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Abstract : November 9, 1725. Balize. Pauger to directors of the company. Construction work by Duverges at Balize, Devins at Mobile, Broutin at Natchez; changes in plans for New Orleans; bonuses to Duverges, Pinault, and Devins; artillery; his illness; Dr. Prat\'s certificate for passport. 9 pp. AC., C 13, 8:269.

Abstract : January 15, 1727. Balize. Deverges to directors of the company. Death of Pauger, June 10, 1726; gives in detail his own past services and states terms on which he will take up Pauger\'s work. 17 pp. AC., C 13, 9:397. (Miss.)

Abstract : May 28, 1701 to [May] 1702. Fort Billochies [Biloxi]. Journal of exploration and events in Louisiana. Iberville makes Sauvole commandant of Biloxi, then departs for France. St. Denys gave up Red River. Eclipse, August 28, 1701. Much sickness from fever. BN., MSS.fr., 21690:215.

Abstract : August 4, 1701. Biloxi. [Letter from] Sauvole. Tomé and Mobile Indians ask for protection; Spanish trade; Bienville\'s Mississippi settlement; boats, voyageurs; Indian slaves; fever; Canadian troops; Jesuit activity; English of Carolina; the Natchez country; Mathieu Sagean; return of boats from Santo Domingo for supplies; Tonty; beaver skins. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 1:315. (Miss.)

Abstract : December 20, 1720. Old Biloxi. Parallel between Old and New Biloxi, by Le Blond de la Tour: soil, climate, water supply; healthfulness; harbors; forts. Bienville\'s approval of New Biloxi; Legac and Delorme. ASH., 67-2:no.5; 135, no.12. (LC.).

Abstract : August 30, 1722. New Orleans. La Tour to the commissioners. Pilot for Balize; plans and construction work at Balize and New Orleans; desertions; rice; mouth of the Mississippi; food shortage; hot weather and sickness retard public works. 27 pp. AC., C 13, 6:321. Margry, V.646(ext.). (Miss.)

Abstract : May 20, 1719. Le Havre. Comte de la Luzerne, chief of squadron, to the Minister of Marine. His health will not permit him to take command of three vessels of sixty canon, destined for Louisiana. 1p. AM., B 3, 256:11.

Abstract : November 4, 1720. Toulon. Health officers (intendants de santé) to Comte de Toulouse. Arrival of two vessels from the Mississippi with many sick on board. 3 pp. AM., B 3, 267:382.

Abstract : September 19, 1743. Michilimackinac. Memorandum of supplies provided by Langlade for the burial of a Winnebago and some Ottawas killed by the Chickasaws. 2pp. AC., C 11, 83:319.

Abstract : August 15, 1744. Michilimackinac. Memoir on supplies provided by Langlade for the burial of an Ottawa, brother of Chief Missisangois. 1p. AC., C 11, 83:320.

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