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Abstract : [1801?] Memoir on Louisiana, by Goupilleau de Fontenai. Its value to Santo Domingo; population; climate; soil; products; sugar industry compared with that of Islands; slave labor; wheat from the U.S.; value to the French Republic. 13pp. AC., C 13, 54: n.p. |
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Abstract : [Apr. 16, 1803] 26 Germ., XI. New Orleans, Laussat to the minister. Report on the food supply: Spanish arrangement; cost of bread, fresh and salt meats. 6pp. AC., C 13, 52:88. |
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Abstract : [May 19, 1803] 29 Flor., XI. New Orleans. Laussat to the minister. Report on preparations being made for arrival of French troops: barracks; civil and military hospitals; mosquito protectors; supplies of meat and bread. 4pp. AC., C 13, 52115. |
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Abstract : [Nov. 8, 1803] 16 Brum., XII. New Orleans. Laussat to Gen. Rochambeau. Explains a shipment of flour and piastres to him through Blanque's commercial house in New Orleans under protection of the U.S. (Copy.) 6pp. AC., C 13, 52:163. |
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Abstract : Sept. 25, 1743. Santo Domingo {Saint-Domingue}. Ordinance, relating to the transportation of sugar and indigo to the Spanish coast and Louisbourg, since merchants cannot go to Louisiana. (Copy.) AC., C 9b, 12:n.p. |
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Abstract : Mar. 28, 1747. Paris. Observations by Augias on tobacco, rice, corn, indigo, and cotton in different parts of Louisiana; fortifications at interior posts; trade with Spaniards; settlement on St. Bernard Bay. 13pp. AC., C 13, 31:188.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : Aug. 1, 1751. Observations on things favorable to the growth of Louisiana: prohibition on exporting beef from Ireland, possibility of Louisiana providing beef for the West Indies; English indigo bounty, encouragement to development of the industry in Louisiana. 3pp. AC., C 13, 41:413.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : Sept. 30, 1752. New Orleans. Du Breuil to the minister. Report on his debts to Lambert and Mme. Bizoton; selection of crops suited to the soil and climate, such as indigo, tobacco and cotton; wax and sugar industries; sugar mills and cotton gin; sends memoir on importance of the sugar industry in Louisiana. 4pp. AC., C 13, 36: 325.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : Sept. 5, 1754. Memoir by Colom on the province of Louisiana: fertility of its soil; indigo; lumber; tobacco; vegetables; wax; furs; resources of Illinois. 13pp. AC., C 13, 38:261.(Miss, ) |
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Abstract : Sept. 21, 1754. New Orleans. D'Auberville to the minister. Sends passenger list and bill of lading of the Montrozier {Montrosier}; list of boats taking part in Island trade during the year, a good harvest in indigo, corn, beans, and rice; believes it advisable to place tax on negroes. 3pp. AC., C 13, 38:176. |
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