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Abstract : September 10, 1737. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Trade with Spaniards and the Islands; cultivation of tobacco and indigo; Negroes for Louisiana; pitch and tar. 3 pp. AC., B 65:517. (LC.)

Abstract : November 11, 1736. Versailles. Minister to Father le Petit. Jesuit missions; funds for missionaries and Ursulines; death of Guimoneau, and capture of Senat by Indians; indigo culture; Beaubois\' canal. 1p. AC., B 64:532. (LC.)

Abstract : October 17, 1736. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Spanish trade at Pensacola and Adayes; Louisiana-Island trade. Instructions regarding cultivation of cotton, indigo, and tobacco; distribution of flax and hemp seed; pitch and tar. 3 pp. AC., B 64:514. (LC.)

Abstract : October 17, 1736. Versailles. Minister to Salmon. Pitch and tar; hospitals and medicines; sale of Negroes to farmers, payment in indigo; salt or coal on the Somme; meat market at New Orleans, cattle from Natchitoches. 2 pp. AC., B 64:518. (LC.)

Abstract : December 27, 1735. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. New Orleans hospital and the Ursulines; medicines; Dr. Prat\'s laboratory; harvests; indigo; mortality of men and cattle; English aggression from Georgia. 2 pp. AC., B 63:624. (LC.)

Abstract : October 11, 1735. Fontainebleau. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. The slave trade in Louisiana. Attitude of Company of the Indies; need of Negroes for cultivation of indigo; payments in pitch and tar. 2 pp. AC., B 63:618. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1734. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Trade with Spaniards at Pensacola, Balize, Dauphin Island, Mexico, and Natchitoches; tobacco; Jesuit indigo; pitch and tar; procuring of Negroes; peltries; silk industry; hemp and flaxseed; Beaubois\' cotton-gin; Fayet\'s trade with French Islands. 9 pp. AC., B 61:650. (LC.)

Abstract : September 9, 1734. Versailles. Minister to Father Beaubois. Death of Father Raphael, Capuchin and cure at Fort Chartres, Illinois; New Orleans-St. Jean canal; indigo; missionary zeal. 1p. AC., B 61:674. (LC.)

Abstract : September 8, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Cultivation of rice, wheat and other grain, vines, sugar cane, indigo, cotton, tobacco, hemp, and flax; pitch and tar; French commerce with Mobile and New Orleans. 4 pp. AC., B 59:581. (LC.)

Abstract : September 30, 1726. Paris. Memoir of Company of the Indies to serve as instructions for Périer as commandant general of Louisiana. Change in colonial authority to prevent strife between military and civil officials, Périer to be in charge of civil administration, La Chaise of justice, both directly responsible to the Company of the Indies; work at Mobile tobacco, indigo, pitch, tar, and Spanish trade; peltries; hostilities between Chickasaws and Choctaws; colonial boats; mouth of the Mississippi; engineers and their work; armories; inventory of artillery; arsenal at New Orleans; carpenters; hospital at New Orleans; posts at Natchez, Arkansas, Wabash, Illinois, and Natchitoches; Foxes; garrisons; police; slave trade; cattle from Spaniards; the superior council; Jesuits and Capuchins. 50 pp. AC., B 43:655; C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) MC., C 2, 17:134. Margry, VI. 452, 658(extracts).

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