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Abstract : August 12, 1733. Compiègne. Minister to La Croix. Louisiana affairs. Powder; merchandise; wine; dispostion of plants from the colony; pitch and tar shipped by Beauchamp and the unloading of that vessel; the Somme is to take on Salmon's order for opium and theriac and to sail by end of September; the Ste. Anne's arrival in June. 2 pp. AC., B 58:172 bis.

Abstract : July 30, 1733. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to Diron and Crémont, at Mobile. Trade with the Islands; Olivier's request to make use of English ships at Mobile. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., C 13, 18:203. (Miss.)

Abstract : March 28, 1734. Fort Tombigbee. English trade activity among Choctaws and its influence on French control. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 19:11. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 26, 1734. [Paris.] Decree, extending for three years the duty of a half percent on merchandise from the Islands and American colonies. (Printed.) AN., AD VII., 4.

Abstract : August 7, 1735. Fort Royal, Martinique. Champigny and D'Orgeville to the minister. Letter of Larnage, governor of Guadeloupe, on difficulties of establishing trade with Louisiana; no island cargoes for return voyage. 2 pp. AC., C 8, 46:n.p.

Abstract : August 22, 1735. Statement of bills of exchange drawn in Louisiana for expenses of the colony. (Minute.) 1p. AC., F 1, 32:146.

Abstract : September 6, 1735. [Paris.] Decree extending for a year permission to the colonies to procure salt meat from Ireland. BMM., MS.73, vol. 42:153.

Abstract : December 22, 1735. [Paris.] Petition from French merchants to the Council of Commerce, respecting permits to buy salt beef in Ireland for the island and French American colonial trade, when the permit for buying lard, butter, tallow, candles and salt fish terminates. 1p. AN., F 12, 82:803.

Abstract : September 25, 1735. Paris. Memoir by Desruaux on Louisiana. Two hundred miners for the colony; English activity; Indian affairs; trade. 11 pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., Amér., 8:96.

Abstract : March 19, 1737. [Versailles.] Minister to Bienville. The Chickasaw war; Canadian expedition; foreign trade; the Illinois post; convoys; Buissonnière; English aggression on the Wabash and Ohio and from Georgia; Shawnees at Detroit; Spanish only foreigners to trade in Louisiana; Cherokees and Chickasaws on the Ohio; Weas, Miamis, Kickapoos, Mascoutens, Hurons, Ottawas and Iroquois against the Chickasaws; Pierre Orré dit La Rose, deserter from Illinois post, Indians ask that he be pardoned. 5 pp. AC., B 65:495. (LC.)

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