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Abstract : May 15, 1765. The Bastille. Mandeville to De Sartine. Transmits to him letters for D'Ellefaux and Droit, authorizing them to take control of his funds coming from America. Makes three requests: permission to write to his wife, possession of his Bible, in case of death to inform his family. Marginal instructions. 1p. BA., Bastille, 12262:80. (LC.)

Abstract : January 28, 1721. [Paris.] Minister of War to Richebourg, commandant at New Orleans. Reply to letter of October 16, 1720; effect of the report of latter's death. 1p. AG., Corr., 2576:no. 378.

Abstract : October 12, 1723. New Orleans. La Tour to [the commissioners]. African Negroes; lack of supplies; Boispinel's death; sickness; Natchez war. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 7:221.

Abstract : October 18, 1723. New Orleans. La Chaise to [the commissioners]. Arrival and sale of African slaves; Balize storehouse; Spanish trade; Bienville's intrigues; disorder in accounts and prices; Father Raphael's trouble with Perry; irregularities in storehouses; Natchez war and strife between officers; English storehouse among Indians; pitch and tar; the Superior Council; death of La Tour and Boispinel. 68 pp. AC., C 13, 7:51. (Miss.)

Abstract : October 26, 1723. New Orleans. Franquet de Chaville to [the commissioners]. Death of La Tour and Boispinel. Asks for leave to return to France. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 7:223.

Abstract : May 19, 1746. Paris. Minister to Dr. Prat. Discusses his memoir on the wax-tree, his ill health, and his return to France. 1p. AC., B 83:320. (LC.)

Abstract : May 2, 1728. New Orleans. [Father] Beaubois to Abbé Raguet. Father Raphaël-La Chaise-Beaubois trouble; eclipse of sun and moon; Father D'Outreleau's losses when wrecked on the Mississippi; death of Father Kereben, Jesuit. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 11:251. (Miss.)

Abstract : December 15, 1726. New Orleans. Chevalier de Morand to [Company of the Indies]. Announces death of Pauger; mill; powder magazine; enlargement of company's buildings; millstones; brickyard; fortifications; asks for increase of salary. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 8:196. (Miss.)

Abstract : November 3, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of the company's ships; public works; Negroes; tobacco; Diron's exclusive Indian trade; Choctaw trade by Father Petit, Jesuit; bonuses to La Chaise; trade in domestic animals; Madame Périer's son wounded at St. Marc; dismissal of Bernaudet, La Goublaye, and Boin, clerks; La Chaise and D'Ausseville to keep the company's accounts; Lassus recalled; Broutin and Baron survey the Mississippi up to Natchez; Broutin given Paugert's place and Louboey Mandeville's; storekeeper Rongeaud's death, succeeded by Herbault; notes and copper money; ropes and sails; antimony for posts; the Chaumont concession; mill-stones; harness; clothing for troops; orphans' rations; Ursulines; house of correction; Natchez tobacco; drainage canal, New Orleans; Spanish trade; butcher shops; domestic animals; nails; Bruslé as accountant; Boisbriant's passport for France; requests for supplies; commerce de pacotille; Desbrosses-Renard loan. 37 pp. AC., C 13, 11:134. (Miss.)

Abstract : July 6, 1760. Versailles. Royal permission for the transfer of Lieut[enant] de Noyan from Louisiana to France on account of ill health. 1p. AC., D 20, 2:124. (LC.)

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