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Abstract : Oct. 30, 1745. New Orleans. Vaudreuil to the minister. Instructions to Bertet regarding Illinois convoys. Bertet's report of English trouble with Shawnees and other tribes in upper Louisiana. Cultivation of hemp. 6pp. AC., C 13, 29:89.

Abstract : [ca. 1731]. Memoir on Louisiana. Indian wars; fortifications; troops; annual expenses; Indian trade; Spanish commerce; plantations; cultivation of rice, indigo, cotton, hemp, and flax; tar, pitch and silk. 11 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:261.

Abstract : January 7, 1744. Versailles. Minister to Vaudreuil and Salmon. Land grants; agriculture; indigo, rice, cotton, hemp, and flax; price of pitch and tar; tobacco; salt meat; shipbuilding; Capuchins; Spanish trade; Dalcourt\'s [Dalcour\'s] slave trade. 4pp. AC., B 78:444. (LC.)

Abstract : September 2, 1734. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Trade with Spaniards at Pensacola, Balize, Dauphin Island, Mexico, and Natchitoches; tobacco; Jesuit indigo; pitch and tar; procuring of Negroes; peltries; silk industry; hemp and flaxseed; Beaubois\' cotton-gin; Fayet\'s trade with French Islands. 9 pp. AC., B 61:650. (LC.)

Abstract : September 8, 1733. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Cultivation of rice, wheat and other grain, vines, sugar cane, indigo, cotton, tobacco, hemp, and flax; pitch and tar; French commerce with Mobile and New Orleans. 4 pp. AC., B 59:581. (LC.)

Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Royal memoir to Périer and Salmon. Retrocession; their relations with each other; duties and powers as to military affairs, land grants, police, justice, church affairs and debts; agriculture, cotton, indigo, hemp, flax, silk; rice, wheat, etc.; pitch and tar; lumber; commerce with France and the Islands; Spanish trade; superior council administration of funds, food, munitions, and merchandise; Indian affairs; troops; flour supply; fortifications; Illinois country and its government; artillery. 19 pp. AC., B 55: 593. (LC.)

Abstract : August 19, 1732. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Instructs him, if possible, to send to Louisiana hemp and flax seed; asks who is responsible for bad condition of the hats and breeches for troops sent to Louisiana on the Somme. 1 p. AC., B 56:258.

Abstract : September 2, 1732. Marly. Royal memoir to serve as instructions to Bienville as governor of Louisiana. Reasons for making him governor; religion, missionaries, Jesuits and Capuchins; Ursuline convent, at New Orleans, nun\'s hospital and school; administration of justice; history, composition, and jurisdiction of the superior council; power of the governor; police; care of Negroes; marriage to be encouraged; legal ages; sugar industry; growth of indigo, rice, wheat, cotton, hemp, and flax; tobacco, its price and market; pitch and tar; commerce of colony with French merchants, French Islands, Pensacola, and other Spanish colonies; military affairs, Swiss and French troops with equipment, militia, artillery, and fortifications; Indian affairs, Natchez, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Illinois, and others. 22 pp. AC., B 57:796. (LC.)

Abstract : February 22, 1735. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. Shipment on the Perle of flour for troops. Rostan\'s purchase of flax and hemp seed for Louisiana. 1 p. AC., B 62:142.

Abstract : November 2, 1727. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to Council of the Indies. Movement of company\'s ships; Negroes; merchandise needed for the Indian, Spanish, and domestic trade; domestic animals from Florida; accountants; Lassus, surveyor; Grandcamp-Louboey scandal; Chevalier de St. George a public charge; Ursuline question sent to Mornay for settlement; copper money and treasury notes; Broutin\'s appointment over Deverges and Devi; hemp; apothecary Damaron; coal, fruit trees, almanacs, drums harness, and clothing for Negroes needed; bakery; workhouse for women. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 10:184. (Miss.)

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