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Abstract : September 18, 1720. Paris. Note on conference between Company of the Indies and Merveilleux Wonwonderlich, on the subject of a company of Swiss workmen for Louisiana. AC., F 3, 241:n.p.

Abstract : December 2, 1720. [Paris.] Minutes of council, on petition by Company of the Indies to the king, to instruct Bienville and Duvergier to employ in the company's service the vagabonds, faux sauniers, etc., sent to Louisiana. 1p. AM., B 1, 52:307.

Abstract : [1731.] Kolly's observations on the accounts of Duxnanoir, director of the Sainte Catherine concession in Louisiana. Details regarding expenses for workers, materials, construction, food, hospital, slaves; land; sales of products; trading; house rent; etc. [Copy.] 65 pp. AQ., G 1, 465:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : December 19, 1722. Paris. Ordinance, for changes to be made in the agreement of January 4, 1722, between the Company of the Indies and Merveilleux Wonwonderlich, regarding a company of Swiss workmen sent to Louisiana. 3 pp. AC., B 43:283. (LC.) AC., F 3, 241:n.p.

Abstract : [1723.] Paris. Memoir on Louisiana, sent by order of the Duc de Noailles. Boundaries, St. Bernard Bay settlement, fortifications, Indians, Spanish trade, agriculture, workmen, soldiers, and Negroes. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 7:228. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 1, 1723 to May 27, 1724. New Orleans. Chaville's itemized statement of expenses for work done at New Orleans during the above period. Approved by Pauger. 11 pp. AC., C 13, 8:116. (LC.)

Abstract : November 16, 1717. Angoulême. Rambaud to Company of the West. Solicits an order for cannon and barrel-staves. 4 pp. AC., C 13, 5:72.

Abstract : November 8, 1719. Paris. Instructions from Company of the Indies to engineers selected for Louisiana, to guide them in procuring workmen for fortifications of the colony. 2 pp. AC., B 42bis:312. (LC.)

Abstract : 1731. [New Orleans.] Census of farms and plantations located on the Mississippi. Name of plantation and owner; enumeration of members of family, French servants, men of military age, Negro and Indian slaves, horses, sheep, cattle, goats, and guns. 22 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : April 3, 1717. Reflections on the things that would contribute to the establishment of Louisiana. Settlers; soldiers; Illinois should be the seat of government, because of its mines and central location; Bienville to persuade Indians to work in mines; settlement at Manchac. 13 pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., Amer., 1:280.

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