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Abstract : June 16, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on L\'Epinay\'s requests: advance in salary; passage to Louisiana for women whose husbands are in the colony; supplies for the king\'s storehouses; artillery for Fort Louis and Dauphin Island; food for troops; medicines for posts. 6 pp. AM., B 1, 8:634; AC., C 13, 4:103. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : March 31, 1716. Paris. Council to Galissonière. Louisiana troops. Appointments for ensigns; food; merchandise; munitions; clothing; pay of soldiers and workmen. 1p. AC., B 38:99. |
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Abstract : May 1716. [Paris.] Council to L\'Epinay and Hubert. Project of a memoir of instructions on Louisiana. Special and joint control; Superior Council; officers; settlers; posts and garrisons; St. Denys\' explorations; rations and munitions for troops; missionaries; marriages of Frenchmen with Indian women; Crozat\'s monopoly. 27 pp. AC., C 13, 4:963. |
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Abstract : July 14, 1716. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Food and merchandise to be bought at Rochefort and Nantes for shipment to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 38:150. |
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Abstract : [July 25, 1798.] 7 Therm., VI. Madrid. Guillemardet to Talleyrand. Spain is disposed to favor sending provisions to French colonies, but by way of Mexico rather than by the U.S. 2pp. AE., Esp., 653:159. |
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Abstract : [March 9], 1745. Narrative in form of a journal, of a voyage that Maj[or] Grenier made to Vera Cruz in the Superbe. The crew; left New Orleans, March 9, 1745, on the Saint-Louis, to procure flour at Vera Cruz; on his return he landed on an island near the coast; the crew landed and started for Pensacola; encounter with Indians; crew saved; arrival at Tampico; passage to New Orleans, etc. (Copy.) 44pp. AM., B 4, 57:323. |
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Abstract : Oct. 26, 1776. Port-Louis, France. Gilbert du Lion, commandant, to Comte d\'Arbaud. Asks for authority to sell an Irish ship loaded with food and munitions for the Mississippi, undoubtedly intended for royal troops, and brought to Port-Louis by an American privateer. (Copy.) AE., Angleterre, 525:340. |
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Abstract : [July 30, 1797.] 12 Therm., V. Paris. Pléville-le-Peley, Minister of Marine, to Samuel Fulton. Asks for the plan of an establishment which he proposes to form at New Orleans to feed the French colonies. 1p. AC., B 219:307. |
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Abstract : August 20, 1736., Landerneau. Bills of exchange drawn by Mazurié on St. Léon, commissary general of provisions of the marine department. 1p. AC., F 1, 33:117. |
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Abstract : September 20, 1793. Washington County, Pennsylvania. J. Savary to Genet. Expedition against Louisiana; possibility of taking New Orleans with 800 men on board twenty boats; can count on American volunteers; offers to build boats and collect provisions. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 20:89. |
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