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Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Report on colonial money belonging to Boré. 1p. AC., C 13, 45:218.

Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Report on colonial currency belonging to a commercial house at New Orleans, owned by Laforcade of Bordeaux but managed by a son and Dargenton. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13, 45:218.

Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Discussion of notes, orders, and other forms of colonial currency belonging to Kerlérec, De Neyon, and Dessalles, and the sale of property belonging to [Thiton] de Silegue. (Copy.) 1p. AC., C 13, 45:219.

Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Paper currency: treasury notes and receipts; counterfeit notes; Foucault\'s ordinance of January 1, 1767, on retirement of notes. 9pp. AC., C 13, 47:21.

Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Report on bills of exchange drawn by Col. Hallwyl for payment of Swiss troops; asks for instructions regarding half-pay to privates and pensions for officers of Louisiana. Spp. AC., C 13, 47:25.

Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Spaniards in no haste to take over government of Louisiana; arrival of Spanish workmen for Illinois; report on progress of making up accounts of the colony. 8pp. AC., C 13, 47:28.

Abstract : March 8, 1769. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Sale of negroes belonging to Layssard and La Grange; bills of exchange. 4pp. AC., C 13, 49: 17.

Abstract : January 22, 1768. New Orleans. Foucault to Dubug. Complains that his position grows more and more disagreeable. Drawing of bills of exchange for pay of clerks. 2pp. AC., C 13, 48:71.

Abstract : March 16, 1768. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Statement regarding Thomassin\'s part in making up the accounts for 1764-1767; Destrehan\'s objection. 2pp. AC., C 13, 45:232.

Abstract : March 17, 1768. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. He is unable to retire colonial notes; Ulloa has not yet taken over government, being without troops and money; French forced to pay colonial expenses. 2pp. AC., C 13, 45:232.

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