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Abstract : July 25, 1732. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Destruction of Fox Indians; Illinois Indians, murder Father Mercier, and [destruction of] French herds; squaw wives; Chickasaw-Choctaw war and English aid; Natchez attack at Pointe Coupée. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 14:68. (Miss.)

Abstract : December 24, 1732. New Orleans. Ordinance, requiring farmers and planters to make a declaration to their militia captain of the number of whites, blacks, Indians, houses, animals, and guns on each farm; residents of New Orleans to make the same declaration to Prefontaine. 1p. AC., A 23:111. (LC.)

Abstract : April 11, 1725. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council. Requires permission from a councillor or captain of a post to use horses belonging to the Company of the Indies. 2 pp. AC., A 23:58. (LC.)

Abstract : August 2, 1726. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, prohibiting the killing of pigeons. 2 pp. AC., A 23:74. (LC.)

Abstract : August 2, 1726. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, requiring permission from the attorney general to kill domestic animals. 3 pp. AC., A 23:74. (LC.)

Abstract : March 29, 1727. New Orleans. Decree of the Superior Council, requiring owners to keep their hogs inclosed. 2 pp. AC., A 23:84. (LC.)

Abstract : October 27, 1727. Paris. Council of the Indies to Périer and La Chaise. Tobacco and indigo culture, shipment, and prices; distribution and desertion of Negroes; boats; construction of churches at various posts; Capuchin-Jesuit affairs; Beaubois requests indemnity for losses in wreck on the Mississippi; schools; hospitals; ammunition; Diron\'s request for favors; bills of exchange, silver and copper money; death of Rouzault, storekeeper; passports and free passage to Louisiana for workmen\'s wives; floods damage Fort Chartres; Fort Orleans, Dauphin Island, and Biloxi abandoned; Vincennes commands on the Wabash, Desliettes and St. Ange in Illinois; hostility of Foxes; lumber; police; overseer of domestic animals; Swiss companies; garrisons at posts. Copy of reply, March 30, 1728, q.v., in the margin. 75 pp. AC., C 13, 11:66. (Miss.)

Abstract : November 2, 1727. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to Council of the Indies. Movement of company\'s ships; Negroes; merchandise needed for the Indian, Spanish, and domestic trade; domestic animals from Florida; accountants; Lassus, surveyor; Grandcamp-Louboey scandal; Chevalier de St. George a public charge; Ursuline question sent to Mornay for settlement; copper money and treasury notes; Broutin\'s appointment over Deverges and Devi; hemp; apothecary Damaron; coal, fruit trees, almanacs, drums harness, and clothing for Negroes needed; bakery; workhouse for women. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 10:184. (Miss.)

Abstract : October 17, 1729. Mobile. Diron to the minister. Account of his relations with Indians, 1725-1729; defends himself against Périer and Régis du Roullet; Negroes for farmers; shops; Fort Conde; killing of domestic animals. 23 pp. AC., C 13, 12:148. (Miss.)

Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Minister to Chatenoye and Le Gentil, Santo Domingo. Sends a copy of act of retrocession of Louisiana by Company of the Indies; the Gironde, bound for that colony, is to stop five or six days a Cap Français; instructs them to collaborate with Salmon, to arrange for a coasting trade between the two colonies, for the exchange of lumber, cattle, horses, mules, piastres, and French money for syrup, taffia, flour, and sugar. 1 p. AC., B 55:384.

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