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Abstract : 1732. Louisiana. De Laye to the minister. Regarding the formation of a company of one hundred soldiers to protect Louisiana from Indian attacks. 2 pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : January 7, 1732. German Coast, Louisiana. Van der Heck to the minister. Description of his plantation; need of Negroes; industries to be developed - pottery, indigo; Indian trade. 6 pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : September 30, 1733. New Orleans. Bienville to the minister. Dartaguiette [D'Artaguiette], commander, and 200 soldiers go to Illinois, more troops to follow; new English colony of Georgia disturbs Spaniards of Florida; hostility toward Chickasaws; Broutin asks for rank of captain; recommends replacing Recollets and Capuchins with Jesuits; Beaubois. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 16:300.

Abstract : March 28, 1734. Fort Tombigbee. English trade activity among Choctaws and its influence on French control. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 19:11. (Miss.)

Abstract : 1735. [New Orleans?] Account by Bizoton of expense incurred in war against the Chakchium. Approved by Bienville and Salmon, June 14, 1737. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13, 22:273.

Abstract : March 12, 1735. Fort Royal, Martinique. Champigny and D'Orgeville to the minister. Chief and squaw, Foxes, sent from Canada to Martinique to be sold; can neither sell nor give them away; fear they will instigate negro revolt; ask permission to sell them in Orinoco, or if that be impossible, to let them live there among the natives. 2 pp. AC., C 8, 46:n.p.

Abstract : July 23, 1735. La Jemeraye to Gov[ernor] Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Details about the Ouatchipouennes, obtained by La Vérendrye from Assiniboins. (Copy.) 2 pp. ASH., 115-11:no.9. (LC.)

Abstract : September 25, 1735. Paris. Memoir by Desruaux on Louisiana. Two hundred miners for the colony; English activity; Indian affairs; trade. 11 pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., Amér., 8:96.

Abstract : September 27, 1735 to August 19, 1736. Journal of the voyage of Villers Fransure to Louisiana in command of the Gironde. Maneuvers at the mouth of the Mississippi; the Perle's descent of the Mississippi; Chickasaw war, Dartaguiette's [D'Artaguiette's] defeat and death, Bienville's retreat; pitch and tar taken on at Balize; return; meeting of the Comte do Maurepas near Bordeaux. 44 pp. AM., B 4, 43:420. (LC. )

Abstract : October 9, 1735. Narrative of the journey of De Noyelles, commander of the expedition against the Foxes and Sauks. (Copy.) 25 pp. AC., C 11, 63:236. Mich. H.C., XXXIV. 122; Wis. H.C., XVII. 221.

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