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Abstract : December 24, 1739. Versailles. Minister to Salmon. Complains at receiving no mail; carpenters; convoys; cloth and thread for Illinois flour sacks; gunner for Mobile; Capuchin churches. 2 pp. AC., B 68: 425. (LC.)

Abstract : December 26, 1739. Versailles. Minister to Du Teillay. Mortality of civilians and soldiers. 1p. AC., B 68:427. (LC.)

Abstract : January 30, 1704. Versailles. Minister to Bienville. Report on the Pelican. Two companies of troops for Louisiana, under Volezart and Chateauguay. Relations with Pensacola. Attention to agriculture and the growth of tobacco. Indian affairs. 8 pp. AC., B 25:4. (LC). AC., F 3, 241:n.p. (ext.).

Abstract : February 13, 1704. Versailles. Minister to Bégon Instructions on supplies for troops, French and Canadians, emigrants, and passengers desiring to embark on the Pelican for Louisiana. 2 pp. AC., B 25:11. (LC.)

Abstract : February 13, 1704. Versailles. Minister to Bienville. Instructions on Canadian soldiers in Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 25:10. (LC).

Abstract : June 14, 1704. Versailles. Minister to Cadillac. Company of Canada and Detroit, 6 pp. AC., C 11e, 14:192; C 11, 125:no.106; B 25:136. Margry, V.341; Mich. H.C., XXXIII. 187.

Abstract : June 14, 1704. Versailles. Minister to Vaudreuil. Latter\'s appointment as governor of New France; war with English and Iroquois; alliance with Hurons and Miamis; Cadillac\'s work at Detroit. 6 pp. AC., B 25:87.

Abstract : October 21, 1705. Fontainebleau. Minister to Bégon. Discusses Iberville\'s report on pay of workmen and artisans for Louisiana. Fontaine Coulart for storekeeper. Embarkation of soldiers on the Couventry. 2 pp. AC., B 27:183.

Abstract : October 21, 1705. Fontainebleau. Minister to Iberville. Discusses pay of workmen, Fontaine Coulart as storekeeper, lieutenancy for La Durantaye, post of aide-major for Dauteuil, Hilaire as storekeeper, etc. 1p. AC., B 27:184. (LC.)

Abstract : January 30, 1731. Versailles. Minister to Beauharnais [Beauharnois]. The king has accepted the retrocession of Louisiana by Company of the Indies; instructions for sending the Gironde to Louisiana with food and munitions for troops. 2 pp. AC., B b5:104.

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