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Abstract : January 8, 1721. Paris. Ordinance by Company of the Indies, fining 300 livres to any one killing cattle or other domestic animals useful on the plantations or farms. 2 pp. AC., A 23:29; B 42bis:397. |
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Abstract : February 6, 1720. Paris. Council to Hocquart. Permission for captains of the Henry and the Toulouse to take on board merchandise to be exchanged at Cap Français for cattle and other food for their tables; departure of the vessels to be hastened. 1p. AC., B 42:24. |
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Abstract : October 20, 1716. Paris. Royal memoir, to serve as instructions for L'Epinay as governor. His duties toward the church; Indian affairs; troops; superior council; police; land culture, silk and tobacco; commerce; domestic animals; slaves; hostility of Natchez. 13 pp. AC., B 38:312. (LC.) AC., F 3, 68:n.p. |
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Abstract : January 15, 1720. Paris. Council to Sainvilliers. Change of destination of the Amazonne and the Victoire; to take on chickens and livestock for his table, as none are obtainable in Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 42:10. |
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Abstract : October 22, 1723. New Orleans. Memoir by the Sieur l'Erbanne [Derbanne], relative to the post of Natchitoches. Fort, Garrison; Indians; cattle trade with the Spaniards of Adayes; Illinois, Mobile [and] Balize. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:38. |
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Abstract : November 1, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of company's ships; retirement of certain officers; rice and wheat flour; clothing for troops; Jesuit missions; Ursulines; surgeons; pilots; coopers; merchandise; domestic animals; aid to the silk industry. (Abstract, with notes in parallel column.) 6 pp. AC., C 13, 11:119. |
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Abstract : March 25, 1729. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Negroes, their arrival, mortality, distribution and sale; loss of boat, Illinois convoy; Father D'Outreleau goes to Wabash post; sawmill; lumber; canal; domestic animals; prices of tar and pitch; indigo; tobacco; Jesuits and Capuchins; powder sent to St. Augustine; copper money and notes; Vincennes and the Wabash post; Illinois post and war against the Foxes; plantations; passports required to go from post to post; French-Indian marriages; Bruslé goes to France, Balcousse takes his place; arrival of John Kennedy and John Canadet from Carolina; brickyards; Prat goes to Mexico. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 28 pp. AC., C 11:322. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : 1731. [New Orleans.] Census of farms and plantations located on the Mississippi. Name of plantation and owner; enumeration of members of family, French servants, men of military age, Negro and Indian slaves, horses, sheep, cattle, goats, and guns. 22 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : [1720]. Memoir on Louisiana. Fortifications; Indian presents and trade; soldiers, their uniforms, the cost of food and rations; domestic animals from Havana; request for mattresses and pillows for barracks. 2 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:290. (LC.) |
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Abstract : [February 6, 1720.] Paris. Request to Company of the Indies from Deucher and Coetlogon. Land Company, Louisiana, for permit to procure on Guinea coast 1,500 Negroes and domestic animals in Santo Domingo for Louisiana plantations. 5 pp. AC., G 1, 465:n.p. (LC.) |
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