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Abstract : May 24, 1718. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on Cadillac\'s request for salary as governor, in accordance with promise of the Duc d\'Orleans. 1p. AM., B 1, 29:538.

Abstract : October 8, 1747. La Rochelle. Bill of lading of royal merchandise carried to Louisiana on the Aurore; freight charges paid to Elie Vivier, owner, July 17, 1751. 4pp. AC., C 13, 31:211.

Abstract : October 29, 1765. November 4, 1765. La Rochelle. Mme. D\'Abbadie to the minister. States her case and asks for pension for herself and children. 3pp. AC., C 13, 45:98.

Abstract : May 6, 1776. Aranjuez. Ossun to Vergennes. Spain\'s desire for settlement of Santo Domingo boundary question; order authorizing Macnamara to send funds from Louisiana; Deville de Goutin\'s request for permit to go to [Louisiana]. 3pp. AE., Esp., 560:162.

Abstract : May 9, 1776. Aranjuez. Ossun to Vergennes. Franco-Spanish colonial trade; its conditions and objects; Galvez\'s Louisiana tobacco culture for French trade; five per cent duty on cattle from Spanish colonies. 6pp. AE., Esp., 580:203.

Abstract : [May 24, 1797.] 5 Prair., V. Aranjuez. Pérignon to Delacroix. Report on negotiations with Godoy relative to retrocession of Louisiana: demands compensation first; no fear of Mexico; discretion needed to bring Spain to renew the discussion. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:75.

Abstract : [June 13, 1803.] 24 Prair., XI. Aranjuez. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. Sale of Louisiana to the U.S. Indignation of Cevallos and his representations: France\'s promise to offer it first to Spain annuls her retrocession agreement; American invasion improbable; U.S. debt is an inadequate excuse; trading concession troubles at New Orleans augmented; Beurnonville\'s reply to the above objections. 15pp. AE., Esp., 664:61.

Abstract : [April 14, 1755.] Gen[eral] Braddock\'s instructions to Col[onel] William Shirley, for the attack on Niagara: expenses; route; effect on affairs on the Ohio. 2pp. AC., F 3, 14:208.

Abstract : December 11, 1793. Noblek, Kentucky. Auguste Lachaise to Genet. Expedition against Louisiana; Delpeau made commissary general; men are arriving from everywhere; promises pay of two dollars a day; fears no obstacles from the governor; Clark refuses to take command of the small army; believes expedition should be made known by an address from Kentuckians to good Frenchmen, to be translated for Louisianians. 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 28:128.

Abstract : 1690. The king to Frontenac and Champigny. Expenses of forts at Michilimackinac and Detroit. Treaty with the Ottawas. (Copy.) 8 pp. AC, C 11, 11:141.

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