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Abstract : February 19, 1715. Nantes. Correspondence of the Intendant of Nantes, Gérard Mellier, with the sub-delegate Ferrand. Concerns the activities of engineer Pierre Le Blond de La Tour, who engaged students from the Collège Oratorein, without consent, for the Mississippi. Archives départementales de la Loire-Atlantique (AD44), C 202. |
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Abstract : February 21, 1715. Nantes. Correspondence of the Intendant of Nantes, Gérard Mellier, with the sub-delegate Ferrand. Concerns the activities of engineer Pierre Le Blond de La Tour, who engaged students from the Collège Oratorein, without consent, for the Mississippi. Archives départementales de la Loire-Atlantique (AD44), C 202. |
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Abstract : 1715. Nantes. Complaint against Mr. Pierre de la Tour, naval officer, who enlisted four students from the Oratory to be sent to Mississippi, without their parents\' consent. He was only supposed to enlist vagrants in Nantes. Archives municipales de Nantes (AM Nantes), EE 260. |
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Abstract : July 3, 1728. Cap Français. Périère and Minvielle to [Company of the Indies]. The Baleine, bound for Louisiana, arrived July 3; Mlle. La Chaise a passenger; instructs Prier and La Chaise to send vessel back for cargo to France. (Ext.) 1p. AC., C 9b, 9:n.p. |
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Abstract : November 27, 1763. Cap Français. Memoir on a royal order of April 18, 1763, on the admission of foreigners into Santo Domingo. AC., C9, 116:n.p. |
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Abstract : April 21, 1763 to June 13, 1763. Extracts from English papers of June 13: extract from letter, New York, April 21, 1763, relating to a scheme of settlement on the Ohio, New Wales, grants, organization, land privileges given out before settlers leave Philadelphia. (Joined to despatch from D\'Eon, June 13, 1763.) 3pp. AE., Angleterre, 450:400. |
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Abstract : November 7, 1784. New York. Saint-Jean de Crèvecoeur, French consul, to the minister. Brief statement of conditions at present in the U.S.; emigration to Kentucky; founding of Louisville. 3pp. AE., Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, 14:310. |
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Abstract : January 16, 1785. New York. Saint-Jean de Crèvecoeur, French consul, to the Minister of Marine. Memoir on the route from Philadelphia to Louisville by way of Pittsburgh and falls of the Ohio, continued to New Orleans and Balize: stations and distances in miles given. AE., Mém.et Doc., États-Unis, 14:317. |
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Abstract : August 22, 1785. New York. Barbé-Marbois to Vergennes. Fear is the cause that made old states approve of formation of new states; western development; Alsacian emigration to the U.S. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, 30:231. |
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Abstract : August 6, 1786. New York. Otto to Vergennes. Paper money revolution; western migration to follow if Spain will grant navigation of the Mississippi. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 32:35. |
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