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Abstract : November 24, 1721. Paris. Conference between Company of the Indies and Merveilleux, respecting Swiss workmen for Louisiana. (Note.) AC., F 3, 241:n.p. |
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Abstract : June 14, 1741. Montreal. Memoir of Gov[ernor] Beauharnois, to serve as instructions to the Chevalier de Beauharnois in conducting the Hurons of Detroit to their new home. (Copy.) 3pp. AC., C 11, 75:147. Mich.H.C., XXXIV.205; Wis.H.C., XVII.346. |
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Abstract : October 8, 1766. [Madrid.] Abstract of a letter from [Abbé de Béliardy] to Montault, respecting his brother and nephew, settlers in Louisiana. 1p. BN., MSS.fr., 10767:424. |
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Abstract : November 29, 1701. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. Cadillac, Tonty, a Jesuit, and a Recollet have gone to Detroit with 120 colonists. 2 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22810:417. |
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Abstract : January 21, 1702. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. Has shown his memoir on Detroit to a man from Quebec, who believes the settlement a detriment to Canada. 2 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22811:12. |
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Abstract : May 20, 1703. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. The Loire left for the Mississippi four or five days ago. He knows nothing about filles de la Charente or others who are going to the Mississippi to be married. 2 pp. BN., MSS. fr., 22812:124. |
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Abstract : October 30, 1703. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. Iberville is sick and work is stopped. Girls for the Mississippi. The Hermione is being made ready for Des Lands. 2 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22813:140. |
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Abstract : November 18, 1703. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. Brother of the Abbé Boutard is to embark for the Mississippi. Iberville out of danger. 2 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22813:184. |
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Abstract : February 1, 1704. Rochefort. Bégon to Villermont. The Pelican to carry girls but not marine guards. 4 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 22814:35. |
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Abstract : April 27, 1732. Mobile. [Letter from] Durand. Detailed account of his troubles with Nolant, La Chaise, and Masclary over his refusal to turn over papers in his possession as chief clerk, with Duval and La Chaise over payment of troops, and with Hubert and Duval over supplies when storekeeper at New Orleans; Nolant\'s duel. Postscript, on his property and departure from the colony. 20 pp. AC., C 13c, 4:191. (LC.) |
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