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Abstract : November [25, 1785. Fort McIntosh.] Treaty between the United States and southern Indians. (Translation.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:118. |
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Abstract : [July 3, 1802.] 14 Messidor, X. Sedan. Louis Villemont, ex-captain of Louisiana, to Talleyrand. Memoir on Louisiana. Unfitness of Spanish officials for Indian affairs and colonial defense; Indians: trade, location, population, religion, United States liberality toward them since acquiring Mississippi posts, and French promises with regard to them. Need to Christianize negroes; Louisiana\'s relations with New Mexico. (Copy.) 24pp. AE., États-Unis , sup., 7:189. |
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Abstract : April 28, 1803. Savannah. Resolution of the legislature of Georgia on violation of the Treaty of San Lorenzo, and the measures to be taken to guarantee boundaries of the state. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 55:462. |
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Abstract : [November 10, 1802.] 19 Brum., XI. Tarragona. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. Godoy finds the creation of new states for royal princes of small value for Spain. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:275. |
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Abstract : [November 13, 1802.] 22 Brum., XI. Tarragona. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. Cesson of the Floridas; Godoy considers only West Florida; Pedro Cevallos makes the most of Spain\'s sacrifice; opposition to French demand. 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:287. |
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Abstract : January 2, 1803. Washington, D.C. Letters patent appointing Livingston and Monroe to negotiate with French envoys respecting rights of the U.S. on the Mississippi. (Signed by Pres. Jefferson.) AN., AF IV., 1704:no.13. |
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Abstract : February 8, 1803. State Department, Washington, D.C. Madison to Pichon. Thinks transfer of Louisiana to France will not destroy U.S. rights, since France cannot support the Spanish policy without grave consequences. (Translation.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 55:283. |
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Abstract : February 11, 1803. Washington, D.C. Diplomatic credentials for Livingston and Monroe, addressed to the First Consul, for the purchase of Louisiana. (Signed by Madison and Jefferson.) AE., États-Unis, 55:272; sup., 7:317. |
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Abstract : February 11, 1803. Washington, D.C. Extract from the National Intelligencer: proclamation of the commander at Baton Rouge, December 22, 1802, ordering all communication between Americans and Spaniards to stop. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, 55:282. |
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Abstract : October 21, 1803. [Washington, D.C.] Madison to Pichon. Reply to request from the French government relative to adding a clause to treaty of cession of Louisiana. (Copy.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, 56:154. |
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