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Abstract : Dec. 24, 1751. New Orleans. Michel to the minister. Arrival in November of the Rochefort with cargo, under Capt. Boislevé, destined for Louisiana coast service; sends bills of exchange drawn to retire paper in circulation; flour, its scarcity and price. 3pp. AC., C 13, 35:342. |
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Abstract : Jan. 3, 1752. New Orleans. Michel to the minister. Bad condition of flour shipped on the Marquis de Conflans, and conduct of the captain, Beltremieux. 4pp. AC73, 36:177. |
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Abstract : Jan. 12, 1752. New Orleans. Vaudreuil to the minister. Report on examination of the Rochefort, Captain Boislevé, and crew; the colony's need of flour, lead, wine, brandy, and merchandise. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 36:6. |
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Abstract : Jan. 26, 1732. New Orleans, Michel to the minister. Arrival of the Tourneur with troops; shortage of clothing for soldiers, flour, and ammunition. 3pp. AC., C 13, 36:230;232. |
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Abstract : Jan. 30, 1752. New Orleans. Michel to the minister. Sends, with explanations, a statement of expenses for Louisiana in 1751, also one for bills of exchange issued to redeem notes in circulation in the colony; need of flour, lard, red blankets for the Indian trade, and ammunition. 3pp. AC., C 13, 36:242. |
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Abstract : Apr. 8, 1752. New Orleans. Vaudreuil to the minister. Macarty reached Illinois in December, 1751; discusses proper time for convoys to set out; Illinois affairs: twenty-one soldiers desert to English on Rock River; flour; Indian unrest interrupts lead mining. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 36:81. |
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Abstract : Mar. 14, 1753. Versailles. Minister to Givry. Approves of his sending four workmen to Louisiana. Transmits statement of flour needed for Louisiana and other colonies. 1p. AC., B 98:288. |
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Abstract : June 19-July 30, 1753. New Orleans. Extracts from correspondence of Col. Frémeur: report of his voyage to Louisiana; health of his troops; condition of Louisiana troops; arrangement with Foucault for rations of flour, rice, and meat for new recruits; admission of himself and Lieut. Col. Chatillon to the superior council; officers' quarters; requests the rank of brigadier for Chatillon and favors for naval captains; complaints of poor quality of merchandise sent to the colony from Rochefort; Spanish trade, and purchase of merchandise from Vera Cruz; abuses in construction of fortifications; memoir on the establishment of a bookstore and printing office; discontent caused by paper money. 19p. AC., C 13, 37:222. |
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Abstract : Nov. 21, 1753. Fontainebleau. Minister to the commissary of stores. Instructions regarding flour for the Chariot Royal and the Rhinocéros, bound for Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 98:239. |
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Abstract : Apr. 20, 1754. New Orleans. D'Auberville to the minister. Arrival of the Rhinocéros; inventory of food, arms, munitions, and merchandise in the storehouse at New Orleans on January 1; report on flour. 1p. AC., C 13, 38:141. |
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