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Abstract : May 9, 1776. Aranjuez. Ossun to Vergennes. Franco-Spanish colonial trade; its conditions and objects; Galvez\'s Louisiana tobacco culture for French trade; five per cent duty on cattle from Spanish colonies. 6pp. AE., Esp., 580:203.

Abstract : November 18, 1766. New Orleans. Foucault to Dubug. Stealing of cattle by Joseph Antoine de Troyes and Antoine Berry; distress in the colony, no supplies from Europe or the islands and 216 Acadians to care for. 2pp. AC., C 13, 46:75.

Abstract : May 13, 1722. New Orleans. Census of farmers and planters located on the Mississippi up to the Tunica villages and in settlements of Big and Little Desert: enumeration of men, women, children, Negro and Indian slaves, cattle, and horses; report on agriculture. Signed by Diron, Bienville, and Delorme. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : April 1, 1749. New Orleans. Scheme by Fabry for establishing tobacco plantations and commerce in lumber in Louisiana: choice of lands, cost of negroes, animals, workmen, implements, and supplies; profits. 45pp. AC., C 13, 33:196.(Miss.)

Abstract : January 2, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. Bourgmont to directors of the company. Fortifications; garrison; Negroes; lumber; trade in horses, peltries and corn; trouble between Bellisle and Bourgmont; Father Mercier; Indian slaves. 18 pp. AC., C 13, 8:210.

Abstract : January 2, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. [Letter from] Bourgmont. Account of the building of houses, clearing of land, and trade with Indians; Mercier's work as a missionary; Pradel-Belle Isle trouble with Indians; trade in horses; supplies. 17 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:117. (Ill.)

Abstract : January 1, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. Affidavit by St. Ange, Gouin, and A. Quenal, that Bellisle ordered the stealing of a horse from Kansas Indians. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13, 8:219.

Abstract : January 8, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. Certificate of Sergeant St. Roch that Bourgmont asked him to have soldiers make an enclosure for pigs and chickens, to protect them from Indians. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13c, 4:116.

Abstract : 1701. Mississippi. Memoir on the establishment of a French colony at the mouth of the Mississippi, by Iberville. Mobile; Indians; English among the Chickasaws; Pensacola and its use to Spaniards and French; peltries from Illinois; Illinois-Wabash trade; cattle and horses from Santo Domingo. ASH., 67-2:no. 4; 135:no. 5 (LC).

Abstract : March 30, 1739. New Orleans. Diron [Dartaguiette] to the minister. Date of his departure. Discusses sale of negroes, domestic animals, building material, debts, Bienville's attitude, and Pensacola debts. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 24: 185.

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