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Abstract : September 5, 1736. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Indigo industry, need of Negroes. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 21:109.

Abstract : September [6], 1736. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Construction of hospital laboratory and quarters for the doctor; price of indigo; Fort Tombecbé: Captain Bertel in charge of work on fortifications, price of materials. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 21:101; 115 (duplicate).

Abstract : March 8, 1737. [Versailles.] Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Land and aid for Banier\'s indigo plantation in Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 65:494. (LC.)

Abstract : June 1, 1737. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Establishment of trade with Spaniards; Querlerec\'s application of South Sea methods to Spanish gulf trade; Marin\'s shipload of guns to Florida; Island trade; cultivation of tobacco, indigo, cotton, hemp, and flax; pitch and tar industry. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 22:37.

Abstract : December 13, 1737. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Indigo culture; Illinois fortifications located on Kaskaskia River, amount and prices of materials needed for fort; report on progress of work on public buildings at Mobile, Balize, Natchitoches, and New Orleans. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 22:51. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 15, 1714. Pensacola. Memoir by Le Maire. Crozat\'s enterprise; commerce with Spaniards; settlers\' discontent; settlers for Illinois and Natchez; tobacco; storehouse at Dauphin Island; indigo; priests; lumber; tar; pitch; hemp; silk; vines; boundaries; vegetation; minerals; animals; Indians; activities at Pensacola and post; construction of French houses at Mobile; climate; missions. (Copy.) 58 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:109. Margry, VI. 184(ext.). AC., F 3, 17:7(ext.).

Abstract : January 8, 1762. Pointe Coupée. Procès verbal of makers of indigo, regarding that industry. (Copy.) 2pp. AC., F 3, 161:n.p.

Abstract : February 25, 1722. Fort Louis, Biloxi. Alexandre, surgeon of Ste. Catherine plantation, to Vaillant, of Academy of Sciences. Has sent him specimens; indigo he has grown; promises him some butterflies from the Mississippi; Hubert has bought a plantation at Natchez. 6 pp. ASH., 115-10:no.30. (LC.)

Abstract : 1764. Notes on the Wabash, indigo culture, drainage ditches, and value of Illinois for Louisiana. 2pp. AC., F3, 24:10.

Abstract : July 15, 1724. Fort St. Louis, Santo Domingo. Girard and Ciron, directors of Company of the Indies, to directors of Company of the Indies, France. The Bellonne, bound for Louisiana, arrived July 3, sailed July 13; her cargo; Negro indigo-maker, cattle, and cotton seed. 4 pp. AC., C 9b, 8:n.p.

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