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Abstract : July 16, 1719. Paris. Decree by the Council of State. Ruling in favor of the Company of the Indies. Archives départementales de la Loire-Atlantique (AD44), C 743. |
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Abstract : September 14, 1712. Versailles. Letters patent from the King, which grant a Louisiana trade monopoly to Antoine Crozat. Archives départementales de la Loire-Atlantique (AD44), C 743. |
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Abstract : 1747. Hennebont. Register of the storehouses with judgments. Recorded by Dumont de Montigny. Archives départementales du Morbihan (AD56), B 2660, fol. 2. |
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Abstract : October 15, 1733. Nantes. Print poster, advertising the sale of cargo from the Company of the Indies\' ships which arrived in Lorient. Archives départementales d\'Ille-et-Vilaine (AD35), C 1590. |
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Abstract : 1724-1731. Lorient. General index of the Fleet Office in Lorient, the movement of ships, passengers lists. Service historique de la Défense, département Marine - Lorient (SHD-M Lorient), 2 P 21-24. |
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Abstract : July 1759 to August 1759. New Orleans. Proceedings relating to the confiscation of the English schooner the Trois Frères, from Rhode Island, captured at La Balise. Captained by Joseph Bull. Correspondence of the administrators of Louisiana with the minister of the Navy, 1719-1764. Service historique de la Marine, Brest (SHM-D Brest), MS 116. |
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Abstract : February 24, 1729. Mexico. \"Copie de la lettre du vice-roi du Mexique écrite à Nogichard, traduite en français, 24 février, 1729.\" [\"Copy of a letter from the Viceroy of Mexico to Nogichard, translated into French\"]. Commerce collection, 217 folios. Bibliothèque municipale - Rouen (BM Rouen), MS Montbret 141, fol. 178r. |
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Abstract : January 22, 1782. The Pardo. Royal letters patent, granting new privileges in favor of Louisiana commerce: the King of Spain has asked Gov[ernor] Bernardo de Galvez to report on conditions in the colony; Galvez\'s reply on resources and their value; Gilbert Antonio de Maxent\'s proposals; Louisiana opened to free trade in negroes and merchandise for ten years. (Translation.) 15pp. ASH., 67:no.29; AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (printed in French and Spanish); AE., États-Unis, sup., 6:160; AC., C 13c, 1:38 (copy, in seventeen articles, printed). |
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Abstract : [ca. 1800]. Memoir on Louisiana, relating to things to bring to the attention of government. Troops; boundaries; United States navigation of the Mississippi; unions with Indians; Anglo-American migration westward; European immigration; importation of slaves; custom house for colonial products; introduction of grain: establishment of office for arts and sciences; mines; construction work; forges, harmony between civil and military officials, French and Spanish authorities with Americans, etc. 12pp. AC., C 13c, 1:299. |
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Abstract : [May 1764]. Paris. Reflections on the commerce of Louisiana relative to the cession of the colony to Spain. English danger; free trade with France and French Islands. 7pp. AC., C 13c, 1:270. (LC.) |
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