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Abstract : June 1, 1757. Memoir on the present state of Louisiana. Fertility of the soil; indigo; explanation of English hostile designs. 2pp. AC., C 13, 39:320.(Miss.)

Abstract : June 1, 1757. Memoir on the plantations of Louisiana. Value to the mother country of tobacco, silk, rice, and indigo; the fur trade; the slave trade. 8pp. AC., C 13, 39:322.(Miss.)

Abstract : 1760. Memoir on the general commercial policy or the colonies, by an intendant at Santo Domingo: trade from France; Louisiana, its indigo, tobacco, wealth, trade with the Islands, procuring of negro slaves from the English, and missionaries. 100pp. BMM., MS.49:1.

Abstract : June 29, 1762. New Orleans. Macarty to the minister. Protests against the command of troops and militia of colony being placed under Frémeur; gives in detail his services for the state; disorder in finances; cultivation of tobacco and indigo. 9pp. AC., C 13, 43:174.

Abstract : Dec. 21, 1771. Versailles. Minister to Lafitte, Bordeaux merchant. Duties collected on Louisiana indigo shipped on the Samson; asks for exact statement of the amount paid, and documents to show the indigo was taken on in Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 139:770.

Abstract : Feb. 21, 1772. Versailles. Minister to Montarcher. Instructions on remission of duties collected from Lafitte on Louisiana indigo sent to France on the Samson. 1p. AC., B 141:60.

Abstract : Feb. 21, 1772, Versailles. Minister to Lafitte. Duties collected on Louisiana indigo, shipped on the Samson, will be returned to him at Santo Domingo. 1p. AC., B 143:182.

Abstract : Feb. 21, 1772. Versailles. Minister to Trudaine. Instructions regarding Lafitte's Louisiana indigo shipped on the Samson. 1p. AC., B 143:183.

Abstract : Apr. 15, 1777. New Orleans. Bill of lading of the brig Marguerite: peltries, indigo, and lumber. 1p. AC., C 13, 50:144.

Abstract : Apr. 15, 1777. New Orleans. Villars and D'Aunoy to the minister. Polot, agent of large Philadelphia commercial house, ships indigo, furs, and piastres from Louisiana to Bordeaux; Spanish and French desire to develop trade with New England; direct trade between France and Louisiana. 2pp. AC., C 13, 50:143.

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