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Abstract : 1715. Nantes. Complaint against Mr. Pierre de la Tour, naval officer, who enlisted four students from the Oratory to be sent to Mississippi, without their parents\' consent. He was only supposed to enlist vagrants in Nantes. Archives municipales de Nantes (AM Nantes), EE 260. |
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Abstract : January 11, 1741. Cap Français. Le Normant to the minister. The Somme stranded and set afloat; work and supplies. AC., C 9, 56:n.p. |
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Abstract : May 16, 1763. Cap Français, on board the Aigrette. [D\'Abbadie to the minister.] Arrival, May 14, after a voyage of forty-one days; transportation of troops from Louisiana to Santo Domingo; Amelot, engineer, returns to Louisiana. 3pp. AC., C9, 118:n.p. |
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Abstract : July 23, 1714. Deed of grant to Cadillac of certain lands at Detroit, upon which he has erected buildings and of lands he has cleared in that locality. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 11g, 8:152. |
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Abstract : January 18, 1718. Minutes of council, on Tonty\'s letter of July 16, 1717: plan of new fort; expenses for post; request for pension. 4 pp. AM., B1, 29:72; AC., C 11, 124:n.p. |
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Abstract : November 1732. Detroit. Extract from a letter on the defeat of the Foxes by a party of Iroquois and Hurons; Huron proposal to Kickapoos and Mascoutens; Wisconsin victory; fort built by Linctot; activity of Puants. 11 pp. BN., MSS.fr.n.a., 2552:39. |
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Abstract : August 5, 1735. Detroit. Memorandum of work done by Belleperche on order of Des Noyelles. 4 pp. AC., C 11, 72:107. |
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Abstract : [1748.] Memoir on Detroit. Establishment and methods to follow in that post toward Indians; English intrigues; Nicolas\' establishment on the Ohio; Indians building English post on the Ohio; village of Detroit. 5 pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 2:193. |
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Abstract : [1748.] Memoir on the necessity of building a village at Detroit and the use to be made of it. English on Choüaguen River; cupidity of French traders; facility for breaking English communication with Indians. 2pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 2:196. |
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Abstract : November 5, 1694. Quebec. Frontenac and Champigny to Pontchartrain. Trade permits to the Ottawas; construction of frontier forts; Tonty and La Forest at Fort St. Louis, Illinois; brandy trade in the West. 45 pp. AC., C 11, 13:4. |
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