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Abstract : August 20, 1736., Landerneau. Bills of exchange drawn by Mazurié on St. Léon, commissary general of provisions of the marine department. 1p. AC., F 1, 33:117. |
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Abstract : August 20, 1736. Landerneau. Invoice of merchandise for Louisiana received from Mazurié and loaded at Quimper on the St. Eloi. 2 pp. AC., F 1, 33:119. |
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Abstract : [November] 1690. [Paris?] Denonville to Comte de Pontchartrain, Minister of Marine. Payment of 20,000 livres loaned by Canadian mechants to engage the Ottawas and Illinois to make war on the Iroquois in 1687. 1p. BN., MSS. Chair., 873:317. |
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Abstract : [November 1801 to December 1801.] Frim. X. [Saint-Domingue.] Valentin de Cullion to Gen[eral] Bonaparte. Memoir on the U.S., containing some references to Louisiana, its climate, products, etc. (Copy.) 4pp. AN., A F IV., 1212: f no.58. |
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Abstract : 1739. [Paris.] Memoir by Silhouette, on the importance of tobacco plantations and the supplanting of England in that trade. Tobacco cultivation in English colonies; tobacco plantations in Louisiana; plan for the enterprise. 40 pp. AC., C 13, 24:259. (Miss.) AE., Mém. et Doc., France, 2008:302;1991:125; BN., MSS.fr., 12224: 241. |
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Abstract : October 1747. [Paris?] Observations by Silhouette on the finances, navigation, and commerce of England: a memoir with an introduction and fifteen articles, examining England's commerce with America and pointing out what France should be able to do with Canada, Louisiana, etc. Art. 12, importance of Canada and Louisiana, and English views on getting control of all North America; Art, 13, advantages to France from Louisiana and Canada. 43pp. AE., Mém, et Doc., Angleterre, 46:45; 68:207; BN., MSS, fr., 12162. |
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Abstract : October 15, 1788. Paris. Necker to Montmorin. Spain's exclusion of foreign cloth from her American possessions. (Copy.) 2pp. AE., Esp., 625:274. |
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Abstract : [February 5, 1783.] Memoir by Tolozan on commerce of Spain: exports and imports of Louisiana, etc. 1p. AE., Esp., 610:202. |
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Abstract : [March 20?, 1793. Paris.] Deliberations on Louisiana, by Pierre Lyonnet, addressed to the Committee of Public Safety: description of Louisiana, its origin, development in spite of Spanish tyranny, present conditions at Balize, New Orleans, Fort Manchac, Natchez, islands of Atakapas [Attakapas] and Apelussas [Opelousas], Fort El Nogal, Natchitoches, New Madrid, and Illinois; population; créoles; table of products; means of defense; plan of attack. 11pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:12; Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, 10: 56. |
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Abstract : [November 1794. Lyons?] Observations on Louisiana, by Lyonnet. Description of principal posts; imports and exports before the rupture; American crops from Fort Pitt to mouth of the Ohio; necessity for France to renew her trade with the colony; note on plant, "Herbe a Béquet", which cures venereal diseases. 6pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:18. |
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