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Abstract : January 1, 1780. Cap Français. D\'Argout and Vaivre to the minister. Situation of the colony; no supplies from Louisiana, few from New England. AC., C 9, 148;n.p.

Abstract : June 9, 1788. Cap Français. Authorization from Sainneville to Ville Blanche to transport merchandise to New Orleans. (Copy.) 1p. AM., B 4, 278:161.

Abstract : June 9, 1788. Cap Français. Itemized statement of supplies sent by commissaries of the Chamber of Commerce at Cap Français, by the Truite to be delivered to officials at New Orleans. 8pp. AC., C 9b, 39:n.p.

Abstract : February 20, 1718. Natchitoches. Letter from d\'Herbanne containing details about Louisiana affairs, his employment in Illinois, private trade, request for liquor, etc. (Copy.) 2 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:84.

Abstract : May 1, 1722. Fort St. Jean Baptiste, Natchitoches. Census of Natchitoches. Enumeration of men, women, children, Indian and Negro slaves, cattle, and horses; report on soil, products, Red River, hostility of Chickasaws, murder of Périer, location of fort, and Spanish neighbors. Signed by Diron, Bienville, and Delorme. 8 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : April 14, 1732. Natchitoches. Du Plessis, storekeeper at Natchitoches, to Salmon. Fontaine, storekeeper, has fled to Mexico; bad condition of storehouse and fort; Indian affairs; attack by Chickasaws and Natchez reported imminent; requests of soldiers for pay; accounts in such disorder he asks to be relieved of position of storekeeper. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 13, 15:91.

Abstract : August 3, 1695. Fort Buade, Michilimackinac. Cadillac to Pontchartrain. Need for the capture of Manhattan. Shortage of brandy at this post for Indians means their alliance with the English. (Copy) 8 pp. AC., C 11e, 14:10.

Abstract : May 13, 1769. New York. Peter Livingston to the Minister of Marine. Statement of a contract: Thomas Rondel, Sampson Simpson and Pèter R, Livingston, through their New Orleans agents, Jean Lafitte and William Moore, supplied flour, pork, and salt beef to the royal storehouse by order of Aubry and Foucault; bill is presented to the minister because of impossibility of collection at New Orleans. 3pp. AC., C 13, 40:25.

Abstract : May 16, 1785. New York. Barbé-Marbois to Vergennes. Western lands; sale to pay domestic debt; value of those promised to soldiers; Hudson Bay fur trade, its extent, and American trade with the company. 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, 29:265.

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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