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Abstract : January 2, 1749. Versailles, Minister to Vaudreuil and Michel. Informs them of a bounty granted by the English Parliament on indigo from their colonies; instructions to prevent all trade in Louisiana with English and Dutch. 2pp. AC., B 89:348; C 13, 34:5. (LC.)

Abstract : [September 3, 1755.] Account of Braddock\'s defeat. (Printed at Amsterdam. Dutch.) 1p. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér.10:169.

Abstract : April 25, 1759. New Orleans. Rochemore to Kerlérec. Regarding trading rights at New Orleans to English, Dutch, and Spanish vessels; the Texel affair. (Copy.) 5 pp. AC., C 13, b, 1:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : January 12, 1762. Versailles. Minister to Assier. D\'Abbadie\'s voyage to Louisiana on a Dutch boat is impossible, but passports will be given to Dutch to transport supplies to French colonies. 1p. AC., B 115:61.

Abstract : [January 7, 1794.] 18 Nivôse, II. Lilie. Prospectus by Captain Muhlberger of two expeditions on Spanish territory: one on the upper Mississippi as far south as the mouth of the Ohio; the other on the Trinity and continental Spanish and Dutch American possessions. 3pp. AC., C 13, 51:5.

Abstract : [1795.] Cursory observations on the province of Louisiana: population; efforts to procure from Congress free navigation of the Mississippi; Louisiana can only be attacked from the upper Mississippi; weakness of Spaniards; forts; army may be augmented by French, Dutch, and American colonists, if invading army will respect property, the expedition to be presented as one of liberation not of conquest; need of money. (English.) AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:68.

Abstract : [December 25, 1802.] 4 Niv., XI. Helvoet Sluys. Mullet des Essards, chief of administration for Louisiana, to the minister. Distressing situation of passengers at Helvoet Sluys waiting to embark for Louisiana. (Similar letter sent to Gen. Victor on December 24.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 51:204

Abstract : [March 3, 1803.] 12 Vent., XI. Helvoet Sluys. Jacob, captain of a frigate, to the minister. Preparations for the expedition to Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 13, 52:212.

Abstract : April 20 and 23, 1733. Amsterdam. Two letters on commerce of France and Holland in America, especially trade in tobacco and sugar, containing sundry references to Louisiana. 8 pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., France, 1996: 100.

Abstract : [June 19, 1797.] 1 Mess., V. Hauterive, French agent to the U.S., to the French consul at New York. Letter for transmission to France: in case of war with the U.S., Canada and Louisiana to become a French province, joined together by the Mississippi and Great Lakes; possible union of France, Spain, and Holland; fears the U.S. will become another England with possession of whole of the West. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:142.

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