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Abstract : August 27, 1729. Paris. Directors of Company of the Indies to Raudot. Death penalty demanded by Périer against persons negotiating with the Indians in his name without authorization. 2 pp. AC., C 2, 22:103. |
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Abstract : August 26, 1729. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to Council of the Indies. Movements of the company's ships; arrival, mortality, distribution and prices of Negroes; Renaudais' private trade; lumber; tobacco; rice; peltries; carpenters; Estienne's memoir; Chastang chief bookkeeper; Prevost replaced by Bussy; mail; Kolly's memoir discussed; freight charges; powder; death of Desliettes, Du Tisné in charge of Illinois post; trade at shops; Bernaudot-Du Buisson murder case; Capuchin chapels; barley; bricks, tiles, pottery; Duval's death, Arbaud takes his place as cashier; clerks; merchandise in storehouses; paper; harness. 28 pp. AC., C 13, 11:351. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : November 1, 1729 to August 1, 1730. New Orleans. List of 183 victims of the Natchez massacre; attested by various settlers and signed by Louboey. (Copy.) 15 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : [1732]. Memoir on the wretched conditions in Louisiana. Natchez and Chickasaw massacre; scarcity of settlers and troops; English desire to possess the colony; tobacco; merchandise; food; munitions; need of Negroes; Indian trade. 10 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:160. |
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Abstract : March 5, 1738. Canada. Report for the king, on discovery of the Sea of the West: Indians; La Vérendrye to avenge murder of his son; La Vérendrye's journey to Montreal; St. Pierre as an obstacle to progress. (Ext.) pp. AC., C 11e, 16:207. |
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Abstract : May 13, 1731. Three Rivers [Trois-Rivières]. Beauharnais [Beauharnois] to the minister. Extermination of the Foxes. References to Villiers, Noyelles, and La Jemeraye. 2 pp. AC., C 11, 54:358. |
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Abstract : January 20, 1725. New Orleans. The council to Council of the Indies. Conflict between Superior Council and army in regard to the murder of La Salle; asks that power of each be defined, and Pauger's claim to vice-presidency of the council be settled. (Duplicate.) 18 pp. AC., C 13, 9:4. (Miss.) AC., C 13, 9:33 (abstract, with marginal notes by Council of the Indies). |
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Abstract : January 27, 1729. The Mascoutens. Father Guignas to Villiers. Return of Boucherville from the Illinois. Murders committed by Foxes and Puants. (Ext.) 4 pp. AC., C 11, 51:440. |
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