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Abstract : February 6, 1770. Rouen. Kerlérec to De Sartine. Informs him of the Jesuit suit against him; asks him to procure suspension of his sentence, in order that he may come to Paris to defend himself; his illness. 2pp. BA., Bastille, 12262:221. (LC.) |
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Abstract : February 6, 1770. Rouen. Kerlérec to the minister. States the case of the Jesuits against him, explains the need of his presence at the trial, and asks to be allowed to return to Paris. (Copy.) 2pp. BA, Bastille, 12262:222. (LC.) |
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Abstract : June 13, 1745. Camp before Tournai. Statement of payments to be made from receipts of the Western Domain in 1745: missions of the Arkansas and the Sea of the West; expenses of Louisiana. 1p. AC., C 11, 115:146. |
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Abstract : September 15, 1704. Léogane. Memoir, by Auger on Capuchins of Cap Français. Father Paulin\'s conduct before leaving for the Mississippi with Coudray. 16 pp. AC., C 9, 7:n.p. (LC.) |
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Abstract : January 15, 1714. Pensacola. Le Maire, missionary of missions étrangères, to Father Bobe. Boundaries; Detroit; Missouri; Pensacola and its garrison; the Perdido River; Fort Dauphin; Indians on Mobile and Mississippi. (Ext. by Guillaume Delisle.) 4 pp. ASH., 15-10:no.22. (LC.) |
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Abstract : October 25, 1752. Brest. Kerlérec to the minister. Captatin Brunolo arrives with the Chariot Royal on October 24; Ursuline sister Capdevielle and workmen seek passage; receives maps and charts. 2pp. AC., C 15, 36:163. |
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Abstract : November 6, 1752. Brest. Kerlérec to the minister. Replies to the minister\'s instructions regarding governorship of Louisiana; relations with the ordonnateur and the retiring governor; Ursulines go to the colony; requests passports for carpenters Gassin, Claude François Ledrette, and François Behan. 6pp. AC., C 13, 36:167. |
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Abstract : January 5, 1714. Fort Louis. Varlet, missionary, to his brother. Description of the country. Doubts the success of Crozat\'s enterprise. 6 pp. BN., MSS.fr., n.a., 5398:50. |
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Abstract : March 1, 1717. Fort Louis. Memoir on Louisiana, to be presented with a map of the country to the council of marine, by François Le Maire, of the seminary of foreign missions. Descriptions of Louisiana, the Mississippi, Indians, colonists, Pensacola, Fort Louis, commerce; remarks on Crozat; also maps of New France, Florida, Louisiana, etc., drawn according to the latest information gathered relative to the establishment of the Company of the West. 21 pp. BN., MSS.fr., 12105: entire volume. |
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Abstract : June 10, 1718. Fort Louis. Bienville to the council. Boundaries; posts and their utility; Mississippi overflow; mines; fort on St. Joseph Bay; troops; surgeons; agriculture; workmen; Indian alliances; missionaries; funds; work of new company. (Duplicate.) 33 pp. AE., Mém. et Doc., Amér., 1:198. |
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