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Abstract : June 20, 1702. Roadstead of Belle Isle. [Letter from] Iberville. Food supplied to Pensacola; boat sent to Vera Cruz for aid; fort built at Mobile; Indian affairs; trade with savages; mines of lead and silver; shipbuilding; workmen and Canadians needed at Mobile; Bienville for Sauvole\'s place. Marginal decisions of the minister. (Ext.) 4 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:43.

Abstract : March 10, 1710. South Carolina. John Stewart to Queen Anne. Additional political considerations relative to N. Am. Conversations, French and Spanish, with an English prisoner at Mobile; details on garrison; Carolina governor\'s Indian expedition; French trade with English Indians; French trying for control in America. (Copy.) 4 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:80.

Abstract : May 23, 1711. S. Carolina. John Stewart to --. Commerce of France with Canada and the Indians; proposes Col. Nicholson to advance English commercial interests in N. Am. 3 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:76.

Abstract : [October 1711]. S. Carolina. John Stewart to Queen Anne. Observations on the Indians. 3 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:72.

Abstract : [ca. 1712]. Exact description of Louisiana. Posts; soil and rivers; names of Indian tribes; trade; advantages to be derived from the colony. 22 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:346.(Ill., LC).

Abstract : 1724. Testimony of Indians on mines of copper, tin, crystal, and lead, medicinal plants, Indian remedies, and the word Mississippi. 10 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:161.(I11.)

Abstract : November 19, 1724. Minutes of a general council of Missouri, Osage and Oto Indians to choose delegates to go to France with Bourgmont. (Copy.) 4 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:159. Margry, VI. 449.

Abstract : [1726]. Memoir [by Bienville] on Louisiana. Administration of colonial affairs; criticism of the form of government; the commandant general; clerks at Balize, Illinois, and Mobile; engineers; justice; the conseil de régie, its composition; posts at Balize, Mobile, Fort Toulouse, Natchez, Arkansas, Yazoo, Illinois, Missouri, and Natchitoches; need of others; commerce with Spaniards of Pensacola, Adayes, and the Islands; products, indigo, rice, pitch, tar, and tobacco; mines; lumber; Negroes; concessions; Indian affairs. 65 pp. AC., C 13c, l: 362, 387. (LC.)

Abstract : [ca. 1728]. Memoir, in three columns, (1) remarks of Company of the Indies, (2) criticisms of the memoir of Father Beaubois, (3) replies. The entire memoir relates to Louisiana missions, relations between the various orders, the Indians, relations of Jesuits with Company of the Indies, etc. At the end is a note by Father Beaubois. 9 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:312.

Abstract : March 18, 1730. New Orleans. Périer\'s report on the Natchez uprising, December 2, 1729 to March 11, 1730. 16 pp. AC., C 13, 12:37; C 13c, 4:181. (LC., Miss.) AC., F 3, 24:169; BI., Ancien Fonds, 488:457 (copy, without date).

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