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Abstract : April 3, 1734. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Cultivation of tobacco, rice, cotton, indigo, and hemp; the cotton-gin; pitch and tar; Spanish trade; fur trade. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 18:41. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 17, 1752. Fontainebleau. Royal memoir to serve as instructions for Kerlérec as governor of Louisiana. Brief account of history of colonial control, and reasons for his appointment; religion, Capuchins, Jesuits, and Ursulines; justice, powers of governor and ordonnateur, the superior council; police; negroes; agriculture, sugar cane, indigo, rice, wheet, cotton, tobacco, hemp, and flax; making of pitch and tar; marriages; commerce with France, the Islands, and Spanish colonies; military affairs, troops, militia, fortifications, and artillery; Indian affairs. 15pp. AC, B 95:338. (LC.) AC., F 3, 70:n.p. |
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Abstract : June 10, 1736. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Establishment of trade with Spaniards of Pensacola, Mexico, and Adayes; agriculture; tobacco, indigo, cotton, silk, hemp, and flax; need of Negroes; pitch and tar; trade with the Islands. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 21:25; 31 (abstract, with the minister\'s notes in the margin). (Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 1, 1737. New Orleans. Bienville and Salmon to the minister. Establishment of trade with Spaniards; Querlerec\'s application of South Sea methods to Spanish gulf trade; Marin\'s shipload of guns to Florida; Island trade; cultivation of tobacco, indigo, cotton, hemp, and flax; pitch and tar industry. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 22:37. |
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Abstract : January 15, 1714. Pensacola. Memoir by Le Maire. Crozat\'s enterprise; commerce with Spaniards; settlers\' discontent; settlers for Illinois and Natchez; tobacco; storehouse at Dauphin Island; indigo; priests; lumber; tar; pitch; hemp; silk; vines; boundaries; vegetation; minerals; animals; Indians; activities at Pensacola and post; construction of French houses at Mobile; climate; missions. (Copy.) 58 pp. AC., C 13c, 2:109. Margry, VI. 184(ext.). AC., F 3, 17:7(ext.). |
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Abstract : May 14, 1732. [New Orleans. Letter from] Périer. Chickasaw-Choctaw war; Tunicas defeat Natchez; Illinois-Fox war; merchandise; cultivation of cotton, tobacco, indigo, and hemp; Mississippi navigation. (Ext.) 14 pp. AC., C 13, 14:144. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : March 29, 1732. New Orleans. Périer and Salmon to the minister. Difficulties of Mississippi navigation up to New Orleans; arrival of Swiss soldiers; troops; rice and wheat bread; ammunition; lard; Jesuits; Ursulines and their hospital, orphans, and school; immoral women; house of correction; Capuchins; Indian hostility; Pointe Coupee; wine; brandy; growth of indigo, hemp, and flax. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 14:5. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : January 20, 1732. New Orleans. Memoir on Louisiana, by D'Ausseville. Account of his services to the state; discussion of Louisiana products, pitch, tar, peltries, shellwork, rice, corn, potatoes, wheat, barley, oats, tobacco, indigo, cotton, hemp, flax, fruits, medicinal plants, lumber and animals; mines; posts and garrisons; Spanish trade; English; Law's work; liquors; salt; local councils; Ursulines and the hospital; Natchez war. 48 pp. AC., C 13, 14:228. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : January 9, 1721. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies, prohibiting in Louisiana the cultivation of the grape and the growth of hemp and flax. Marginal note. 2 pp. AC., A 23:30; B 42bis:398. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 3-4, 1729. Paris. Minutes of meetings of directors of the Company of the Indies. Shipment of deerskins on same basis as tobacco and beaver skins; soldiers; dredges; New Orleans public works; Mandeville's death, his place given to Louboey; shipbuilders; hemp; Natchez fortifications; land grants; Negroes for farmers; Illinois garrison; Secretary Chavannes recalled, Guy put in his place; peltry trade to go to New Orleans to thwart independent traders; movement of company's ships; secret deliberations of the Conseil de Régie; Fox war; exchange of furniture for sugar with islands; advance of salary to Montigny and Jantzen; surgeons for posts; gunsmith Pinet supplies guns to officials; pilots; rations for Negroes; orphans; Indian trade; Diron's Choctaw trade; powder; passports for Pinet's wife and slaves; tobacco; La Chaise's plantations; brickyard; Ursulines; silk industry. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:346. |
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