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Abstract : February 11, 1722. Paris. Lachapelle to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. [He i]s sending duplicate asked for and a letter for Bienville. 1p. AE., Esp., 313:163.

Abstract : September 1, 1723. New Orleans. La Tour to [the commissioners]. Workmen for Pauger; forge and dredge at Balize; work on fortifications by Boispinel, Pauger, Chaville, and Deliette; Bienville's despotism and intrigues; Indian fighters, St. Denis, Mandeville; Natchez war; interpreters; plans of Balize and New Orleans; Spanish trade; artillery; medicine; mills; church. 19 pp. AC., C 13, 7:211. (Miss.)

Abstract : September 6, 1723 to September 10, 1723. New Orleans. La Chaise to [the commissioners]. Passengers on the Galatee; complaints against Bienville; storehouses; Spanish trade; land grants; mills; disorder in finances; copper, silver, and card-money; troops; hospitals; gambling; Capuchins; distribution of supplies; Louisiana products; Natchez war; Negroes; shops; Indian presents. 85 pp. AC., C 13, 7:7. (Miss. )

Abstract : October 18, 1723. New Orleans. La Chaise to [the commissioners]. Arrival and sale of African slaves; Balize storehouse; Spanish trade; Bienville's intrigues; disorder in accounts and prices; Father Raphael's trouble with Perry; irregularities in storehouses; Natchez war and strife between officers; English storehouse among Indians; pitch and tar; the Superior Council; death of La Tour and Boispinel. 68 pp. AC., C 13, 7:51. (Miss.)

Abstract : February 27, 1725. New Orleans. The council to Council of the Indies. Company's vessels and trade by officers; Spanish trade; Negroes; levees; aid to farmers; lumber; pitch and tar; food shortage; freight; Renaud's mines; war with Foxes; the Illinois country; English vessel at Biloxi; public buildings; deserters; coopers; Choctaw trade; evacuation of posts; Bourgmont's peace with Paducas; missionaries; hospital; fortifications; wine. (Copy.) 47 pp. AC., C 13, 9:51. (Miss.) AC., C 13 9:26 (abstract, with marginal note by council of the Indies).

Abstract : August 12, 1728. New Orleans. [Father] Beaubois to the Abbé Raguet. Beaubois mentioned for work at Spanish missions in order to establish trade between French and Spaniards; the company rejects his services. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 11:260. (Miss.)

Abstract : August 18, 1728. New Orleans. [Father] Beaubois to Abbé Raguet. Defends his conduct in the colony; has nothing to regret; says his crime is being a friend of Bienville; is willing to undertake Spanish trading scheme. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 11:261. (Miss.)

Abstract : [1727? Paris.] Company of the Indies to Périer. Attitude of English and Spaniards toward Louisiana. Measures to be taken for defense against the former and to maintain friendship with the latter. Necessity of the sale of brandy to Indians. (Draft.) 15 pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., France, 1992:59.

Abstract : [April 1, 1801.] 11 Germ., IX. Aranjuez. Lucien Bonaparte, ambassador from France, to Talleyrand. Respecting gifts in connection with signing of the preliminary treaty [January 29 1801] and the Treaty of Aranjuez [March 21, 1801]. (Copy.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:168.

Abstract : [July 23, 1801.] 4 Therm., IX. [Madrid.] Lucien Bonaparte to the Spanish Secretary of State. Desires orders sent to Spanish officials in Louisiana for transfer of that colony to France; secret expedition to receive the colony will start when the First Consul believes it prudent. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., Esp., sup., 28:68.

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