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Abstract : October 7, 1796. San Lorenzo. Royal decree on the declaration of war against England: causes of war are the establishment of trading companies at mouth of the Missouri with the intention of penetrating the country to the South Sea, etc. (Printed. Spanish.) 10pp. AE., Esp., 643:149.

Abstract : October 2, 1724. River St. Joseph. Father Messager to Boisbriant and Du Tisne. Peace between the Illinois and the Foxes. Villedonne. (Copy.) 4 pp. AC., C 11, 56:261. Wis. H.C., XVI. 446.

Abstract : 1727. Speech of a Fox chief to Villiers, commandant at River St. Joseph, to be sent to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., C 11, 49:521.

Abstract : January 19, 1731 to January 20, 1731. River St. Joseph. Minutes of a council of [Coulon de] Villiers with the Foxes. 5 pp. AC., C 11, 54:395.

Abstract : July 16, 1742. Speech of Potawatomis of Saint-Joseph River to Beauharnois. 2pp. AC., C 11, 77:202; 203. Wis.H.C.XVII.393.

Abstract : April 6, 1783. Cap Français. Gen[eral] Bernardo de Galvez, governor of Louisiana, to Prince Henry, Duke of Lancaster. Regrets that Spanish troops have not saluted him as have the French; announces sentence of death upon Indians and English who caused the Natchez revolt; proposes their pardon. (Copy.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, sup., 13:215.

Abstract : [March 10, 1803.] 19 Vent., XI. Cap Français. Thourenot, general in artillery brigade, to Marmont, general of division. Americans are interested in freeing the Gulf of Mexico and placing Santo Domingo under negro slavery. 1p. AG., Comité de l\'Artillerie, arch., 3b, 159: dossier I., 12.

Abstract : June 17, 1732. Natchitoches. Duplessis to Salmon. Memoir on Natchitoches, its location, soil, tobacco, mines, Indian affairs, list of supplies needed. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 15:145.

Abstract : June 26, 1754. Fort Duquesne. Minutes of a council of Indians with Contrecoeur. (Copy.) 5 pp. Bib.Génie, 210d:46.

Abstract : October 2, 1763. November 5, 1763. Speeches of Iroquois, Loups, and Shawnees, brought from Fort Duquesne to Louisiana by a Skidi chief, with reply of De Neyon, November 5. 6pp. AC., C11, 105:410;413.

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