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Abstract : October 9, 1716. Paris. Minutes of council, on letters from Cadillac, July 15, and Duclos, July 20: news of mines on the Arkansas; Bienville's peace with Natchez; need of hospital at Dauphin Island; surgeons for posts. 2 pp. AM., B 1, 9:419; AC., C 13, 4:401. (Ill., Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 11, 1716. [Paris.] Minutes of council, Indian affairs; English influence with Apalachees and other tribes; presents; fort at Dauphin Island; domestic animals from Havana; accounts and expenses; delegation from Natchitoches; lead and silver mines; faux sauniers for work at Dauphin Island; delay of the Ludlow and the Paon; hospital; troops; prices. 10 pp. AM., B 1, 9:461; AC., C 13, 4:419. (Ill., Miss.) |
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Abstract : October 28, 1716. Paris. Council to L\'Epinay and Hubert. Asks for information regarding the Benoist de St. Clair trouble with Cadillac fils and Terrisse; report on needs for hospital. 2 pp. AC., B 38:327. (LC.) |
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Abstract : March 29, 1732. New Orleans. Périer and Salmon to the minister. Difficulties of Mississippi navigation up to New Orleans; arrival of Swiss soldiers; troops; rice and wheat bread; ammunition; lard; Jesuits; Ursulines and their hospital, orphans, and school; immoral women; house of correction; Capuchins; Indian hostility; Pointe Coupee; wine; brandy; growth of indigo, hemp, and flax. 12 pp. AC., C 13, 14:5. (Miss.) |
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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.) |
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Abstract : August 17, 1728. New Orleans. [Marie Tranchepain, m]other superior of Ursulines, to Abbé Raguet. Refuses to accept a Capuchin as her superior; answers criticism of her hospital; she belongs with Beaubois-Périer faction. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 11:279. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : April 20, 1728. New Orleans. Marie Tranchepain, [mother superior of the Ursulines], to the Abbé Raguet. Boarding and day school; indifference toward religion; orphans; Father Theodore, Capuchin, forbidden to hear confession of hospital patient; praises Father Beaubois; M. and Mme. Périer belong to Beaubois' faction. 6 pp. AC., C 13, 11:274. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : October, 1727. Paris. Directors of the company to La Chaise. Ask for information on successor to surgeon Prevost, Illinois; bill of exchange of the Abbé Le Monnier; note of Louboey; numerous requests about individual settlers. Marginal replies by La Chaise, New Orleans, April 26, 1728. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 8:444. |
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Abstract : October 25, 1727. New Orleans. Marie Tranchepain, [mother superior of the Ursulines], to Abbé Raguet. Account of five months' voyage to Louisiana; Father Tartarin's kindness during the voyage; La Chaise, Périer and inhabitants are cordial; hospital and school. 3 pp. AC., C 13, 10:358. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : June 12, 1720. Paris. Brevet of Sisters Louise and Bergère as conductresses, during the journey, to the girls from the General Hospital voluntarily migrating to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 42bis:376. (LC.) AC., F 3, 241:n.p. |
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