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Abstract : Aug. 16, 1782. Statement made to Maxent of the present condition of Louisiana and Mexico, and his replies: refers to tobacco, rice, indigo, and tar. 6pp. AG., corr., 3731:no.47.

Abstract : May 1, 1783. New Orleans. Villars to the minister. Report of French trade in Louisiana and the Islands, 1780-1782: number of vessels, their destination; cargoes of piastres, lumber, grains, peltries, and indigo; trade between the United States and French sugar islands. 3pp. AC., C 13, 50:176.

Abstract : July 26, 1791. [New Orleans]. Invoice of casks of indigo loaded on the Princesse d\'Asturies for Langlais, New Orleans merchant. AN., D XXV., 77:no.761, doc.25.

Abstract : Dec. 5, 1800. Paris. Declaration of Thomas Cartman of Philadelphia, on capture of the Friendship, bound from the Mississippi for England with cargo of dyestuff, by the French corsair Liberté des Mers. AN., AF IV., 1198:no, 111.

Abstract : Jan. 22, 1750. New Orleans. Michel to the minister. Culture of indigo, tobacco, rice and corn; abandonment of German settlements causes shortage of meat and vegetables in New Orleans; Darensbourg and friendly Indians to protect German settlers from Indian raids; lumber market in the Islands ruined by English; Spanish trade ruined; indigo trade of English. 8pp. AC., C 13, 34:297.(Miss.)

Abstract : [May 1721]. New Orleans. Memoir on the actual conditions in Louisiana and its future possibilities. Population, white and black; tobacco; rice; pitch; tar; mines in Illinois; indigo. 6 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:329. (LC.)

Abstract : [1726]. Memoir [by Bienville] on Louisiana. Administration of colonial affairs; criticism of the form of government; the commandant general; clerks at Balize, Illinois, and Mobile; engineers; justice; the conseil de régie, its composition; posts at Balize, Mobile, Fort Toulouse, Natchez, Arkansas, Yazoo, Illinois, Missouri, and Natchitoches; need of others; commerce with Spaniards of Pensacola, Adayes, and the Islands; products, indigo, rice, pitch, tar, and tobacco; mines; lumber; Negroes; concessions; Indian affairs. 65 pp. AC., C 13c, l: 362, 387. (LC.)

Abstract : [ca. 1730]. Some general ideas regarding the establishment of Louisiana commerce. Development of resources of the province: cotton, indigo, tobacco, pitch, tar, and lumber; improvement of transportation; Spanish overland and sea trade; peltries. 30 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:117. (LC., Ill.)

Abstract : [ca. 1731]. Memoir on free trade in Louisiana. Account of Indian affairs of companies, and English aggression; tobacco; indigo; cotton; trade with the Islands. 18 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:147. (LC.)

Abstract : [ca. 1731]. Memoir on Louisiana. Indian wars; fortifications; troops; annual expenses; Indian trade; Spanish commerce; plantations; cultivation of rice, indigo, cotton, hemp, and flax; tar, pitch and silk. 11 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:261.

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