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Abstract : July 13, 1707. Marly. Minister to Bégon. Instructions on departure of vessels for North America; passage to Louisiana for Le Roux, master carpenter. 3 pp. AM., B 2, 198:129.

Abstract : July 13, 1707. Marly. Minister to De Muy. Passage to Louisiana for Le Roux, naval carpenter. 1 p. AC., B 29:275. (LC.)

Abstract : August 26, 1710. Marly. Statement of expenditures the king wishes the treasurer general to incur for Louisiana. Fortifications, personnel, supplies, hospital, and chapel. (Minute) 11 pp. AC., F 1, 16:106.

Abstract : September 14, 1710. Marly. Minister to Rémonville. Acknowledges memoir on Louisiana; orders for Bienville and Artaguette regarding Indians; soldiers\' rations; engineer for Louisiana; French-Indian marriages. 3 pp. AC., B 32:207. (LC.)

Abstract : November 16, 1712. Marly. Minister to Bouchard. Accepts him as engineer for Louisiana with rank of lieutenant in colonial army; promises bonus and cross of St. Louis. 2 pp. AC., B 34:133. (LC.)

Abstract : June 26, 1729. Marly. Minister to Company of the Indies. Regarding the despatch of a naval carpenter to Louisiana to establish shipbuilding. 1 p. AM., B 2, 281:264.

Abstract : August 26, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Shipments of flour, clothing, lead, and guns for Louisiana troops; Du Breuil, a proposition for building bridges of brick, at New Orleans; remarks on D\'Artaguiette, St. Ange, St. Julien, Coulange, and Grandpre; pay of D\'Hauterive, Merveilleux, and Montchervaux. 3 pp. AC., B 57:793. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Marias. Instructions regarding pay, for four months, to Charles Joly, carpenter and calker from Port Louis, for work done in Louisiana; Salmon\'s silence regarding the matter. 1 p. AC., B 56:98.

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Merchandise from the company\'s storehouse in Louisiana; instructions for price and distribution of supplies to posts from convoys en route from Illinois to New Orleans; iron shipments for 1733; Charles Joly, carpenter and calker. 2 pp. AC., B 57:817. (LC.)

Abstract : May 13, 1703. Rochefort. Collinet to Villermont. The destination of the Hercule, loaded with building material, is unknown, but is said to be the Mississippi, where the cargo is to be used in making windmills. BN., MSS.fr., 22812:114.

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