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Abstract : January 25, 1789. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. Chilleau and Marbois to the minister. Fire in New Orleans; exact statement of aid given; payment from Louisiana by way of Havana; Miro\'s letter. 3pp. AC., C 9, 162:n.p.; C 9b, 40:n.p.

Abstract : [June 10, 1803] 21 Prair., XI. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. Gen. Rochambeau to Laussat. Louisiana to send to Santo Domingo 600,000 francs, to be expended in supplies and sent on neutral ships. (Copy.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 52:153.

Abstract : January 20, 1734. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. New memoir by Delesgallery, Martinique merchant, on Spanish commerce: activities of Beloquin, French agent at Havana; King of Spain\'s recommendation; Mobile to supply pitch and tar; other proposals. 3 pp. AC., C 8, 45:n.p.

Abstract : December 24, 1753. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. Gov. Bompar and Intendant Hurson to the minister. Commerce of the Islands with each other, with Spanish colonies, and with Louisiana. AC., C 8, 60:n.p.

Abstract : August 5, 1754. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. [Governor] Bompar and [Intendant] Hurson to the minister. Trade with Louisiana and other colonies. AC., C 8, 60:n.p.

Abstract : January 7, 1777. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. Observations by commissaries of Martinique on permission granted to French to trade with Spanish provinces of Venezuela, Louisiana, etc. Cattle, grain, lumber, and fruit for subsistence of French colonies. AC., C 8, 76:n.p.

Abstract : February 1, 1777. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. D\'Argout and Tascher to [the minister]. Regarding permission to trade with Spanish colonies. AC., C 8, 76: n.p.

Abstract : June 24, 1779. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. Mme. Brun to D\'Estaing. Her husband has gone to New Orleans; asks permission to go to Santo Domingo to embark for the Mississippi. 1p. MM., G 171:n.p.

Abstract : October 31, 1701. Cap Français. Galiffet to the minister. Learns that Iberville left La Rochelle so long ago that he thinks he has passed without stopping at Santo Domingo. The Enflammé, under Capt. La Ronde, came from the Mississippi for food, October 12, 1701. 15 pp. AC., C 9, 5:n.p. (LC).

Abstract : November 12, 1701. [Cap Français.] Galiffet to the minister. He suggested to Iberville to stop at Havana. 12 pp. AC., C 9, 5:n.p. (LC).

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