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Abstract : April 25, 1719. Dauphin Island. Hubert to the minister. Relations with Pensacola; St. Denis escapes from Mexico; entrance to the Mississippi; Illinois mines. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 5:283. Margry, V.609(ext.). (Miss., Ill.) |
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Abstract : March 25, 1719. [Paris.] Minister of War to Mazeliere. Conduct of Vivier, second captain, royal naval regiment, relative of d\'Argenson: instructions, if he continues his dissolute habits, to imprison him on 10 sols per day, giving the remainder of salary to his creditors, and to threaten him with service in Louisiana. 1p. AG., Corr., 2549:243. |
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Abstract : November 1719. Dauphin Island. Two columns, containing (1) decisions of the company, and (2) notes by the Council of Commerce in reply: food for clerks and troops; bonuses; surgeons; control of troops by directors of the company; bad discipline of soldiers. 7 pp. MC., Amer., F.C., 29vi:29. (LC.) |
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Abstract : July 12, 1720. Dauphin Island. Minutes of Council of Commerce: demand for supplies from the Henri and the Comte de Toulouse; reasons for the request; arrival of Chateauguay and other prisoners from Havana. 3 pp. MC., Amér., F.C., 29vi:41; AC., C 13, 5:368. (LC.) |
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Abstract : August 8, 1720. Memoir (duplicate of which was sent to Laules) relative to compensation for a brigantine belonging to the Company of the Indies, which was stolen by soldiers and sailors from Dauphin Island. 1p. AE., Esp., 298:207. |
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Abstract : May 13, 1723. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, relating to gambling. 3 pp. AC., A 23:38; C 13, 7:105. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 15, 1759. Balize. Order from Ricard de Villiers for seizure of the Trois Freres [Three Brothers] cartel ship from Rhode Island; statement of cargo. 1p. AC., F 3, 25:135. |
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Abstract : August 10, 1721. Biloxi. Duvergier and Delorme to Company of the Indies. Complaints of landowners against the directors, since Bienville is no longer one of their members. Floods. English of Carolina recall their traders from the Alibamu [Alibamons]. Vessel sent to St. Joseph Bay to bring back deserters. Plans for trade with Mexico. Worthless engages sent back to France. Merchandise. (Ext.) 3 pp. AG., 592:114. |
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Abstract : October 1, 1722. New Orleans. Ordinance, making it illegal for any one to go on board vessels from France without a permit from the commandant. 3 pp. AC., A 23:36. (LC.) |
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Abstract : January 8, 1722. Le Havre, Silly, naval commissary, to the minister. Arrival of the Maréchal d\'Estrées from Louisiana; Bienville; encounter with pirates, etc. Marginal note. 5 pp. AM., B 3, 278:45. |
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