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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.

Abstract : [July 4, 1797.] 16 Mess., V. Hauterive to the French consul at New York. Letter for transmission to France: description of America, east and west coast, and the Mississippi Valley; Tennessee affairs; Gov[ernor] Blount\'s arrest for planning invasion of Louisiana, English influence, murder of French explorers, Spanish minister\'s activity in the Blount affair. (Copy.) 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:14?.

Abstract : [July 18, 1797.] 30 Mess., V. [Hauterive] to the French consul at New York. Letter for transmission to France: Blount\'s plan for enrolling Americans for invasion of Louisiana. [Secretary of State Timothy] Pickering\'s conduct. (Copy.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup, 5:150.

Abstract : [June 3, 1801.] 14 Prair., IX. New York. Pichon, consul, to Talleyrand. English disapproval of trade of American vessels with French and Spanish colonies; taking over Louisiana by France would save the U.S. from such disputes and turn them to France; the West\'s trade with New Orleans; opinion on conduct toward the U.S. 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, 53:137.

Abstract : February 14, 1802. Extract from the New York Gazette: Mississippi navigation; communications between New Orleans and other Spanish colonies; boundaries of Louisiana; fear of union with the West if under French control; French offers to the U.S. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 54:155.

Abstract : March 12, 1802. Extract from the Commercial Advertiser, New York, being an extract from a Mr. Washington\'s letter to a friend in Delaware, dated March 3, 1802: French to need considerable army to take possession of Louisiana; the U.S. must take New Orleans or western states will go over to the power that controls navigation of the Mississippi. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 54: 232.

Abstract : December 5, 1802. New York. Extract from the Morning Chronicle: closing of New Orleans port to the U.S. (French.) 8pp. AE., États-Unis, 55:119.

Abstract : January 20, 1803. New York. Extract from the Evening Post address from people of the West to the President and Congress on closing of the port of New Orleans. 1p. AC., C 13, 52:8.

Abstract : [February 5, 1803.] 16 Pluv., XI. New York. Arcambal, French commissary ad interim, to Talleyrand. Sensation caused by closing of port of New Orleans. Transmits address to government of the U.S. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 55:263.

Abstract : 1749-1827. La Rochelle. List of names of passengers embarking for the colonies of Martinique, St. Domingo [Saint-Domingue], Canada, Louisbourg, Guinea coast, Cayenne, Louisiana, Guadeloupe, Saint-Pierre, Miquelon, and for U.S. ports after the War of Independence. AC., F 5 b, 37:n.p.

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