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Abstract : July 20, 1787. New York. Otto to Montmorin. A company offers Congress 5,000,000 piastres for five million acres of land between Lake Erie and the Ohio and Mississippi rivers; Harmar\'s post on the Ohio; ordinance of Congress to put all the West under one government; Congress offers large western land grants to French generals. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 32:308.

Abstract : February 14, 1788. New York. Moustier to Montmorin. Relations of England with the U.S., France\'s attitude; efforts of Temple, English consul: Mississippi navigation, France\'s attitude, arrival of Dargès; migration to the West. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, 33:37.

Abstract : September 12, 1789. New York. Moustier to Montmorin. The President [George Washington] names commissioners to treat with Creeks. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, 34:25

Abstract : September 15, 1789. New York. Moustier to Montmorin. The West: Spain\'s concessions to Americans who will settle in Louisiana; Col[onel] Morgan\'s intrigues relative to New Madrid, Louisiana; English agents; Kentucky products sold at New Orleans; Wilkinson\'s negotiation with Spanish officials at New Orleans, on Mississippi navigation. 7pp. AE., États-Unis, 34 :264.

Abstract : November 10, 1789. New York. Otto to Montmorin. Gardoqui\'s conduct relative to Mississippi navigation; his promises, silence, and presumptions; Spain\'s political change; the Morgan colony; Creek war, Spain\'s part, and actions of McGillivray. 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, 34:304.

Abstract : October 20, 1793. New York. Genet to J. Savary. His ideas are correct except those relating to friendly attitude of the American government. Asks him to revive the interest in his territory. (Copy.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:91.

Abstract : [June 19, 1797.] 1 Mess., V. Hauterive, French agent to the U.S., to the French consul at New York. Letter for transmission to France: in case of war with the U.S., Canada and Louisiana to become a French province, joined together by the Mississippi and Great Lakes; possible union of France, Spain, and Holland; fears the U.S. will become another England with possession of whole of the West. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 5:142.

Abstract : January 6, 1786. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Obstacles in the way of Hutchins, geographer for the U.S., in making a map of the country between Lake Erie, the Ohio, and the Wabash. Indian bad faith relative to treaties, supply of arms to Indians by English and physical difficulties; plan of settlers for Hutchins\' protection; fertility of land between the Great Kanawha and the Ohio. 7pp. AE., États-Unis, 31:13.

Abstract : October 22, 1720. [Paris.] Minister of Foreign Affairs to Maulevrier, French ambassador to Spain. Instructions for reply to Istevan\'s claims in name of the King of Spain; the return of all places occupied during the war, including Pensacola; importance of Pensacola to France. (Copy.) 5 pp. AE., Esp., 296:122.

Abstract : April 28, 1716. Paris. Decree relative to complaints of Indians to the governor of Canada. 1p. AC., B 38:242. Edits et Ordonnances, I. 355.

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