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Abstract : August 13, 1779. Cap Français. D\'Argout and Vaivre to the minister. Regarding establishing the cultivation of tobacco in Louisiana with planters from Santo Domingo. 1p. AC., C 9, 147:n.p. |
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Abstract : August 21, 1779. Cap Français. Minutes and decrees of the Superior Council, on pay of Louisiana commissaries. (Copy.) 12pp. AC., C 9b, 29:n.p. |
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Abstract : March 18, 1780. Cap Français. Gov[ernor] Lilancourt to the minister. Gov[ernor] Galvez takes Baton Rouge from English; report of capitulation procured from papers of English vessel seized and brought to Port-au-Prince. AC., C 9, 149:n.p. |
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Abstract : July 26, 1781. Cap Français. Brasseur to the minister. Expedition against Jamaica. Capture of Pensacola. AC., C 9, 151:n.p. |
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Abstract : [March 10, 1803.] 19 Vent., XI. Cap Français. Thourenot, general in artillery brigade, to Marmont, general of division. Americans are interested in freeing the Gulf of Mexico and placing Santo Domingo under negro slavery. 1p. AG., Comité de l\'Artillerie, arch., 3b, 159: dossier I., 12. |
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Abstract : October 4, 1785. New York. Otto, chargé d\'affaires for France, to Vergennes. Gardoqui cites Treaty of Utrecht as basis for his refusal of trade advantages in the islands and at New Orleans. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 30:336. |
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Abstract : August 26, 1687. La Rochelle. [Arnoul] to Seignelay. Refers to supplies for Beaujeu\'s voyage to Santo Domingo and Mexico by way of the Mississippi. (Copy.) 10 pp. BN., MSS. fr., n.a., 21334:309. |
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Abstract : December 26, 1700. La Rochelle. Extract from a letter, on jealously of Spaniards regarding Iberville\'s Mississippi settlement, progress of Louisiana, and the Santo Domingo sugar industry. 2 pp. BN., MSS. fr., 9097:115. |
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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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Abstract : June 4, 1761. Aranjuez. Marquis d\'Ossun, French ambassador, to Bailli d\'Arriaga. Closing of Spanish ports to Louisiana vessels; Isnard\'s treatment at Havana causes their seizure by English. (Copy.) 2pp. AE., Esp., 532:344; AC., C 13, 43:291. BN., MSS.fr., 10769:98. |
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