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Abstract : October 1, 1717. Paris. Directors of Company of the West to Capt[ain] Catelineau of the Vigilante, bound for Louisiana. Nearly the same instructions as those for Capt[ain] Béranger. 1p. AC., B 42bis:177. Cf. Margry, V.597. (LC.)

Abstract : [March 1, 1716. Paris.] Crozat to Comte de Toulouse. Louisiana under Crozat. Posts; St. Denys and his explorations; garrisons; expenses; settlers; complaints against Cadillac and Buclos; proposes L\'Epinay as governor. Marginal notes. 16 pp. AC., C 13, 4:1017. (Ill., Miss.)

Abstract : March 11, 1716. Paris. Council to Chavagnac. Instructions to find at Rochefort three marine guards who would accept ensigncies in Louisiana and to explain to them the future possibilities. 1p. AM., B 2, 245:104.

Abstract : [October 1, 1765. Hamburg. Letter from the Comte de Modene.] Proposal to France to draw emigrants from Germany for Louisiana. 3pp. AE., Mem. et Doc., Amér., 10:407.

Abstract : [October 1, 1765. Hamburg. Letter from the Comte de Modene.] Proposal to Spain to draw emigrants from Germany for Louisiana. 3pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., Amér., 10: 406.

Abstract : [December 25, 1802.] 4 Niv., XI. Helvoet Sluys. Mullet des Essards, chief of administration for Louisiana, to the minister. Distressing situation of passengers at Helvoet Sluys waiting to embark for Louisiana. (Similar letter sent to Gen. Victor on December 24.) 2pp. AC., C 13, 51:204

Abstract : [March 3, 1803.] 12 Vent., XI. Helvoet Sluys. Jacob, captain of a frigate, to the minister. Preparations for the expedition to Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 13, 52:212.

Abstract : April 18, 1761. Latremouille. Memoir by Rivoire on Louisiana. Quality of the soil; climate; expense to the king; schemes to establish chambers of agriculture and commerce, provide slave labor, and prevent slave revolts; finances, expenses for troops, fortifications, ships, and settlers; administration of justice; popular elections; the army. 41pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.)

Abstract : February 26, 1781. Pau. Memoir of Laclède, chief director of woods and forests, province of Béarn requesting aid of Galvez in procuring his brother\'s Louisiana estate: Pierre Laclède Liguest emigrated to Louisiana in 1755, and opened a commercial house at New Orleans with Maxan and Dée, for trade in furs, and established a branch at St. Louis, Illinois country; his death; difficult in obtaining the estate. 3pp. AE., Esp., 602:226.

Abstract : September 4, 1699. Brussels. Dubos to Thoynard. Hennepin went from Utrecht to England about a year ago, probably to embark for Canada. (Ext.) 1p. BN., MSS. fr., n.a., 9294:95.

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