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Abstract : September 7, 1793. Lexington. A. Michaux to Genet. He is to leave for Danville, for a conference with men on his mission; local sentiment is for the French Republic, and against England and Spain; Chickasaws are going to Fort Washington. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28 :21. |
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Abstract : April 22, 1737. Cadiz. Memoir on establishment of the English colony of Georgia. Its relations with Spaniards of Florida and French of Louisiana, and its attitude toward Indians. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 22: 289. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : July 21, 1738. Cadiz. Scheme for adjusting Anglo-Spanish differences; English aggression in Florida; Georgia. 1p. AE., Esp., 446: 93; 104; 448:243; 255. |
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Abstract : [February 9, 1783. Cadiz.] Reflections ventured on the first outline of the chief articles of the preliminaries to the peace of January 1783, considered under three heads: (1) honor of the two nations; (2) interests of the two kings; (3) stability of the peace of which the preliminaries are the basis. Spain gets more territory than she conquered in Florida; England\'s loss, etc. 7pp. AE., Esp., 610:226. |
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Abstract : July 7, 9, 1803. Boston. Extracts from the Columbian Centinel: comments on Livingston\'s memoir on Louisiana; explanation of French policy relative to Louisiana and disapproval of conduct of the U.S. government. 10pp. AE., États-Unis, 56:42. |
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Abstract : May 6, 1785. May 10, 1785. Louisville. Des Vouves-d\'Argès to Vergennes. Indian treaty; arrival of Capt. Davenport and Capt. Smith, who are to take possession of Fort Rosalie, Natchez country, and to settle boundaries between the U.S. and Spanish territory; details on the Danville convention; products and population of the West. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 29:223. |
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Abstract : January 20, 1786. February 28, 1786. Louisville. Des Vouves d\'Argès to Vergennes. Miami conference; indecision of American commissioners; progress of migration to Limestone and Louisville; asks to be appointed French agent or consul in the West. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 31:56, 146. |
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Abstract : October 3, 1793. Louisville. George Rodgers Clark to Genet. Receives letter of July 12, and is pleased with Michaux as political agent of the expedition; plans to be made according to circumstances; approval of fleet in lower Louisiana; promises not to endanger French-American relations nor openly to carry on his work in United States territory; funds are ample for the present. (English.) 2pp. c |
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Abstract : February 1, 1778. Passy. [Benjamin] Franklin to Hutton. Peace terms, the Floridas, etc. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 1:47. Wharton, II.483. |
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Abstract : October 20, 1786. Nashville. Citizen of Davidson County, North Carolina, to member of Congress. Mississippi navigation question; Spanish minister\'s proposal to Congress for the U.S. to renounce for twenty-one years all rights on the river: attitude of settlers of the West; Kentucky troops; attack on New Orleans. (Translation.) 7pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 4:222; États-Unis, 32:212. |
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