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Abstract : April 3, 1734. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Card money for Louisiana; cash; indigo; commerce de pacotille, 1734. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 18:45. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : August 29, 1734. New Orleans. Dalcour to the minister. Louisiana indigo industry. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 19:205. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 22, 1734. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Arrival of the Leganne. Her owners, Manne and Chareau, carry cargo of colonial supplies to Martinique and propose to begin trade in slaves between Guinea and Louisiana. Cultivation of indigo by Father Beaubois. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 19:88. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : March 1, 1735. Versailles. Minister to Bourgine. Contract for the Reine des Anges, bound for Louisiana; pitch and tar as return cargo of the Alexis; indigo of Louisiana and Santo Domingo; need of negroes; tobacco of the Frères Généraux\'s cargo. 1p. AC., B 62:145. |
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Abstract : March 30, 1735. New Orleans. Ordinance, on payment of debts to Company of the Indies; prices at which furs, indigo, tobacco, cotton, pitch, tar, and rice are to be received. 3 pp. AC., A 23:118. (LC.) |
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Abstract : December 14, 1739. Brest. Sorel, commander of the Atlas, to the minister. Account of his voyage from Louisiana to France; shortage and bad quality of food; cargo of pitch, tar, cocoa, peltries, indigo, and tobacco; sickness; English vessels encountered; shipwreck; the Profond carries the news to Louisiana. 6 pp. AM., B 4, 45:418. (LC.) |
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Abstract : November 25, 1739. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Statement of bills of exchange drawn on the appropriation for 1739; report, with prices, on lumber, indigo, and pitch; Ursuline hospital; request for nun apothecary; arrival of company of miners. (Duplicate.) 5 pp. AC. , C 13, 24:178. |
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Abstract : October 12, 1739. New Orleans. Louboey to the minister. Departure of troops under De Nouailles and Bienville for post on Margot River; contagious disease from Santo Domingo; bad quality of flour; Beauchamp and Azur report on Choctaws; La Pigeonnière deserts; Tunica conspiracy; culture of indigo and tobacco; departure of vessels for France; asks for decision in Clochetterie-De Taillefer case; death of Grandchamp; asks that his own salary be paid in France. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 24: 204. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 17, 1752. Fontainebleau. Royal memoir to serve as instructions for Kerlérec as governor of Louisiana. Brief account of history of colonial control, and reasons for his appointment; religion, Capuchins, Jesuits, and Ursulines; justice, powers of governor and ordonnateur, the superior council; police; negroes; agriculture, sugar cane, indigo, rice, wheet, cotton, tobacco, hemp, and flax; making of pitch and tar; marriages; commerce with France, the Islands, and Spanish colonies; military affairs, troops, militia, fortifications, and artillery; Indian affairs. 15pp. AC, B 95:338. (LC.) AC., F 3, 70:n.p. |
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Abstract : [ca. 1755]. Memoir for the purpose of aiding in the establishment of Louisiana. Fortifications; public buildings; rivers; garrisons; climate; country surrounding Mobile and Balize; the Mississippi from Balize to New Orleans; New Orleans, Pointe Coupée, Arkansas, Illinois; growth of cotton, indigo, and tobacco; sugar and lumber. 42pp. AC., C 13c, 1:90, (LC., Ill.) |
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