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Abstract : September 19, 1729. Fort Royal, Martinique. Champigny and Orgeville to the minister. Payments to be made to Company of Indies; deliveries made to a vessel from Louisiana; Company of Indies' slave-ship destined for Louisiana, sells cargo in Martinique; lack of experienced officers in Louisiana. AC., C 8, 40:n.p. |
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Abstract : November 1, 1729 to August 1, 1730. New Orleans. List of 183 victims of the Natchez massacre; attested by various settlers and signed by Louboey. (Copy.) 15 pp. AC., G 1, 464:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : March 20, 1730. Paris. Company of the Indies to the minister. Louisiana officers proposed for commissions. 5 pp. AC., C 2, 23:59. |
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Abstract : December 5, 1731 New Orleans. Périer and Salmon to the minister. Membership in new Superior Council; Canadian regulation of April 27, 1716, to be followed respecting precedence; farmers; merchandise; trade; furs; trade with Pensacola and Mexico; cultivation of tobacco, indigo, rice, cotton and hemp; pitch and tar; lumber; garrisons, artillery, and officers; Natchez Indians; Duverges' work at Balize; flour; notes; vessels; engineers; expenses; hospital, inventory; work of Ursulines. 34 pp. AC., C 13, 13:8. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 6, 1731. New Orleans. Salmon to the minister. Pay of Robineaut de Prefontaine, acting military commissary, reduced by half. Remarks about semi-annual colonial report. 1p. AC., C 13, 13:118. |
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Abstract : November 25, 1731 to January 19, 1732. [New Orleans.] Abstracts of Périer's letters, with ministerial annotations, August 19, 1732. Natchez war; Balize fortifications; barracks at New Orleans; troops, sailors [and] expenses; tobacco cultivation by farmers. [Prepared for the king.] 52 pp. AC., C 13, 14:151. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : December 10, 1731. New Orleans. Périer to the minister. Indian affairs, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Tunicas, Yazoos, Natchez; defense against personal attacks; fortifications at Natchez and Mobile; munitions; boats and sailors; farmers; navigation of the Mississippi; canal, New Orleans; question of placing Illinois under Canadian control; troops; Diron's passport to France; friendship of Salmon and Périer; Baron-MacMahon trouble; advancement asked for Izet and Sauvole. 37 pp. AC., C 13, 13: 57. (Miss.) |
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Abstract : [1732]. Memoir on the wretched conditions in Louisiana. Natchez and Chickasaw massacre; scarcity of settlers and troops; English desire to possess the colony; tobacco; merchandise; food; munitions; need of Negroes; Indian trade. 10 pp. AC., C 13c, 1:160. |
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Abstract : 1732. [Louisiana.] De Laye to the minister. Account of his services; asks for a bonus, rank of nobility, pension for services in Natchez war, captain's commission, command at Tunica post, and a furlough of three months in France. Abstract at end for the minister. [Two letters.] 4 pp. AC., C 13, 14:107. |
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Abstract : 1732. Louisiana. De Laye to the minister. Regarding the formation of a company of one hundred soldiers to protect Louisiana from Indian attacks. 2 pp. AC., C 13b, 1:n.p. (LC.) |
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