstract : [1760?] Abstract of a memoir on the mission of the Tamaroa or Cahokia Indians, Illinois country: establishment, date, by whom, cost, names of first priests sent out, size and kind of land grant. 1p. AC., C 13, 41:411.

Abstract : [1745.] Tamaroa. Mercier to Abbé de l'Isle-Dieu. Brandy trade with Indians. 1p. AC., C 11, 86:272. (Ext.)

Abstract : May 27, 1741. Tamaroa, Illinois country. Father Mercier to [Governor Beauharnois]. Results of the failure of Bienville's Chickasaw campaign; murder of Frenchmen on Red River and in the Tamaroa country. 2pp. AC., C 11, 75:214.

Abstract : January 29, 1686. [Quebec.] Denonville's order regarding the fur trade. References to Michilimackinac, and La Salle in the Illinois country. (Copy.) 5 pp. AC, F 3, 6:243.

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