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Abstract : June 12, 1742. Mobile. Louboey to the minister. Fortification of Mobile; shortage of flour; brickyard; illness of Broutin; Choctaw-Chickasaw war; Alibamu hostility to English. 14pp. AC., C 13, 27:132. (Miss.)

Abstract : March 16, 1787. Port-au-Prince, Saint-Domingue. La Luzerne and Marbois to the minister. News of Louisiana from Villars; death of Gov. Galvez; Spanish paper money; Kentucky\'s hostility to Galvez. 6pp. AC., C 9, 158:n.p.

Abstract : June 21, 1789. Marseilles. Guys de Saint-Charles to Montmorin. Request for Estardy brothers, who desire aid in securing their brother\'s estate in Louisiana, where he died in 1788. 1p. AE., Esp., 627:48.

Abstract : October 15, 1791. Marseilles. J. Estardy to Montmorin. Claims estate of his brother Lazare Estardy, who died at New Orleans in 1788. 1p. AE., Esp., 631:228.

Abstract : May 5, 1721. Cap Français. Duvergier to Company of the Indies. Trade with Louisiana; famine and deaths in Louisiana; trade with Spaniards; Duvergier\'s wish to leave the service of the Company. 5 pp. AG., Corr., 2592:128.

Abstract : May 7, 1739. Cap Français. Nouailles d\'Aymé to the minister. Health of troops. Vessel of Franssure de Villers destined for Louisiana 1p. AM., B 4, 45:351. (LC.)

Abstract : November 30, 1752. Cap Français. Fleury to the minister. Arrival of the Equité on November 18, bound for Louisiana; she is to depart on December 1; two men left in hospital. 1p. AC., C 9, 91:n.p.

Abstract : March 24, 174. Cap Français. Aquillon to the minister. An account of sickness on board the Rhinocéros; the shop at Cap Français. 1p. AC., C 13, 38:186.

Abstract : September 7, 1762. Cap Français. Montreuil to the minister. Arrival from Louisiana of three companies of the Angoumois regiment, and death of Lieutenant-Colonel Chatillon. 1p. AC., C 9, 113:n.p.

Abstract : April 2, 1765. Cap Français. Kerdisien Tremais [Pichot de Querdisien Trémais] to the minister. The Expedition arrived from Louisiana with news of D'Abbadie's death from apoplexy. 1p. AC., C 9, 126:n.p.

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