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Abstract : January 15, 1732. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. The St. Louis carried Cremont, his family, and a cargo of food to Mobile; report on Cremont's account of affairs at Mobile; Indian presents; Choctaw fur trade; gunsmith and coppersmith's injustice to Indians; guns for Choctaws; need of carpenter, calker, cooper, and blacksmith; letters of Father Baudouin and Benoist to Diron; price of cordwood. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 15:7. (Ill., Miss.)

Abstract : June 18, 1721. Port-Louis. Champmorot to the minister. Three vessels of Company of the Indies entered the port within eight days, one with pine lumber for ballast, the others having sand. 2p. AM., B 3, 269:503.

Abstract : September 30, 1725. New 0rleans. [Superior] Council to Council of the Indies. Loss due to the Saone going aground; encouragement to farmers to cut lumber; Renault, in charge of mines in Illinois; trade by officers. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 4 pp. AC., C 13, 9:241. (Miss.)

Abstract : August 28, 1725. New Orleans. [Superior] Council to Council of the Indies. Need of Negroes; discontent among farmers; indigo; French supplies; Natchez tobacco; Le Blanc sent to Louisiana; Duvergier, Desliette and Du Tisné; merchandise for Illinois; lumber exported. (Summary, with remarks in parallel column.) 5 pp. AC., C 13, 9:239.(Ill., Miss.)

Abstract : January 6, 1724. New Orleans. List of names of men who were to supply lumber for a church in New Orleans; the kind and amount itemized by Pauger. 8 pp. AC., C 13, 8:92.

Abstract : November 1, 1728. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Movement of the company's ships; lumber, rice and pitch sent to the Islands; informations about officials: Delisle, Hersant, Dumont de Montigny, Jensen and St. Ange; rice and wheat flour for troops; clothing for troops; Vincennes at Wabash post; Ursulines; Jesuit missions; Danville, midwife; death of La Tour and Girard, surgeons; pilots; English aggression; Spanish trade; plantations; Negroes; silk worms; Desliettes' action against Fox Indians. 16 pp. AC., C 13, 11:111.

Abstract : March 25, 1729. New Orleans. Périer and La Chaise to [Company of the Indies]. Negroes, their arrival, mortality, distribution and sale; loss of boat, Illinois convoy; Father D'Outreleau goes to Wabash post; sawmill; lumber; canal; domestic animals; prices of tar and pitch; indigo; tobacco; Jesuits and Capuchins; powder sent to St. Augustine; copper money and notes; Vincennes and the Wabash post; Illinois post and war against the Foxes; plantations; passports required to go from post to post; French-Indian marriages; Bruslé goes to France, Balcousse takes his place; arrival of John Kennedy and John Canadet from Carolina; brickyards; Prat goes to Mexico. (Abstract, with remarks in parallel column.) 28 pp. AC., C 11:322. (Miss.)

Abstract : June 1729. Note on lumber and the growth of tobacco in Louisiana. (Copy.) 1p. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 9354:235.

Abstract : June, 1729. [Paris.] Memoir of Company of the Indies on Louisiana lumber for shipbuilding; the despatch of a ship builder and carpenters. 3 pp. AC., C 2, 22:74.

Abstract : June 3-4, 1729. Paris. Minutes of meetings of directors of the Company of the Indies. Shipment of deerskins on same basis as tobacco and beaver skins; soldiers; dredges; New Orleans public works; Mandeville's death, his place given to Louboey; shipbuilders; hemp; Natchez fortifications; land grants; Negroes for farmers; Illinois garrison; Secretary Chavannes recalled, Guy put in his place; peltry trade to go to New Orleans to thwart independent traders; movement of company's ships; secret deliberations of the Conseil de Régie; Fox war; exchange of furniture for sugar with islands; advance of salary to Montigny and Jantzen; surgeons for posts; gunsmith Pinet supplies guns to officials; pilots; rations for Negroes; orphans; Indian trade; Diron's Choctaw trade; powder; passports for Pinet's wife and slaves; tobacco; La Chaise's plantations; brickyard; Ursulines; silk industry. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 11:346.

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