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Abstract : December 21, 1758. Mobile. Letter of Petit. Mobile: conditions in the village; soil, indigo; corn; cotton; lumber: iron mines; tobacco; furs trade with Spaniards. 6pp. AC., C 13, 40:246. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : [1800.] Memoir by Goupilleau de Fontenay on Louisiana. Population; products cotton, tobacco, hemp, rice, etc.; industries sugar, lumber, and indigo; furs; government. 22pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 3, 1739. New Orleans. Louboey to the minister. Choctaw factions, their hostility to Chickasaws and English; detail of Chickasaw campaign; cultivation of indigo; Indian presents. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 24:195. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : November 25, 1738. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Bills of exchange drawn on appropriation for 1739; report with prices on pitch, tar, indigo, and rice; mortality of children and soldiers; nun qualified as an apothecary. Marginal notes. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 23:134. |
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Abstract : April 15, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Trade with Spaniards at Balize, Mobile, Pensacola, and Adayes, by Beaubois and other priests; trade with French islands; growth of tobacco and indigo; silk worm; cotton and its ginning; pitch and tar; character of farmers. (Abstract.) Notes by the minister. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 20:52. |
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Abstract : April 20, 1735. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Acknowledges position of adjudicator for Company of the Indies, by royal decree of October 16, 1733; explains Superior Council\'s ruling on debts to the company; fixes the prices of pitch, tar, indigo, and other native products to be received in payment. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 20: 208. |
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Abstract : August 31, 1735. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Hospital and supply of medicine; sickness among men and animals; effect of weather upon crops; indigo, prices and amount; prices of French supplies. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 20:105. |
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Abstract : September 4, 1735. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Sends Capt[ain] Seignette\'s statement of amount of colonial products in his cargo to France; statement of pitch, tar, tobacco, and furs still awaiting shipment; cultivation of indigo. 1p. AC., C 13, 20:257. |
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Abstract : June 10, 1736. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Establishment of trade with Spaniards of Pensacola, Mexico, and Adayes; agriculture; tobacco, indigo, cotton, silk, hemp, and flax; need of Negroes; pitch and tar; trade with the Islands. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 21:25; 31 (abstract, with the minister\'s notes in the margin). (Miss.) |
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Abstract : August 19, 1736. Compiègne. Minister to Bourgine. Promises prompt payment of subsidies on cargoes of the Reine des Anges from Louisiana. Discusses a land grant in Louisiana for relative, who intends to establish an indigo plant. Supplies for return of the Reine des Anges to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 64:255. |
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