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Abstract : June 29, 1712. Paris. Cadillac to the minister. Discussion of Crozat\'s merits for Louisiana grant; Canadian rivalry; mines; peltry trade, etc. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 2:675. (Miss., Ill.) |
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Abstract : July 31, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to Council of the Indies. Arrival of Negroes; bonus to Renaudais; company\'s ships; lumber, tobacco, and peltries exported; Spanish trade; French merchandise; copper money and notes; expenditure for Mobile; Vincennes\' report on Wabash post; tobacco crop; rations on company\'s ships; Negro hospital; need of surgeons; nails; salary advance to Broutin, Riffaud, and Herbault; Kolly-Massy Guenot land transaction; millstones. 24 pp. AC., C 13, 11:51. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 27, 1728. New Orleans. La Chaise to Abbé Raguet. Shipments of peltries, lumber, and tobacco to France. Death of the bishop of Quebec makes for harmony between Beaubois and Raphaël. Spanish trade. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 11:171. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : April 22, 1729. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to Council of the Indies. Lamer, peltries, beaver, and deerskins exported; Father Guyenne trades with Choctaws; minutes of council, February 22, 1729; Father Guignas and two Frenchmen taken by Fox and Mascouten Indians; Illinois-New Orleans peltry trade. Marginal notes by the company. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 11:337. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 10, 1730. [Quebec?] Memoir of La Vérendrye on discovery of the Sea of the West, the savages, and description of the country around Lake of the Woods and Winnipeg; beavers. 7 pp. AC., F 3, 11: 304. |
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Abstract : November 15, 1730. New Orleans. Périer to the Comptroller General. Assembly of Indians at Mobile; their grievances with regard to Indian seizure of Negroes, Indian debts to Diron, prices of peltries and merchandise; treatment of Natchez. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 12: 312. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : [May 30, 1703.] Royal memoir to Callières and Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. The importance of Detroit; amnesty for western coureurs de bois; instructions for Juchereau, Le Sueur, La Forest, and Tonty; La Salle\'s creditors. 23 pp. AC., B 23:180. MSS. Hist. Nouv. France, I. 46; N.Y.C.D., IX. 46 (ext.); Wis. H.C., XVI. 218(ext.). |
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Abstract : June 20, 1703. Royal memoir to Callières and Champigny. Instructions to gather opinions in the colony for and against the establishment of a post at Detroit. Trade permits. Amnesty for coureurs de bois. (Ext.) 1p. AC., C 11g, 7:84. |
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Abstract : May 12, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Mobile post: fortifications; officers, quarters; trade and agriculture; lumber; interpreters; Huché asks for a gold medal, royal brevet, and increase in salary; Bromet is a drunkard; need of boys to learn Choctaw; Choctaw fur trade; English influence; surgeons; Negro overseer; police; Bernoudy, inspector of storehouses in the Indian country. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 15:102. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 24, 1732. Compiègne. Minister to Rasteau. Arrival of the St. Paul from Louisiana; duties, cargo of tobacco and beaver skins, bonus, cargo and passengers for return trip. 2 pp. AC., B 56:229. |
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