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Abstract : November 28, 1784. Charleston. La Forest to Vergennes. Cession to Congress of North Carolina\'s western lands; conditions; attitude of new legislature. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:62.

Abstract : March 16, 1785. Charleston. La Forest to Vergennes. Boundary disputes of the Carolinas and Georgia; South Carolina-Georgia trouble referred to Congress; emigration toward the Mississippi; founding of Nashville; independence of State of Franklin; relations with Illinois and Kentucky; upper Georgia settlements; Creek alarm. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:88.

Abstract : June 10, 1785. Charleston. La Forest to Vergennes. Arrival and work of commissioners named by Congress to adjust Indian affairs in the South: conduct of whites toward Indians; trouble of the State of Franklin with Cherokees; McGillivray\'s work among Creeks; two Indian peace treaties. 11pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:108.

Abstract : February 26, 1786. New York. La Forest to the minister. Agricultural expansion; canals; Kentucky and Franklin settlers and their use of the Mississippi; admission of Kentucky and Franklin to the Union, etc. 14pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, 14:381.

Abstract : October 15, 1788. New York. La Forest to Montmorin. Sketch of the progress of American settlements west of the mountains and conditions on the Mississippi: Kentucky, [the State of] Franklin, and Cumberland; Indian hostility; Spain\'s claims to west bank of the Mississippi; the Ohio Company; Gen[eral] Clark\'s grant; Vincennes; Illinois villages; Col[onel] Morgan\'s proposal to Spaniards on trade at New Orleans. 25pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, 18:33.

Abstract : November 2, 1790. New York. La Forest to Montmorin. Relations of Spain with the U.S.: navigation of the Mississippi denied to the latter; Florida a place of refuge for fugitive slaves; Florida\'s unfriendliness and alliance with Indians; Anglo-French hostility; United States neutrality and attitude in case of war; effect on the U.S. of England\'s possession of Florida and Louisiana. 19pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:12.

Abstract : December 26, 1790. New York. La Forest to Montmorin. Military operations against Indians of the Northwest; Gen[eral] Harmar\'s operations; Indian successes; bad condition of French on the Scioto; Georgia\'s quarrel with Creeks; Spain\'s amends for harboring negro fugitives in Florida. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:33.

Abstract : August 22, 1798. Philadelphia. Yrujo to [Secretary of State] Timothy Pickering. An American army is in preparation at Natchez and cannon are on the way from Pittsburg; has fears for Louisiana and asks for an explanation. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 50:219.

Abstract : March 10, 1803. Washington, D.C. Yrujo to [Madison], Secretary of State. The Spanish intendant's proclamation was not by order from Madrid; the term for New Orleans expiring, the intendant believed he had power to name some other place as port for Americans; Yrujo himself takes measures to satisfy the U.S. (Translation). 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 55:340.

Abstract : April 19, 1803. Washington, D.C. Yrujo to Madison. Relative to opening the port of New Orleans to Americans. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 55:386.

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