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Abstract : March 31, 1734. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Périer\'s plantation. Note by the minister. 1p. AC., C 13, 18:31.

Abstract : April 15, 1734. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Naval supplies; lumber; floods; agriculture; brick; return to Rochefort of small Indian blankets; scrap-iron. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 19:37. (Miss.)

Abstract : April 8, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Effect of ordinance of August 17, 1734, regarding discharge of soldiers wishing to become farmers in Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 20:12. (Miss.)

Abstract : October 12, 1739. New Orleans. Louboey to the minister. Departure of troops under De Nouailles and Bienville for post on Margot River; contagious disease from Santo Domingo; bad quality of flour; Beauchamp and Azur report on Choctaws; La Pigeonnière deserts; Tunica conspiracy; culture of indigo and tobacco; departure of vessels for France; asks for decision in Clochetterie-De Taillefer case; death of Grandchamp; asks that his own salary be paid in France. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 24: 204. (Miss.)

Abstract : August 26, 1739. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Supplies of flour, wine, and brandy are of very poor quality. Ask that farmers be paid for any loss of negroes drafted for war. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 24:26.

Abstract : March 31, 1778. New Orleans. Memoir by Villars on Louisiana. Description of the colony, its soil, climate, products, and Indians; commercial possibilities; table showing exports of lumber, cotton, sugar and furs. (Copy.) 18pp. AC., F 3, 25:335. (LC.) C 13b, 1:n.p. (dated May 8).

Abstract : January 11, 1739. Mobile. Beauchamp to the minister. Bienville\'s efforts to destroy English influence among Choctaws and break up the Chickasaw-Choctaw peace. Choctaws demand death penalty against murderers of some of their people; Illinois crops are medicore. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 24:241. (Miss.)

Abstract : April 15, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Trade with Spaniards at Balize, Mobile, Pensacola, and Adayes, by Beaubois and other priests; trade with French islands; growth of tobacco and indigo; silk worm; cotton and its ginning; pitch and tar; character of farmers. (Abstract.) Notes by the minister. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 20:52.

Abstract : August 31, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Hospital and supply of medicine; sickness among men and animals; effect of weather upon crops; indigo, prices and amount; prices of French supplies. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 20:105.

Abstract : September 4, 1735. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Sends Capt[ain] Seignette\'s statement of amount of colonial products in his cargo to France; statement of pitch, tar, tobacco, and furs still awaiting shipment; cultivation of indigo. 1p. AC., C 13, 20:257.

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