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Abstract : June 27, 1713. Marseilles. Arnoul, intendant of marine, to the minister. Substitution of soldiers for engagés to be transported to colonies is opposed by the merchants. 2 pp. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 21365:181. |
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Abstract : October 20, 1739. New Orleans. Louboey to the minister. Hurricane of October 11 destroyed vessels and buildings at Balize; relief work. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 24:221. |
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Abstract : July 13, 1710. Marly. Minister to Rémonville. Passage to Louisiana for some workmen. 1 p. AC., B 32:136. (LC.) |
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Abstract : August 26, 1710. Marly. Statement of expenditures the king wishes the treasurer general to incur for Louisiana. Fortifications, personnel, supplies, hospital, and chapel. (Minute) 11 pp. AC., F 1, 16:106. |
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Abstract : June 27, 1712. Marly. Minister to Beauharnais. Mme. La Forest allowed to send four workmen to Detroit. 1 p. AC., B 34:80. |
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Abstract : January 28, 1713. Marly. Minister to Crozat. Jonquière\'s embarkation for Louisiana, with domestics, food, and equipment. 2 pp. AC., B 35:16. |
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Abstract : November 29, 1714. Marly. Minister to Dargenson. Discusses a proposal made to Desmaretz, to arrange a lottery for expense of sending poor men and women to the colonies. 1 p. AC., B 36:308. (LC.) |
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Abstract : August 4, 1716. Rochefort. L\'Epinay to the council. Report on work on the Ludlow; needs of soldiers; departure for Louisiana hoped for early in September. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 4:833. |
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Abstract : May 21, 1731. Marly. Statement of the sums the king wishes paid by De Selle, treasurer general of marine, for expenditures of the last months of 1731 in Louisiana: troops, hospital, officers, workmen, fortifications, and artillery, for New Orleans, Mobile, Natchitoches, Illinois, Natchez, and the Wabash. [Minute.] 10 pp. AC., F 1, 30:92. |
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Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Minister to Comte de Bellisle. He has written to Salmon regarding the count\'s interests in Louisiana, and his agent, Bonneau; he will accord passage for his two workmen on the Gironde. 1 p. AC., B 55:30. |
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