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Abstract : July 29, 1701. Marly. Torcy to Cardinal Portocarrero. King of France has read memoir on Pensacola and the Mississippi. Intention of France is to prevent the establishment of an English colony, but hopes Spanish forces will be sufficient. (Minute) 3 pp. AE., Esp., 91:360. |
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Abstract : [October] 1763. [Fort Chartres.] Neyon de Villers to Pondiak [Pontiac]. Cessation of hostilities and removal to west side of the Mississsippi. 2pp. AC., C11, 105:418. |
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Abstract : December 1, 1763. Fort Chartres. Neyon de Villiers to D'Abbadie. Report on Indian affairs; Pontiac's hostility to English; advice to tribes; evacuation of Peoria and Fort Massac; artillery sent to Sainte-Geneviève; fears of Abbé Forget and Girardeau concerning the new government; emigration of French to French territory. 8pp. AC., C13, 43:353. Wis.H.C., XVIII.259(ext.) |
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Abstract : January 30, 1764. New Orleans. D\'Abbadie to Neyon de Villiers at Illinois post. English expedition, which he is to aid; instructs him not to supply Pontiac with ammunition. (Copy.) 2pp. AC., F 3, 25:214. Ill.H.C., X.233. |
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Abstract : April 20, 1764. Fort Chartres. Neyon de Villiers to D\'Abbadie. Arrival of Volsey with letters from New Orleans; Pontiac; emigration of French settlers; English boats wrecked on Lake Erie; letter to Loftus; Saint-Ange called to Fort Chartres. 3pp. AC., C 13, 44: 92. Ill.H.C., X.242. |
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Abstract : July 15, 1764. Fort Chartres, Illinois. Saint-Ange to D'Abbadie. Pontiac's hostility toward English. (Ext.) 3pp. AC., F 3, 25:223. Ill.H.C., X.289. |
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Abstract : 1759. Memoir of Ramezay, on the capitulation of Quebec: services of Ramezay in the war against the Foxes, his mission to Chagouamigon, etc. 4pp. AC., C 11, 104:318; 105:455. |
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Abstract : October 28, 1715. [Quebec?] Ramezay to the minister. Measures taken for an expedition against the Foxes; Lignery; Deschaillons; Bizaillon; Desliettes sent to Illinois; disposition of Indians; posts on Mobile and Mississippi to oppose the English. 22 pp. AC., C 11, 35:87. |
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Abstract : August 22, 1798. Philadelphia. Yrujo to [Secretary of State] Timothy Pickering. An American army is in preparation at Natchez and cannon are on the way from Pittsburg; has fears for Louisiana and asks for an explanation. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 50:219. |
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Abstract : May 27, 1741. Tamaroa, Illinois country. Father Mercier to [Governor Beauharnois]. Results of the failure of Bienville's Chickasaw campaign; murder of Frenchmen on Red River and in the Tamaroa country. 2pp. AC., C 11, 75:214. |
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