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Abstract : Sept. 18, 1741. Versailles. Minister to Jung. He, has reduced freight charges, in accordance with the latter's request, on Campeachy wood shipped from Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 73:156.

Abstract : Sept. 18, 1741. Versailles. Minister to Des Landes. Instructions regarding eight on Campeachy wood belonging to Jung, and purchases merchandise and munitions for Louisiana. Transmits Louis Rouaux's request for amount due him for service in that colony. 2pp. AC., B 73:294.

Abstract : September 22, 1741. Brest. Memoir by Ollivier on oak and cypress lumber for ship building, from Barataria Island, Louisiana. 10pp. AC., C 13, 26:214

Abstract : Mar. 20, 1742. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Shipments of cherry wood. Shortage in consignment of Campeachy wood. 2pp. AC., C 13, 27:93.

Abstract : Apr. 5, 1742. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Walnut lumber; mulberry seed received in good condition; quarters for Dr. Prat; passports to Conquelin, Bordelas, and Guerin; Karrer's troops. 3pp. AC., C 13, 27:113.

Abstract : Sept. 4, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Rlcouart. Transmits procés verbal of bill of lading of the Aimable Rillon which does not agree with goods delivered in Louisiana; asks for verification; quality of lumber received from Louisiana; instructions on Perry's shipment of Campeachy wood to Jung in 1741 on the Somme. 2pp. AC., B 75:347.

Abstract : Sept. 12, 1742. Versailles. Minister to Belamy. Grants subsidy to Paul de Pont on part of cargo the Aimable Rillon brought from Louisiana; Campeachy wood rejected as not being a product of that colony. 1p. AC., B 75:349.

Abstract : Oct. 22, 1742. Versailles. Minister to De Pont. Grants subsidy on cargo of the Aimable Rillon brought from Louisiana, Campeachy wood excepted as not being a product of that colony; excess supply contract has been let to Jung, who offered better rates. 1p. AC., B 75: 360.

Abstract : May 31, 1743. Versailles. Minister to Belamy. To explain to Bourgine that subsidies are paid only on Louisiana products; Campeachy wood brought by the Reine des Anges is not a product of that colony. 1p. AC., B 77:258.

Abstract : Nov. 8, 1754. Fontainebleau. Minister to Ruis. Campeachy wood from Louisiana for Berthemeir on the Rhinocéros instructions and discussion regarding the fraud involved. 1p. AC., B 100:231.

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