Search results for "Illinois" : 465 matches.
Back to search
Abstract : September 20, 1716. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. The Ludlow and the Paon and their cargoes; passengers; three Jesuits for the Yazoo, the Wabash and Illinois. 3 pp. AC., B 38:176. |
See notice |
Abstract : September 30, 1725. New 0rleans. [Superior] Council to Council of the Indies. Loss due to the Saone going aground; encouragement to farmers to cut lumber; Renault, in charge of mines in Illinois; trade by officers. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 4 pp. AC., C 13, 9:241. (Miss.) |
See notice |
Abstract : August 28, 1725. New Orleans. [Superior] Council to Council of the Indies. Need of Negroes; discontent among farmers; indigo; French supplies; Natchez tobacco; Le Blanc sent to Louisiana; Duvergier, Desliette and Du Tisné; merchandise for Illinois; lumber exported. (Summary, with remarks in parallel column.) 5 pp. AC., C 13, 9:239.(Ill., Miss.) |
See notice |
Abstract : November 28, 1719. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on letter of Capt[ain] La Forest, Chenelaye regiment: inheritance from his deceased uncle; continuation of La Salle's establishment in Illinois; his claims. 9 pp. AC., C 11, 124:n.p.; AM., B 1, 43:182. |
See notice |
Abstract : November 22, 1720. Kaskaskia. Boisbriant to [the Minister of War]. Harshness of directors of the company at New Orleans towards inhabitants of the Illinois country. Return of Artaguette and La Loire from a trip to a lead mine. Establishment of Spaniards and Paducas on the Missouri. (Ext.) 5 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:99. |
See notice |
Abstract : March 8, 1724. Paris. Directors of Company of the Indies to the Conseil de Régie in Louisiana. Permission to councillors and employees establish plantations; promise them grants along the Mississippi. On the back, a list of persons who have left their plantations near New Orleans to go to Illinois. (Ext.) 2 pp. AC., G 1, 465:n.p. (LC.) |
See notice |
Abstract : October 22, 1723. New Orleans. Memoir by the Sieur l'Erbanne [Derbanne], relative to the post of Natchitoches. Fort, Garrison; Indians; cattle trade with the Spaniards of Adayes; Illinois, Mobile [and] Balize. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:38. |
See notice |
Abstract : April 1, 1729. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Illinois country; Fox Indians; agriculture, flour and food stuffs; Missouri post; navigation of the Mississippi. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 12:15. |
See notice |
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.) |
See notice |
Abstract : April 25, 1729. New Orleans. Périer to the comptroller general. Illinois country, its flour, mines, Negroes, peltries; war with Foxes; dispute with Canada over control of Illinois. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 12:19. |
See notice |