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Abstract : October 25, 1735. Fontainebleau. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. Regarding a vessel sent to Louisiana; cargoes; food and wine; lumber from Bienville to Gaudion de la Vannerie shipped on the Gironde. 1p. AC., B 63:623. |
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Abstract : April 6, 1734. Versailles. Minister to Bienville and Salmon. To determine the quality and value of naval timber at Mobile and Dauphin Island. 1p. AC., B 61:640. (LC.) |
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Abstract : September 2, 1734. Versailles. Minister to Salmon. Commerce; agriculture; pitch and tar, their manufacture, price, quality, transportation; pitch or tar or brick preferred to oak lumber for ballast; passage to France on the Somme for Daquin; list of officers for vacancies in Louisiana. 2 pp. AC., B 61:661. (LC.) |
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Abstract : July 11, 1725. Paris. Ordinance of Company of the Indies, permitting St. Reyne to trade lumber, pitch, tar, rice, and other colonial products for cattle, sugar, rum, and French merchandise at Santo Domingo. 3 pp. AC., B 43:522. (LC.) |
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Abstract : Sept, 23, 1752. New Orleans. Michel to the minister. Commerce with France, the Islands, and Spanish colonies: exports of tobacco, indigo, wax, lumber, and furs; imports of Campeachy wood, piastres, and smoking tobacco. Culture of rice, corn, indigo, cotton, and wax trees; cotton gin; construction of public buildings and private houses at New Orleans; flour shipments from Illinois; need of settlers and negroes for farms; debauchery among negroes; asks that planters from Martinique be allowed to immigrate with slaves. 14pp. AC., C 13, 36:269.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : July 5, 1702. Marly. Minister to Iberville. Mississippi lumber; account for expenses of expedition, equipment of frigates, and Fort Biloxi; samples of minerals from the Mississippi; peltries, Canadians, etc. 3 pp. AM., B 2, 162:15. Cf. Margry, IV. 615 (ext.). |
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Abstract : January 31, 1746. Marly. Minister to Bigot de la Mothe. Louisiana lumber enterprise of Olivier Millour, carpenter in the colony. 1 p. AC., B 84:57. |
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Abstract : February 11, 1740. Marly. Minister to Salmon. Request for Louisiana lumber by Bigot de La Mothe, intendant at Brest [France]. 1 p. AC., B 70:447. (LC.) |
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Abstract : July 5, 1702. Marly. Minister to Bégon. Lumber from the Mississippi; Mobile as a port; instructions to see Iberville; disarmament of latter ships, etc. 8 pp. AM., B 2, 162:4. |
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Abstract : May 22, 1731. Marly. Royal memoir to Périer and Salmon. Retrocession; their relations with each other; duties and powers as to military affairs, land grants, police, justice, church affairs and debts; agriculture, cotton, indigo, hemp, flax, silk; rice, wheat, etc.; pitch and tar; lumber; commerce with France and the Islands; Spanish trade; superior council administration of funds, food, munitions, and merchandise; Indian affairs; troops; flour supply; fortifications; Illinois country and its government; artillery. 19 pp. AC., B 55: 593. (LC.) |
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