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Abstract : October 24, 1758. Pointe Coupée. Rocheblave to Rochemore. Bad harvest; pressing need of all kinds of supplies, especially powder; asks for immediate aid. 4pp. AC., C 13, 40:249. |
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Abstract : November 22, 1758. Pointe Coupée. Rocheblave to Rochemore. Acknowledges receipt of flour and powder; detailed account of the miserable condition of civilians, slaves, soldiers, and Indians due to war, bad harvest, trade conditions, and liquor; asks for commission as captain. 9pp. AC., C 13, 40:251.(Miss.) |
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Abstract : January 31, 1760. Pointe Coupée. Return of troops garrisoned at Pointe Coupée. 3pp. AC., D 2c, 52:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : January 1, 1757. Fort Tombecbé. Muster roll of troops at Fort Tombecbé garrison. Signed by Duparquier and Villemont. 4pp. AC., D 2 e, 51:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : 1759. Fort Tombecbé. Return of sergeants, corporals, cadets, drummers, and soldiers of the garrison during last nine months of 1759. 3pp. AC., D 2c, 52:47. (LC.) |
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Abstract : April 1, 1759. Fort Tombecbé. Itemized statement of the amounts due officers and employees at Fort Tombecbé for services rendered during the first three months of 1759. Signed by Duparquier. 2pp. AC., D 2c, 52:69. (LC.) |
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Abstract : January 1, 1763. Fort Tombecbé. Return of troops transferred from marines to Fort Tombecbé garrison. Signed by Chabert and Dubroca. 4pp. AC., D 2c, 52:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : November 23, 1763. Fort Tombecbé. Inventory of cannon and carriages, munitions, and artillery left by the French at Tombecbé for Thomas Ford, sent there by Farmar, commander at Mobile, Nov. 23, 1763. Signed by Chabert, Ford, and Dubois. 4pp. AE., Angleterre, 457:221. |
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Abstract : May 2, 1712. Bayonne. Artaguette to the minister. Memoir on present situation in Louisiana. Deserters; bad quality of the Renommée\'s cargo; Spanish trade and jealousy; floods; distress of settlers; cultivation of wheat; settlements on the Wabash, Red, Arkansas, and Missouri rivers; English aggression; Mainville\'s copper mines; silk industry; Miami Indians; defense and importance of the colony; the fur-trade; Massacre Island post; map of the Missouri. Marginal notes. 10 pp. AC., C 13, 2:803. (Miss.) AE., Etats-Unis, Sup., 6:4. |
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Abstract : January 4, 1740. Fort l\'Assomption. Fontaine Mervé to the minister. Indian relations; Broutin\'s work; construction of fort; troops. 5 pp. BI., Ancien Fonds, 487:560. |
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