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Abstract : April 6, 1732. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Navigation of the Mississippi; Choctaw-Chickasaw war and English support; Périer\'s Indian policy; arrival of Swiss soldiers; soldiers become farmers on retirement; return cargoes of cotton, tobacco, pitch, and lumber. 14 pp. AC., B 13, 14:56. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : May 12, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Mobile post: fortifications; officers, quarters; trade and agriculture; lumber; interpreters; Huché asks for a gold medal, royal brevet, and increase in salary; Bromet is a drunkard; need of boys to learn Choctaw; Choctaw fur trade; English influence; surgeons; Negro overseer; police; Bernoudy, inspector of storehouses in the Indian country. 13 pp. AC., C 13, 15:102. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : May 15, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. The Somme\'s return cargo of brick and lumber. 1p. AC., C 13, 15:1277. |
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Abstract : October 27, 1727. Paris. Council of the Indies to Périer and La Chaise. Tobacco and indigo culture, shipment, and prices; distribution and desertion of Negroes; boats; construction of churches at various posts; Capuchin-Jesuit affairs; Beaubois requests indemnity for losses in wreck on the Mississippi; schools; hospitals; ammunition; Diron\'s request for favors; bills of exchange, silver and copper money; death of Rouzault, storekeeper; passports and free passage to Louisiana for workmen\'s wives; floods damage Fort Chartres; Fort Orleans, Dauphin Island, and Biloxi abandoned; Vincennes commands on the Wabash, Desliettes and St. Ange in Illinois; hostility of Foxes; lumber; police; overseer of domestic animals; Swiss companies; garrisons at posts. Copy of reply, March 30, 1728, q.v., in the margin. 75 pp. AC., C 13, 11:66. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Minister to Chatenoye and Le Gentil, Santo Domingo. Sends a copy of act of retrocession of Louisiana by Company of the Indies; the Gironde, bound for that colony, is to stop five or six days a Cap Français; instructs them to collaborate with Salmon, to arrange for a coasting trade between the two colonies, for the exchange of lumber, cattle, horses, mules, piastres, and French money for syrup, taffia, flour, and sugar. 1 p. AC., B 55:384. |
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Abstract : October 14, 1733. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Timber and brick shipped to France; their prices and quality; quality of merchandise received on the Gironde; supplies furnished the Gironde. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 17:204. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : April 15, 1734. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Naval supplies; lumber; floods; agriculture; brick; return to Rochefort of small Indian blankets; scrap-iron. 7 pp. AC., C 13, 19:37. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : May 1, 1734. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Manufacture and shipments to France of pitch and tar; lumber. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 19:58. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : April 16, 1735. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Pitch, tar, lumber, and brick. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 20:203. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : November 25, 1739. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Statement of bills of exchange drawn on the appropriation for 1739; report, with prices, on lumber, indigo, and pitch; Ursuline hospital; request for nun apothecary; arrival of company of miners. (Duplicate.) 5 pp. AC. , C 13, 24:178. |
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