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Abstract : April 14, 1718. Paris. Instructions from the Company of the West to Perier, chief engineer in Louisiana, regarding examination of Gulf Coast, soundings and map of mouth of the Mississippi, lime supply, saw-mills, boats, fortifications, artillery, location of New Orleans, growth of wheat, and storehouses. 8 pp. AC., B 42bis:214. Margry, V.599. (LC.)

Abstract : April 14, 1718. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the West, regarding commerce of Louisiana: French merchandise; colonial products, tobacco, rice, silk; deerskins; domestic trade. 4 pp. AC., B 42bis:236. (LC.) AC., F 3, 241:n.p.

Abstract : September 27, 1761. San Ildefonso. Wall to the French ambassador. Governor of Campeachy's refusal to provision French vessels from Louisiana; promises to request permissions for such vessels to enter Spanish ports. (Spanish and French. Copy.) 2pp. AE., Esp., 533:467.

Abstract : 1731. [New Orleans.] Census of farms and plantations located on the Mississippi. Name of plantation and owner; enumeration of members of family, French servants, men of military age, Negro and Indian slaves, horses, sheep, cattle, goats, and guns. 22 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : August 22, 1730. [Paris.] Decree of the Council of State, extending; for ten years permission to French colonies to procure lard, butter, tallow, candles, and salt salmon from foreigners. 1p. AN., AD VII., 2a (printed); F 12, 77:452; BMM., MS.73, vo1. 32:87.

Abstract : July 23, 1719. Paris. Council to Robert. Instructions for deportation of smugglers from Brest to Louisiana on the Achille and the Mercure. Food; quarters at Brest. 1p. AC., B 41:107.

Abstract : [1720. Paris.] Memoir by Company of the Indies, on Louisiana and the establishment of plantations there. Location; climate; Indians; the Mississippi River; cultivation of tobacco, silk, rice and indigo; pitch and tar; Indian trade; transportation to Louisiana; land grants to the noblesse and others; need of plantations as regards money, workmen, Negroes, Indians, utensils, provisions, and management. 24 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:333.

Abstract : [1720]. Memoir on Louisiana. Fortifications; Indian presents and trade; soldiers, their uniforms, the cost of food and rations; domestic animals from Havana; request for mattresses and pillows for barracks. 2 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:290. (LC.)

Abstract : February 12, 1721. Paris. Council to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Approves putting food on board the Portefaix for tables of captains of vessels of Saugeon's squadron, Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., B 44:136.

Abstract : February 12, 1721. Paris. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Instructions regarding claim of non-payment by Company of the Indies for food supplied the Portefaix destined for Louisiana. 3 pp oAM., B 2, 260:77.

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