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Abstract : February 3, 1789. Rochefort. Ville Blanche to the minister. Regarding deserters from Louisiana on board the Truite. 1p. AN., B 4, 279:274.

Abstract : November 10, 1686. [Quebec.] Denonville to Seignelay. Tonty. Shipment of guns. Illinois treaty. Orders to Du Lhut respecting deserters. 60 pp. AC, C 11, 8:129.

Abstract : October 28, 1788. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. Vincent to the minister. Return of the Truite from Louisiana. Miro reports to Capt[ain] Villeblanche that six deserters from his regiment are on board, five Frenchmen and one Spaniard. AC., C 9, 161:n.p.

Abstract : January 1, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. Affidavit by St. Ange, Gouin, and A. Quenal, that Bellisle ordered the stealing of a horse from Kansas Indians. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13, 8:219.

Abstract : July 27, 1719. Hennenbont. Plea of Mr. de Rigby director, made before M. Clairambault (ordonnator). He claims that "the sieur Verdier, acting for the former Company of the Indies, seized houses, warehouses and dependencies which belonged to him." Archives départementales du Morbihan (AD56), 6 E 3909.

Abstract : June 27, 1765. Pensacola. Johnstone to Montault de Montheraut. Resents the long memoir sent him but replies to each point; tells him he is either to go to New Orleans or come to Pensacola to await the end of his affairs, or he will have him imprisoned for treason; suspends his work among the Indians. (English.) 10pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., ll:209; 219 (French).

Abstract : August 22, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on letter from Beauharnais [Beauharnois], Rochefort, August 15: munitions; L'Epinay's salary; desertions of soldiers at Ile d'Oleron. 2 pp. AM., B 1, 9:155.

Abstract : March 24, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. St. Denis visits New Orleans and makes report on Natchitoches; Choctaw-Natchez attack; need of fortifications; chapel and supplies; Fontaine's theft of soldiers' pay and supplies; presents memoir in opposition to Périer's Indian policy; Duplessis given Fontaine's place and made notary; Derbanne made Salmon's sub-delegate at post; Natchez attack on Pointe Coupee. 17 pp. AC., C 13, 15:44. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 8, 1721. Paris. Ordinance by Company of the Indies, fining 300 livres to any one killing cattle or other domestic animals useful on the plantations or farms. 2 pp. AC., A 23:29; B 42bis:397.

Abstract : January 9, 1721. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies, prohibiting in Louisiana the cultivation of the grape and the growth of hemp and flax. Marginal note. 2 pp. AC., A 23:30; B 42bis:398. (LC.)

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