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Abstract : May 15, 1764. Mobile. Farmar to D'Abbadie. Deserters; protests against charge of Ursulines for hospital care to English soldiers; case of Lieut. Jenkins is outside his jurisdiction, and is referred to Col. Robertson; Pechon's request for flour granted. (Copy.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 44:84. |
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Abstract : June 2, 1764. New Orleans. D'Abbadie to Farmar. Deserters; inability to make decision, as Louisiana is Spanish territory; flour prices; hospital charges; Irving and Telfair received cordially; discusses certificate issued to Chalan to serve as a title to his squatter claim at Mobile. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., C 13, 44:83. |
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Abstract : June 12, 1764. Mobile. Farnar to D'Abbadie. Extortion of English merchants with regard to flour; squatter land titles; deserters; convoys to Illinois; asks for Pittman, bearer of the letter, passage to Illinois to find out condition of settlements and disposition of Indians. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., C 13, 44:85. Ill.H.C., X.264 (ext.). |
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Abstract : June 29, 1764. New Orleans. D'Abbadie to the minister. Great shortage of flour; attempts to procure it from the English; their extortionate prices. 6pp. AC., C 13, 44:71. |
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Abstract : June 8, 1765. Versailles. Decree fixing Bellestre's credit at 4975 livres, 3 sols, 4 deniers, for beef and other food supplied by different persons for the service of the fort of Detroit. AC., A 9. |
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Abstract : Jan. 20, 1768. New Orleans, Aubry to the minister. Reasons for not turning over the government of Louisiana to Spaniards; nature of French control; four new Spanish forts established; flour from New York, aid to English settlers; Ulloa's punctiliousness causes trouble; harmony between Spanish and French officials; French troops; revolt of Spanish troops. 11pp. AC., C 13, 48:8. |
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Abstract : 1770. Report to Hillsborough regarding settlements on the upper Ohio: resources of the Ohio country, its future trade with Mexico and Florida, and flour production. 3pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, 14:388. |
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Abstract : Nov. 10, 1776. Fontainebleau. Minister to D'Ennery and Vaivre. Drought in Santo Domingo causes lack of food for slaves; he approves of shipment of flour from France and the purchase of rice in Louisiana, but desires to know the price of the latter. 1p. AC., B 156: 207. |
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Abstract : [Mar. 7, 1777.] New Orleans. Villars and D'Aunoy to the minister. Galvez succeeds Unzaga as governor; Louisiana-Island trade in sugar, rum, grain, lumber, and fruit; English trade; deserters. 6pp. AC., C 13, 50:137. |
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Abstract : Apr. 4, 1777. Versailles. Minister to Lombard. Instructs him to inform a Bordeaux merchant that French goods are not permitted to enter Louisiana, and only lumber, animals, and vegetables are to be bought there. 1p. AC., B 161:117. |
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