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Abstract : [February 16, 1795.] 28 Pluv., III. Philadelphia. Fauchet to Committee of Public Safety. Negotiations relative to Louisiana. AE., États-Unis, 43:200. Am.Hist.Assn.Rept., 1903, II.578. |
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Abstract : [April 19, 1795.] 30 Germ., III. Philadelphia. Fauchet to Committee of Public Safety. Opening of the Mississippi. Territory south of the Ohio. AE., États-Unis, 43: 433. Am.Hist.Assn.Rept., 1903, II.649. |
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Abstract : [May 1, 1794.] 12 Flor., II. Philadelphia. Fauchet, La Forest, and Pétry, French commissioners, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Respecting papers on Louisiana and Florida. AE., États-Unis, 41:4. Am.Hist.Assn.Rept., 1903, II.329. |
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Abstract : [June 9, 1795.] 21 Prair., III. Philadelphia. Fauchet, La Forest, and Pétry to Committee of Public Safety. Jay\'s treaty and the Mississippi. AE., États-Unis, 44: 17. Am.Hist.Assn.Rept., 1903, 707. |
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Abstract : March 18, 1730. New Orleans. Périer to the Comptroller General. Defense of the colony, fortifications, and troops; Périer\'s trouble with Diron; Indian affairs, the Natchez conspiracy and revolt; Chickasaw-Choctaw war; English aggression; boats; Illinois country; Périer\'s debts. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 12:288. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : [September 8, 1797.] St. Louis, Missouri. [Letter from] Nicolas Finiel, royal engineer. English are arming Indians of the Lakes against Upper Louisiana; Gen[eral] Wilkinson\'s speeches to Indians. (Ext.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, 50: 220 |
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Abstract : 1794. [Paris.] Memoir by Flassan, on the nature of relations between France and Spain. Insurrections at Santa Fé and in Mexico; free navigation of the Mississippi. AE., Mém.et Doc., Esp., 210:118. |
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Abstract : [May 1795.] Prair., III. [Paris.] Considerations by Flassan on the nature of our future relations with Spain: opposition to guaranteeing possession of Louisiana to Spain; it would cause war with the U.S.; the latter has demanded the right to navigate the Mississippi; the U.S. is undermining Spain\'s power in America. 8pp. AE., Esp., 637:236. |
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Abstract : November 21, 1738. New Orleans. Louboey to the minister. Choctaw factions and English activity among Choctaws; Indian affairs at Pointe Coupée, Natchez and Natchitoches; Diron appointed lieutenant at Cap Français. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 23:164. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 1759. [Madrid.] Memoir by Favier, written between the taking of Quebec and the surrender of Montreal, by order of the Duc de Choiseul, who read an extract to the late king at that time: small chance to save Louisiana after loss of Canada; possibility of keeping Canada and giving up Louisiana; consideration of English colonies. 20pp. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 1041:44. |
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