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Abstract : [October 17], 1780. Philadelphia. Memoir by Daniel Jenifer, delegate to Congress from Maryland, on Spain's claims to French Louisiana east of the Mississippi; advantages of the American alliance with Spain; Spain's claim to exclusive navigation of the Mississippi; its refutation; Spain's desire to sell her alliance to the United States; argument in favor of Spain. 17pp. AE., Esp., 601:143. |
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Abstract : August 1, 1730. New Orleans. Périer to the comptroller general. Chickasaw conspiracy and French terror; Périer's Indian policy; English aggression; Diron-Périer trouble; land clearings; cultivation of tobacco, cotton, indigo and silk; buck-making; garrison and fortifications; map of Anglo-French boundary and Indian allies; importance of Illinois. 19 pp. AC., C 13, 12:328. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : August 1, 1720. Memoir on St. Lucia, by Senettere. English views of French possessions; Spain's interest to have Louisiana as a barrier against the English, etc. 5 pp. AE., Mém. et Doc., Amér., 7:67. |
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Abstract : July 9, 1720. [Paris.] Memoir to serve as instructions to Maulevrier, French ambassador to Spain. Pensacola affair; bad faith of Spaniards; boundaries to be demanded, etc. 25 pp. AE., Esp., 295:237. |
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Abstract : June 1720. Memoir on the situation of Louisiana in June 1720. Boundaries; Pensacola; Forts Toulouse and Louis; Dauphin, Bienville, and Ship Islands; Biloxi; New Orleans; Natchez; Illinois; Natchitoches; St. Bernard Bay; river navigation; company's boats; marriageable girls; vagabonds; faux sauniers; gens de force, etc. 12 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:89. |
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Abstract : [April 20, 1720. Paris.] Memoir on Louisiana boundaries. Instructions for no negotiation until Pensacola is ceded to France; French demands, founded on discoveries. (With instructions to Robin.) 6 pp. AE., Esp., 295:56. |
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Abstract : April 1720. [Paris. Minister of Foreign Affairs] to the regent. Memoir on port of Pensacola. Description; history; value to France; means to prevent the English of Carolina from taking it; suggests negotiations with Spain for its cession to France; boundaries to be proposed. (Copy.) 2 pp. AE., Esp., 295:91. |
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Abstract : October 12, 1735. Paris. Jean Savy to Patiño. Memoir on his civil and military services in South Carolina. Oglethorpe's colony; advance toward St. Augustine; English post on the Savannah; offers to destroy English posts. (Copy.) 8 pp. AE., Esp., 428:169. |
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Abstract : [1723.] Paris. Memoir on Louisiana, sent by order of the Duc de Noailles. Boundaries, St. Bernard Bay settlement, fortifications, Indians, Spanish trade, agriculture, workmen, soldiers, and Negroes. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 7:228. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : July 31, 1779. San Ildefonso. Montmorin to Vergennes. Spain is willing for England to control all Florida, except Pensacola and Mobile, in order to hold off the Americans but desires to keep the exclusive control of Mississippi navigation. 4pp. AE., Esp., 594:489. |
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