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Abstract : September 15, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Passage to Louisiana for the sister of Renault d\'Hauterive, and Baschemin Corbin; census of the colony to be sent on the Somme; Fontaine\'s amnesty; bonuses to St. Denis, Bessan, and others, but refused to Jousset de la Loire; Salmon\'s distribution of funds approved; La Loëre, a clerk at Illinois post; midwife; brevet to Manade; fortifications; hospital expenses, furniture, utensils; military clothing sent on the Somme. 4 pp. AC., B 59:595. (LC.)

Abstract : September 15, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Passage to Louisiana for Cadet Courtois; to give him rations, clothing, and a cadet\'s pay. 1p. AC., B 59:595. (LC.)

Abstract : September 15, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Bienville. Instructions regarding promotion of officers in 1732, Coustilhas, Petit de Livilliers, and others; garrisons of posts; flour for officers at New Orleans, Mobile, and Balize; soldiers\' uniforms; Du Puy and Broutin return to France. 3 pp. AC., B 59:600. (LC.)

Abstract : September 8, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Salmon. Flour for officers; soldiers\' rations; differences between officers at New Orleans, Balize, and Mobile and those of other posts. 1p. AC., B 59:583.(L.)

Abstract : September 2, 1721. Paris. Regulations of the commissioners, regarding prices of Negroes, tobacco, rice, merchandise, copper money, division of Louisiana into districts, the church, government, etc. (In twelve articles, with marginal notes.) 9 pp. AC., A 23:30; AC., C 13, 6:238. (LC.); AC., B 43:83; BN., MSS.Moreau, 1396: 214; BMM., MS.73, vol. 13:145 (printed). La. H.C., III. 101(under wrong date).

Abstract : September 5, 1721. Paris. Regulations of the commissioners, for the administration of Louisiana by a council for the Company of the Indies, Composition and power of the council; troops; hospitals; duties of clerks and of directors; merchandise and prices; settlers; police; division of the colony into nine districts; navigation on the Mississippi; Indian presents; trade and plantations of officers of the company; fortifications; public works; artillery; agriculture, tobacco, rice, etc; Negroes; religion. 44 pp. AC., B 43:11; C 13, 6:196 (82 pp.). (Ill., LC., Miss.)

Abstract : September 15, 1721. Paris. Order from Company of the Indies to supply Dubuisson food and merchandise for his Louisiana plantation to the amount of 12,000 livres, colonial prices. 1p. AC., B 43:64. (LC. )

Abstract : October 23, 1723. Paris. Instructions to deliver food and merchandise to Dubuisson from the company\'s storehouse at New Orleans. (Followed by a list of the food and merchandise in question.) 1p. AC., B 43:360. (LC.)

Abstract : July 11, 1725. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies, permitting St. Reyne to trade lumber, pitch, tar, rice, and other colonial products for cattle, sugar, rum, and French merchandise at Santo Domingo. 3 pp. AC., B 43:522. (LC.)

Abstract : July 25, 1725. Paris. Order from Company of the Indies for a supply of food for Boisbriant and La Chaise. 1p. AC., B 43:531. (LC.)

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