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Abstract : 1725. New Orleans. Register of burials in New Orleans, relating to 97 persons interred "in the cemetery of this parish [city]." In rare cases, Father Raphael registers deaths which occurred elsewhere, such as Natchez "where there was no priest yet." The majority of the deceased are between twenty and thirty years old. Numerous infants and a few persons of African-descent are included in this list. Service historique de la Défense, département Marine - Lorient (SHD-M Lorient), 1 P 274, Bundle 9.

Abstract : November 19, 1720. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on Sielve's request of retention of his son in Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 13, 6:8.

Abstract : November 3, 1720. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on petition of children and heirs of Françcois Plet, Paris merchant, for indemnity equal to their credit to La Salle for the establishment of Frontenac, Miami, and Illinois land grants, disposed of without profit to them. 4 pp. AM., B 1, 52:248.

Abstract : December 3, 1720. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on request of the children of François Plet. 10 pp. AC., C 11, 41:376.

Abstract : November 15, 1728. New Orleans. Mother Superior of the Ursulines to Abbé Raguet. Will recognize only Jesuits as superior; death of the bishop of Quebec; new bishop of Quebec makes Beaubois superior; adjustment of religious troubles; political strife continues; school; orphans; hospital. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 11:282. (Miss.)

Abstract : June 3-4, 1729. Paris. Minutes of meetings of directors of the Company of the Indies. Shipment of deerskins on same basis as tobacco and beaver skins; soldiers; dredges; New Orleans public works; Mandeville's death, his place given to Louboey; shipbuilders; hemp; Natchez fortifications; land grants; Negroes for farmers; Illinois garrison; Secretary Chavannes recalled, Guy put in his place; peltry trade to go to New Orleans to thwart independent traders; movement of company's ships; secret deliberations of the Conseil de Régie; Fox war; exchange of furniture for sugar with islands; advance of salary to Montigny and Jantzen; surgeons for posts; gunsmith Pinet supplies guns to officials; pilots; rations for Negroes; orphans; Indian trade; Diron's Choctaw trade; powder; passports for Pinet's wife and slaves; tobacco; La Chaise's plantations; brickyard; Ursulines; silk industry. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:346.

Abstract : January 1, 1730 to June 26, 1730. [New Orleans.] Extracts from register of baptisms at New Orleans (Copy.) 8 pp. AC., G 1, 412:110. (LC.)

Abstract : February 1, 1718. Santo Domingo. Pierre Cahoriet to the council. Requests that his son be sent from Santo Domingo to the Mississippi as punishment. Refused. AC., C 9b, 4:n.p.

Abstract : July 5, 1718. Paris. Royal order: permission to Sérigny to command a vessel of Company of the West bound for Louisiana. Sérigny's son to accompany him. 2 pp. AC., A 22:56. (LC.) AC., B 42bis:140; F 3, 241:n.p.

Abstract : July 6, 1718. Paris. Council to Longueuil. Grants the ensigncy of his son who was killed to another of his sons. 1p. AC., B 40:493.

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