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Abstract : June 1, 1757. Memoir on the plantations of Louisiana. Value to the mother country of tobacco, silk, rice, and indigo; the fur trade; the slave trade. 8pp. AC., C 13, 39:322.(Miss.)

Abstract : 1749. Memoir by Rochemore on administration of Louisiana. Religion, Capuchins, Jesuits, Ursulines; schools and hospital; justice; police; agriculture, rice, corn, wheat, indigo, tobacco, cotton, wax-bearing shrub; butchers' meat; commerce; finances; land titles; slaves in upper and lower Louisiana; Indians. 23pp. AC., C 13, 33:150.

Abstract : Aug. 16, 1782. Statement made to Maxent of the present condition of Louisiana and Mexico, and his replies: refers to tobacco, rice, indigo, and tar. 6pp. AG., corr., 3731:no.47.

Abstract : Jan. 22, 1750. New Orleans. Michel to the minister. Culture of indigo, tobacco, rice and corn; abandonment of German settlements causes shortage of meat and vegetables in New Orleans; Darensbourg and friendly Indians to protect German settlers from Indian raids; lumber market in the Islands ruined by English; Spanish trade ruined; indigo trade of English. 8pp. AC., C 13, 34:297.(Miss.)

Abstract : [ca. 1800]. Memoir on Louisiana, relating to things to bring to the attention of government. Troops; boundaries; United States navigation of the Mississippi; unions with Indians; Anglo-American migration westward; European immigration; importation of slaves; custom house for colonial products; introduction of grain: establishment of office for arts and sciences; mines; construction work; forges, harmony between civil and military officials, French and Spanish authorities with Americans, etc. 12pp. AC., C 13c, 1:299.

Abstract : February 6, 1685. The Aimable. La Salle to Beaujeu. Provisions. (Copy.) 1p. AC, C 13c, 3:99. Margry, II, 532.

Abstract : February 18, 1685. Mouth of River Colbert. La Salle to Beaujeu. Provisions, etc. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC, C 13c, 3:103. Margry, II, 546.

Abstract : March 5, 1685. Beaujeu to La Salle. Requests as to supplies, ships, etc. (Copy.) 1p. AC, C 13c, 3:104. Margry, II, 564 (under date of March 4).

Abstract : [June 21, 1699]. Memoir for the king respecting the discovery of the Mississippi. Reasons for the undertaking; founding of Pensacola, by the Spaniards, October, 1698, Biloxi, by the French, January 28, 1699; description of the Mississippi and the country; evidences of Tonty\'s visit; construction of fort; officers and civilians; arrival of five Spaniards from Pensacola; Iberville sends to the Islands for supplies, then leaves for France May 3, 1699, arriving June 21; reasons for continuing a settlement at Biloxi. 19 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:4.

Abstract : June 20, 1702. Roadstead of Belle Isle. [Letter from] Iberville. Food supplied to Pensacola; boat sent to Vera Cruz for aid; fort built at Mobile; Indian affairs; trade with savages; mines of lead and silver; shipbuilding; workmen and Canadians needed at Mobile; Bienville for Sauvole\'s place. Marginal decisions of the minister. (Ext.) 4 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:43.

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