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Abstract : February 11, 1803. Washington, D.C. Diplomatic credentials for Livingston and Monroe, addressed to the First Consul, for the purchase of Louisiana. (Signed by Madison and Jefferson.) AE., États-Unis, 55:272; sup., 7:317.

Abstract : October 21, 1803. [Washington, D.C.] Madison to Pichon. Reply to request from the French government relative to adding a clause to treaty of cession of Louisiana. (Copy.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, 56:154.

Abstract : October 21, 1803. [Washington, D.C.] Procès verbal of exchange of ratifications between Pichon and Madison. (English and French. Copy.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 56 :126.

Abstract : October 31, 1803. [Washington, D.C.] An act for taking possession and government of Louisiana by the U.S. (French.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 56:163. Ann.of Cong., 8 Cong., 1 Sess., 1803-1805, 1245.

Abstract : November 4, 1803. Washington, D.C. Madison to Pichon. Asserts it is impossible to hasten the financial settlement for Louisiana. President Thomas Jefferson is pleased with the good faith of the French government. 2pp. AE., États-Unis , 56 :216.

Abstract : November 4, 1803. Washington, D.C. Madison to Talleyrand. Announces governmental approval of treaty and agreements for the purchase of Louisiana; advantages for both nations; Gallatin to execute the financial clauses; Spain\'s attitude, and its result. (English.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup.8:47.

Abstract : November 4, 1803. Washington, D.C. President Jefferson to Livingston. Explains Pichon\'s proposal, and the U.S. reply. When payment for Louisiana will be made. (Ext.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup.8:49.

Abstract : November 10, 1803. [Washington, D.C.] Act authorizing the creation of stock for carrying out the agreement between France and the U.S. relative to Louisiana. (Copy. Translation.) 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, 56:220.

Abstract : July 11, 1803. Washington, D.C. National Intelligencer, extract from a memoir by Livingston to the French government: France should cede Louisiana to the U.S. for a perpetual privilege to sell there French merchandise on same basis as American traders. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 77:52.

Abstract : [September 1, 1803] 14 Fruct., XI. Fredericktown. Pichon to Laussat. Receives open orders from France, instructing Laussat to receive Louisiana from Spain, and to transfer it to the U.S.; they are to be sent to New Orleans when the Senate ratifies the purchase. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:190.

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