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Abstract : January 11, 1739. Mobile. Beauchamp to the minister. Bienville\'s efforts to destroy English influence among Choctaws and break up the Chickasaw-Choctaw peace. Choctaws demand death penalty against murderers of some of their people; Illinois crops are medicore. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 24:241. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 24, 1738. Mobile. Bizoton to the minister. Case of a Frenchman who killed a Choctaw. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 23:203. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 15, 1738. Mobile. Bizoton to the minister. Choctaw factions over Chickasaw peace; presents to Choctaws; trial of a Frenchman for killing a Chickasaw; fear of Choctaw hostility. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 23: 200. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : March 7, 1746. Léogane. Larnage and Maillart to the minister. La Lande Dalcour: refugee in Louisiana for twenty years; assistant councillor in Louisiana; departure caused by homicide; return to Santo Domingo [Saint-Domingue]. 8pp. AC., C 9, 68:n.p. |
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Abstract : January 14, 1725. Fort Chartres. Du Tisné to Vaudreuil. Lignery; Indian affairs; murder of Frenchmen on the Wabash. (Copy.) 3 pp. AC., C 11, 56:268. Wis. H.C., XVI. 450. |
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Abstract : October 11-16, 1732. Fort Chartres, Illinois. Minutes of court martial of François Fretel dit Picart, for murder of Pierre Roston dit Langevin. (Copy.) 30 pp. AC., C 13, 14:211. |
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Abstract : [August 23, 1797] 6 Fruct., V. Cap Français. Dominique de Assereto, Spanish officer, to the Directory. Plan for murder of all French persons in Louisiana during Franco-Spanish war; discovery made while on his Louisiana plantation; confiscation of his property; news sent by way of French consul at Charleston. (Copy.) 2pp. AN., AF III., 210:no.38. |
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Abstract : May 1, 1722. Fort St. Jean Baptiste, Natchitoches. Census of Natchitoches. Enumeration of men, women, children, Indian and Negro slaves, cattle, and horses; report on soil, products, Red River, hostility of Chickasaws, murder of Périer, location of fort, and Spanish neighbors. Signed by Diron, Bienville, and Delorme. 8 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 26, 1754 to July 7, 1754. Fort Duquesne. Journal of Coulon de Villiers, being an account of an expedition taken to avenge the death of his brother [Jumonville]. 8pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 10:129; AC., C 11, 99:495(ext.). N.Y.C.D., X.261 (ext.). Bib.Génie, 210d:49. |
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Abstract : June 27, 1754. Fort Duquesne. Decision of a conference between Contrecoeur, Villiers, Le Mercier, and Longueuil, on the way to avenge the death of Jumonville. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 10: 133. |
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