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Abstract : June 14, 1719. Cap Français. Jean Morin to Company of the West. Transmits statements of expenses for the Dauphine and the St. Louis; difficulty of procuring domestic animals since break in trade with Spain; sugar sent to Louisiana; Negroes shipped on the Ruby and the Maréchal d\'Estrees; departure of vessels, the Armenonville for Le Havre, the Valincourt for La Rochelle. 3 pp. AC., C 9b, 5:n.p.

Abstract : [1717]. Memoir by Chatelain of voyage to Havana: governor\'s reception to him and Gotteville; secret purchase of cows; trade with Caravallo in merchandise and piastres to be sent to Dauphin Island; sale of deerskins. AC., C 13c, 1:82.

Abstract : [1716.] Mobile. Crozat to the Council. Canal between Mississippi and Lake Maurepas; fortifications; members of Superior Council; Dauphin Island post; sailors; cattle; workmen; merchandise; land grants; Pensacola trade; garrisons; seat of government at Dauphin Island; mines; Bienville stationed at Biloxi; Indian presents. 4 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:293. (LC.)

Abstract : September 7, 1729. Mobile. Diron to Périer. Arrival of Régis du Roullet, interpreter, his ignorance of Choctaw; supplies furnished according to orders; defends his own Indian policy; supplies in storehouse; boats; fortifications and public works; brickyards; Indian presents; Negroes; killing of domestic animals; Fort Toulouse. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 12:161.

Abstract : May 10, 1740. Mobile. Nouailles d\'Aymé to the minister. The Chickasaw war; French failure owing to inability to find a good road and loss of horses and oxen; peace; officers. (Duplicate.) 2pp. AM., B 4, 50:118. (LC.)

Abstract : 1784. Observations on American commerce by a merchant of Marseilles: refers to Louisiana and an arrangement respecting lumber and cattle. 26pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 20:14.

Abstract : January 7, 1777. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. Observations by commissaries of Martinique on permission granted to French to trade with Spanish provinces of Venezuela, Louisiana, etc. Cattle, grain, lumber, and fruit for subsistence of French colonies. AC., C 8, 76:n.p.

Abstract : August 15, 1751. Cap Français. Vaudreuil and Samson to the minister. Regarding the confiscation by Spaniards of the [Heureuse] Étoile, bound from Louisiana to Cap Français with a cargo of mules. AC., C 9, 88:n.p.

Abstract : May 1, 1722. Fort St. Jean Baptiste, Natchitoches. Census of Natchitoches. Enumeration of men, women, children, Indian and Negro slaves, cattle, and horses; report on soil, products, Red River, hostility of Chickasaws, murder of Périer, location of fort, and Spanish neighbors. Signed by Diron, Bienville, and Delorme. 8 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : June 21, 1731. La Rochelle. Salmon to the minister. The Gironde\'s cargo all on board except the animals; asks for troops food and merchandise to encourage agriculture and trade in Louisiana; requests portraits of the king and of Maurepas for the Superior Council room, to arouse French patriotism and impress the Indians. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 13:103. (Miss.)

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