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Abstract : April 16, 1715. Nantes. Lusançay to the minister. Transmits copy of invoice of food, merchandise, and munitions sent to Louisiana on the Dauphine; also procès verbal of shipment. 2 pp. AM., B 3, 228:419.

Abstract : August 13, 1720. Lorient. List of passengers embarked on the Gironde for the plantation of Mezières and Desmarches, Louisiana. (Names of officers, carpenters, blacksmiths, locksmiths, masons, cooks, brewers, tailors, bakers, button-makers, shoemakers, tanners, chandlers, coppersmiths, weavers, coopers, miners, surveyors, and laborers.) 8 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : January 7, 1777. Saint-Pierre, Martinique. Observations by commissaries of Martinique on permission granted to French to trade with Spanish provinces of Venezuela, Louisiana, etc. Cattle, grain, lumber, and fruit for subsistence of French colonies. AC., C 8, 76:n.p.

Abstract : August 5, 1739. River St. Joseph. Memorandum of food supplied Montbrun. AC., C 11, 73:211.

Abstract : August 5, 1739. River St. Joseph. Memorandum of supplies Mesnard provided for subsistence of warriors. 2 pp. AC., C 11, 78:283.

Abstract : October 3, 1716. Nantes. Lusançay to the Council. Flour for Louisiana, Crozat, etc. 3 pp. AM., B 3, 236:518.

Abstract : May 4, 1699. Cap Français. Charitte to Pontchartrain. Chateaumorant\'s return from the Mississippi for food, and repairs on his vessel. Dangers. Support of crew and of the Profond. 2 pp. AC., C 9b, 1:n.p.

Abstract : October 31, 1701. Cap Français. Galiffet to the minister. Learns that Iberville left La Rochelle so long ago that he thinks he has passed without stopping at Santo Domingo. The Enflammé, under Capt. La Ronde, came from the Mississippi for food, October 12, 1701. 15 pp. AC., C 9, 5:n.p. (LC).

Abstract : November 15, 1716. Cap Français. Extract of Maquin\'s letter for council, on affair of Raujon, Crozat\'s director in Louisiana. Maquin delivered flour to the Dauphine, which was seized by the director on returning to Louisiana. Crozat refused to pay for flour and the Dauphine; council\'s opinion. AC., C 9b, 3:n.p.

Abstract : January 30, 1720. Cap Français. Duclos to the minister. He gave Saugeon all the provisions he desired. 5 pp. AC., C 9, 18:n.p.

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