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Abstract : July 21, 1732. New Orleans. Extract from Broutin\'s estimate of cost of construction of Fort Maurepas, Natchez. 1p. AC., C 13, 15: 179. (Miss.)

Abstract : March 22, 1742. New Orleans. Broutin to Salmon. Sends estimates of construction needed at different posts. 1p. AC., C 13, 27:158.

Abstract : [July 30, 1797.] 12 Therm., V. Paris. Pléville-le-Peley, Minister of Marine, to Samuel Fulton. Asks for the plan of an establishment which he proposes to form at New Orleans to feed the French colonies. 1p. AC., B 219:307.

Abstract : January 2, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. [Letter from] Bourgmont. Account of the building of houses, clearing of land, and trade with Indians; Mercier's work as a missionary; Pradel-Belle Isle trouble with Indians; trade in horses; supplies. 17 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:117. (Ill.)

Abstract : January 3, 1724. [New Orleans. Letter from] Pauger. In reply to a letter of August 14, 1720, respecting his levy of workmen. (Copy.) 4 pp. AC., C 2, 16:25.

Abstract : January 8, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. Certificate of Sergeant St. Roch that Bourgmont asked him to have soldiers make an enclosure for pigs and chickens, to protect them from Indians. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13c, 4:116.

Abstract : February 24, 1724. New Orleans. Estimate and specifications for a mill to be run by wind- and horse-power; the contract awarded by the council to Adrien Gilbert, carpenter. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 8:30.

Abstract : July 10, 1702. Rochefort. Extract from a letter, containing replies to various questions put to Iberville on his voyage to the Mississippi. Destruction of Fort Biloxi, and construction of Fort Mobile. Bad situation of Spaniards at Pensacola. Indians, mines, and Detroit. 3 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 9097:125.

Abstract : August 29, 1716. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Louisiana; Crozat's funds for supplies; iron, lead, steel shipments, naval carpenter, etc. 2 pp. AC., B 38:167.

Abstract : March 30, 1739. New Orleans. Diron [Dartaguiette] to the minister. Date of his departure. Discusses sale of negroes, domestic animals, building material, debts, Bienville's attitude, and Pensacola debts. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 24: 185.

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