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Abstract : February 16, 1786. Williamsburg. Oster, vice consul in Virginia, to Vergennes. Regarding a remittance to himself through Le Breton des Chapelles of New Orleans. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 51:123.

Abstract : November 4, 1803. Washington, D.C. President Jefferson to Livingston. Explains Pichon\'s proposal, and the U.S. reply. When payment for Louisiana will be made. (Ext.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup.8:49.

Abstract : November 10, 1803. [Washington, D.C.] Act authorizing the creation of stock for carrying out the agreement between France and the U.S. relative to Louisiana. (Copy. Translation.) 5 pp. AE., États-Unis, 56:220.

Abstract : January 18, 1794. Washington. Henry Willis to Fauchet, minister plenipotentiary from France. Asserts he knows Natchez better than any one else; offers to recruit a regiment there if funds are supplied, and to act as guide for the army. (English.) 4pp. AE., États-Unis , sup., 28:97.

Abstract : [December 7, 1803.] 15 Frim., XII. Hanover. Peyrusse, receiver general of Hanover, to Laquiants, director of the treasury. Louisiana accounts. (Copy.) 4pp. AC., C 13;52:205.

Abstract : January 7, 1777. Béziers. Pierre-Charles Jouet to Vergennes. Relative to sums due him in New Orleans. 1p. AE., Esp., 583:25.

Abstract : October [14], 1776. Béziers. Pierre-Charles Jouet to [Ossun]. Claims against Braquier of New Orleans for sums withdrawn from the estate of the father of Marie Joseph Faussier, wife of Jouet. 3pp. AE., Esp., 582:189.

Abstract : [February 15, 1775.] Jeremie, Santo Domingo. Payen de Noyen to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Petition requesting the return of his property confiscated by O\'Reilly: his misfortune at New Orleans; condition of his family; his merits and his father\'s service; aid from Baron de Breteuil. 5 pp. AE., Esp., 575:150.

Abstract : October 3, 1793. Louisville. George Rodgers Clark to Genet. Receives letter of July 12, and is pleased with Michaux as political agent of the expedition; plans to be made according to circumstances; approval of fleet in lower Louisiana; promises not to endanger French-American relations nor openly to carry on his work in United States territory; funds are ample for the present. (English.) 2pp. c

Abstract : October 24, 1793. Louisville. George Rodgers Clark to Genet. Genet to see Michaux; money needed for building boats; hopes to take New Madrid and St. Louis and to gain recruits there; if unable to take New Orleans, the expedition will be directed toward New Mexico; Michaux has list of needs. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28: 123b15.

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