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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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Abstract : August 15, 1729. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Census and map of the Mississippi; growth and shipment of tobacco; sickness; food shortage; selfishness dominant trait of inhabitants; asks for advancement. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 12:24. (Miss.) |
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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 : January 29, 1734 to August 17, 1734. New Orleans. Register of burials. (Copy.) 2 pp. AC., G 1, 412:115. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 10, 1734. Montreal. Certificate, with regard to the wounding of Coulon de Villiers. 1p. AC., C 11, 61:214. |
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Abstract : September 27, 1735 to August 19, 1736. Journal of the voyage of Villers Fransure to Louisiana in command of the Gironde. Maneuvers at the mouth of the Mississippi; the Perle's descent of the Mississippi; Chickasaw war, Dartaguiette's [D'Artaguiette's] defeat and death, Bienville's retreat; pitch and tar taken on at Balize; return; meeting of the Comte do Maurepas near Bordeaux. 44 pp. AM., B 4, 43:420. (LC. ) |
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Abstract : [1736.] List of officers, soldiers and Indians killed, wounded or made prisoners in Illinois expedition against Chickasaws. 3 pp. AC., D 2c, 51:143. (LC.) |
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Abstract : December 7, 1730. Fort Royal, Martinique. Champigny and D'Orgeville to the minister. Arrival of the St. Louis, slave-ship of Company of the Indies, bound for Louisiana; sickness of slaves. 3 pp. AC., C 8, 41:n.p. |
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Abstract : March 10, 1718. Paris. Council to Bonville, intendant, Orleans. Soldier destined for Louisiana, sick in hospital at Orleans. 1p. AC., B 40:105. |
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Abstract : April 3, 1718. Paris. Royal ordinance, making it illegal for captains of slave ships to make landings without the permission of the governor of the province, with a view to prevent the spread of contagious diseases. 3 pp. AC., A 23:21. (LC.) |
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