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Abstract : November 2, 1756. Cap Français. Chastenoye to the minister. A privateer in sight of Cap Français seized a schooner coming from Louisiana with a cargo of lumber. 1p. AC., C 9, 99:n.p.

Abstract : July 27, 1762. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Reasons for the Medeé\'s delay in leaving the colony; cargo of Campeachy wood and tobacco belonging to Rochemore. 3pp. AC., C 13, 43:145.

Abstract : [1768? Madrid.] Memoir by [Abbé Béliardi] on the colonies; refers to lumber from Louisiana. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 10769:59.

Abstract : 1773. Reflections by Beaussier, naval captain, on conditions in Santo Domingo. Importance of Canada and Louisiana to France and Santo Domingo; trade of lumber and food for sirup [syrup] and rum. AC., C 9b, 23:n.p.

Abstract : May 8, 1722. Rennes. P. Hermeau to Payot. Samples of lumber and minerals have been sent from New France to La Rochelle. 1p. AC., C 13, 6:343.

Abstract : April 1, 1749. New Orleans. Scheme by Fabry for establishing tobacco plantations and commerce in lumber in Louisiana: choice of lands, cost of negroes, animals, workmen, implements, and supplies; profits. 45pp. AC., C 13, 33:196.(Miss.)

Abstract : July 30, 1788. New Orleans. Villeblanche, captain of the Truite, to the minister. Voyage from Cap Français to New Orleans for cargo of lumber, pitch, tar, etc. 2pp. AM., B 4, 278:158.

Abstract : January 2, 1724. Fort Orleans, Missouri. Bourgmont to directors of the company. Fortifications; garrison; Negroes; lumber; trade in horses, peltries and corn; trouble between Bellisle and Bourgmont; Father Mercier; Indian slaves. 18 pp. AC., C 13, 8:210.

Abstract : January 20, 1732. New Orleans. Memoir on Louisiana, by D'Ausseville. Account of his services to the state; discussion of Louisiana products, pitch, tar, peltries, shellwork, rice, corn, potatoes, wheat, barley, oats, tobacco, indigo, cotton, hemp, flax, fruits, medicinal plants, lumber and animals; mines; posts and garrisons; Spanish trade; English; Law's work; liquors; salt; local councils; Ursulines and the hospital; Natchez war. 48 pp. AC., C 13, 14:228. (Miss.)

Abstract : January 18, 1732. New Orleans. Périer and Salmon to the minister. Company's merchandise for Spanish trade; freight on rice, cotton, and tobacco; duty exemptions; lumber. 2 pp. AC., C 13, 14:3. (Miss.)

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