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Abstract : [1736? New Orleans.] Reflections on the Chickasaw war. Bienville's leadership; ability of French soldiers; attitude of Choctaws; English influence with Choctaws; advisability and outcome of second attack. 14 pp. AC., F 3, 24:276. (LC.)

Abstract : [October 12, 1736.] Census of Indian tribes connected with the government of Canada: number of warriors and totems of each tribe. 21 pp. AC., C 11, 66:236. N.Y.C.D., IX. 1052; Wis. H.C., XVII. 245. AC., C 11, 66:247 (by De Noyan, differing slightly from the above).

Abstract : July 5, 1738. Paris. Marquis de la Mina, Spanish ambassador, to Amelot de Chaillou, Minister of Foreign Affairs. Secret Franco-Spanish treaty; proposal to check the English in America. 1p. AE., Esp., 448:160.

Abstract : November 17, 1717. Paris. Minutes of council, on Vaudreuil's letter of April 20: peace with the Foxes; Louvigny goes to Michilimackinac, Tonty to Detroit, Longueville and Morandière to Louisiana. 6 pp. AM., B 1, 21:215; AC., C 11, 37:344.

Abstract : January 25, 1718. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on Vaudreuil's letter of October 24, 1717: Iroquois aggression and their Illinois prisoners; Indian presents. 6 pp. AM., B 1, 29:107; AC., C 11, 39:213.

Abstract : July 5, 1718. Paris. Royal memoir to Vaudreuil and Bégon. Instructs them to take no part in Illinois country affairs, that region now being under the Company of the West; brandy and beaver trade at Detroit; peace with Foxes in 1716; Illinois-Iroquois prisoners; Tonty at Detroit. 20 pp. AC., B 40:468.

Abstract : July 6, 1718. Paris. Council to Louvigny. His visits to Indian tribes on the upper Mississippi in order to prevent trouble. 1p. AC., B 40:493.

Abstract : July 6, 1718. Paris. Council. to Vaudreuil. Leave for men who served against the Foxes; Louvigny's journey and peace with Foxes; passage to Louisiana provided Longueuil and Morandière, lieutenants in Louisiana; Tonty's affairs at Detroit. 6 pp. AC., B 40:490.

Abstract : July 27, 1761. San Ildefonso. French ambassador to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Spain's interests; necessity of promise not to cede American possessions, if it should harm Spanish territorial interests. 10pp. AE., Esp., 533:145.

Abstract : August 10, 1761. San Ildefonso. French ambassador to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is ready to try to negotiate the loan according to instructions, but is doubtful of success; will make the proposal respecting Louisiana with the necessary reservation. 6pp. AE., Esp., 533:240.

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